Massive Phytoplankton Blooms Under Arctic Sea Ice
Stanford University · Dartmouth College · +15 more institutions
Abstract
Phytoplankton blooms over Arctic Ocean continental shelves are thought to be restricted to waters free of sea ice. Here, we document a massive phytoplankton bloom beneath fully consolidated pack ice far from the ice edge in the Chukchi Sea, where light transmission has increased in recent decades because of thinning ice cover and proliferation of melt ponds. The bloom was characterized by high diatom biomass and rates of growth and primary production. Evidence suggests that under-ice phytoplankton blooms may be more widespread over nutrient-rich Arctic continental shelves and that satellite-based estimates of annual primary production in these waters may be underestimated by up to 10-fold.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.22
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 14
Authors
31- KRKevin R. ArrigoCorresponding
Stanford University
- DKDonald K. Perovich
Dartmouth College, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory, U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center
- RSRobert S. Pickart
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- ZWZachary W. Brown
Stanford University
- GLGert L. van Dijken
Stanford University
Topics & keywords
- Oceanography
- Phytoplankton
- Sea ice
- Arctic
- Bloom
- Arctic ice pack
- Environmental science
- Diatom
- Life below water