Marine pelagic ecosystems: the West Antarctic Peninsula
William & Mary · Scripps Institution of Oceanography · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The marine ecosystem of the West Antarctic Peninsula (WAP) extends from the Bellingshausen Sea to the northern tip of the peninsula and from the mostly glaciated coast across the continental shelf to the shelf break in the west. The glacially sculpted coastline along the peninsula is highly convoluted and characterized by deep embayments that are often interconnected by channels that facilitate transport of heat and nutrients into the shelf domain. The ecosystem is divided into three subregions, the continental slope, shelf and coastal regions, each with unique ocean dynamics, water mass and biological distributions. The WAP shelf lies within the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone (SIZ) and like other SIZs, the WAP system…
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9Topics & keywords
- Oceanography
- Peninsula
- Continental shelf
- Pelagic zone
- Marine ecosystem
- Krill
- Sea ice
- Euphausia
- Life below water