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Borealization of phytoplankton blooms on the Arctic Ocean’s inflow shelves

Published on Dec 09, 2017859 Views

The Bering and the Barents Seas are very productive high-latitude shelf seas connecting the Arctic Ocean with the North Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, respectively. Because of their proximity to the ice

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Borealization of phytoplankton blooms on the Arctic Ocean’s inflow shelves00:00
Griet Neukermans PhD in optical oceanography00:30
The Arctic Ocean’s inflow shelves: Barents and Bering Seas02:13
Barents Sea Hydrographic setting03:44
Barents Sea phytoplankton blooms – seasonality05:23
Barents Sea phytoplankton blooms – spatial distribution 07:44
Space-based water mass classification08:23
Interannual variability (1998- 2016) in extent of Ehux blooms and Atlantic waters09:46
Poleward expansion of Ehux blooms 10:43
Poleward expansion of Ehux blooms - 112:21
Ehux blooms – other drivers13:14
Phytoplankton bloom phenology – model14:47
Phytoplankton bloom Phenology – per water mass15:49
Will Ehux blooms continue to expand poleward?17:39
Has Ehux occurred in the Arctic Ocean in the past?19:46
What about poleward expansion of other temperateorigin species?20:28
Important ecological and biogeochemical roles of Ehux21:39
Important ecological and biogeochemical roles of Ehux - 123:02
Bering Sea Hydrographic setting23:59
Bering Sea Ehux blooms24:28
Bering Sea ecosystem shifts25:14
Comparison of inflow shelves26:11
Perspectives27:23
Conslusion 28:04