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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2009-12-08
    Description: Phytoplankton--the microalgae that populate the upper lit layers of the ocean--fuel the oceanic food web and affect oceanic and atmospheric carbon dioxide levels through photosynthetic carbon fixation. Here, we show that multidecadal changes in global phytoplankton abundances are related to basin-scale oscillations of the physical ocean, specifically the Pacific Decadal Oscillation and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. This relationship is revealed in approximately 20 years of satellite observations of chlorophyll and sea surface temperature. Interaction between the main pycnocline and the upper ocean seasonal mixed layer is one mechanism behind this correlation. Our findings provide a context for the interpretation of contemporary changes in global phytoplankton and should improve predictions of their future evolution with climate change.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Notes: 〈/span〉Martinez, Elodie -- Antoine, David -- D'Ortenzio, Fabrizio -- Gentili, Bernard -- New York, N.Y. -- Science. 2009 Nov 27;326(5957):1253-6. doi: 10.1126/science.1177012.〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Author address: 〈/span〉UPMC University of Paris 06, UMR 7093, Laboratoire d'Oceanographie de Villefranche (LOV), 06230 Villefranche-sur-Mer, France. martinez@obs-vlfr.fr〈br /〉〈span class="detail_caption"〉Record origin:〈/span〉 〈a href="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19965473" target="_blank"〉PubMed〈/a〉
    Keywords: Atlantic Ocean ; Biomass ; Chlorophyll/*analysis ; *Climate ; *Ecosystem ; Global Warming ; Indian Ocean ; Oceans and Seas ; Pacific Ocean ; Phytoplankton/*physiology ; Population Dynamics ; Seasons ; *Seawater/chemistry ; Temperature ; Time Factors
    Print ISSN: 0036-8075
    Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Computer Science , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General , Physics
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The anthropogenic affectation was evaluated on the coast N of the Gulf of Batabanó in May 2003 (corresponding to the provinces of Matanzas and Havana), in areas located in the line of the coast. The results were compared with the historical information of the sector. In the coast N and the Ensenada of the Broa, the parameters oxygen saturation, DBO5 and DQO showed characteristic high values of eutrofication. The biggest contribution in the Cianoficies was in the near coastal areas to sources of organic contamination. In the case of the nutrients they show specific data of mesothrofic waters with tendency to the eutrofization and the silts presented a high affectation for toxic metals. The area near to Guanímar is distinguished to present conditions of organic contamination that favor heterothrofic conditions, corroborated by a prevalence of the processes of mineralization of the organic matter over primary production and lows values of fitoplankton concentration. On the contrary, in the region of Surgidero of Batabanó, the processes of synthesis of organic matter prevail suggested by a high primary production, and concentration of fitoplankton, with low breathing levels and mineralization of the organic matter, that indicates that the system is behaving autothrofically. In a general way, this sector is very affected by the anthropogenic impact. The information obtained is of great importance for the development of the fishing and tourist industries in the area.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Phytoplankton ; Water quality ; Primary production ; Chemistry ; Environmental monitoring ; Phytoplankton ; Water quality ; Primary production ; Chemistry ; Environmental monitoring
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    Type: Proceedings Paper
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The occurrence of gurnard Prionotus stephanophrys was studied in the course of a series of fisheries research cruises on the Ecuadorian continental shelf between 1980 and 1985. The species is common in coastal waters south of 1°S . Its abundance is very variable, possibly associated with sea temperatures. Normally densities are between 0.8 and 1.6 t.km-2. The standing stock varies between 13,000 and 150,000 t wich it is estimated can sustain catches of around 4,000 t pet year, and up to 40,000 t in times of great abundance. P. stephanophyrs is found in large shoals on the bottom during the day but a night moves up into mid-water to feed on euphausids. The fish caught had size range of 12 cm to 37 cm, but the majority were between 16 cm and 21 cm in total length. The growth parameters and natural mortality were calculated. The present fisheries catch large quantities of these gurnards, but most is discarded at sea and the small amounts landed are only used for fish meal production. However, the flesh is of good quality and could easily be used for human consumption.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biomass ; Catch composition ; Biomass ; Abundance ; Catch composition ; Natural mortality
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    Type: Journal Contribution
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A survey of demersal fish resources of the Continental Shelf of Ecuador was carried out between October 1980 an July 1985 by the National Fisheries Institute of Ecuador, with British Technical Cooperation. This report deals with the stock assessment part of the work. In the course of seven cruises, 366 valid diurnal hauls were made with a high-opening bottom trawl. The demersal fish resources were estimated by swept area methods and the results are presented. The overall average standing stock of demersal fish was 78 000 t of which 22 000 t was good fish, but 36 000 t were gurnards (Triglidae) and 3 000 t of unusable fish. The main stocks were gurnards, grunts and croakers, sharks and corvinas Cynoscion spp. The southern areas especially the Gulf of Guayaquil had the highest densities of fish (9,6 t.Km-2 or 4,0 t.Km-2 excluding gurnards). There was a massive abundance of the gurnard, Prionotus stephanophys in 1984 and 1985. There was a general decrease and other changes in the demersal stocks due to the effects of the ”El Niño” in 1983.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Demersal fisheries ; Geographical distribution ; Biomass ; Demersal fisheries ; Geographical distribution ; Abundance ; Biomass
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    Instituto Oceanográfico de la Armada, Guayaquil, Ecuador
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Durante los meses de Marzo de 1983 a Febrero de 1984, se llevaron a cabo muestreos de 24 horas consecutivas en las fases llenas lunares en una estación fija en la región interior del Golfo de Guayaquil. Con esta información se han determinado variaciones mensuales y mareales del zooplancton, así como de otros parámetros ambientales, encontrándose una estrecha relación entre la abundancia de organismos y los valores de salinidad. La mayor biomasa planctónica estuvo asociada con los meses secos de alta salinidad. Analizando la variación mareal, se ha determinado que durante las mareas, existe aporte de material nutritivo desde el interior del estuario hacia la región exterior.
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    Description: Published
    Keywords: Zooplankton ; Biomass ; Seasonal variations ; Zooplankton ; Biomass
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The seasonal variation of diversity, density and biomass of the main species of the bentho-demersal fauna present in the 'prawn-shrimp' fishing grounds in the coastal sector between Cabo Corrientes and Torreon del Monje, Mar del Plata (38 degree S-57 degree W), Argentina, was studied. The quali-quantitative information obtained allowed to know the fluctuations of the bentho-demersal components of the community. The study included the annual cycle between April 1998-April 1999. Monthly samples at different depths (4-10 m) and distance from the coast (500 and 1,000 m) were obtained in two stations using a bottom net. Sampling in each station lasted 15 minutes and covered 2,400 m super(2). Number of specimens and weight for each species were recorded. Abundance of species, density (individuals 100 m super(-2)), biomass (g 100 m super(-2)) were registered. The number of captured species, density and biomass fluctuated throughout the year. A total of 28,437 individuals corresponding to 8 taxa at Phylum or Class level were captured. A total of 66 different taxa at specific level (22 crustaceans, 19 fishes, 14 mollusks, 5 cnidarians, 3 polychaetes, one pygnogonid, one urochordate and one sponge) were caught. The bentho-demersal community studied is typical of a temperate marine environment where few taxa are dominant over a large number of occasional species. The prawn Artemesia longinaris (Penaeidae) was considered the dominant species (62% in number). Three other species were considered subdominant: juveniles of stripped weakfish Cynoscion guatucupa (Sciaenidae) accounting for 12.5%, sergestid Peisos petrunkevitchi (Sergestidae) for 10.1% and red prawn Pleoticus muelleri (Solenoceridae) for 3.5%. The remaining 11.8% corresponded to sixty-four occasional species that were 〈 2% in abundance each. Density ranged from 14 to 129 specimens 100 m super(-2) and biomass between 192-638 g 100 m super(-2). The Shannon-Wiener diversity index was statistically different between sampled stations and during the annual cycle. Mean annual diversity value for both stations was H'=2,151 bit/ind. Species diversity and variation in richness were found to be directly related to sea water temperatures during the annual cycle. This quali-quantitative information will be considered as base line to assess the environmental impact of different human activities (tourism, artisanal and commercial fisheries, discharge of agricultural, urban and industrial effluents, etc.) on the coastal ecosystem.
    Description: Published
    Description: Artemesia longinaris, Peisos petrunkevitchi, Pleoticus muelleri, Cynoscion guatucupa, camarón, langostino, pescadilla, zoobentos, abundancia, zona litoral, zonas de pesca, diversidad de especies, captura incidental,
    Keywords: Biomass ; Zoobenthos ; Fishing grounds ; Species diversity ; Zoobenthos ; Fishing grounds ; Biomass ; Abundance ; Littoral zone ; Species diversity ; By catch
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Desde el año 2011 el Caribe ha experimentado un influjo masivo de arribazón de Sargassum pelágico, el cual ha provocado daños no solo en el sector turístico sino también en la estructura de los ecosistemas costeros. Para conocer el estado de las arribazones en el litoral este de la Habana se realizó un estudio, entre mayo/2018 y mayo/2019, en cinco playas de Habana del Este. Se ubicaron tran- sectos (50 m) paralelos a la línea costera y, en puntos aleatorios previamente estimados, un marco cuadrado de 25 x 25 se trasladó perpendicularmente al transecto hasta abarcar el ancho de franja de arribazón en el mesolitoral. Posteriormente, se pesó la biomasa de sargazo en cada punto y se estimó la biomasa en peso seco. La biomasa seca total fue baja (1372 kg) con respecto a otras zonas de Cuba y el Caribe. Los mayores valores de biomasa seca y de ancho de banda de arribazón coincidieron con el período de seca en Cuba. Esta estación estuvo relacionada con la presencia de frente fríos y con una magnitud promedio negativa del índice de Oscilación del Ártico (-0.05), y una magnitud promedio positiva del índice de Os- cilación del Atlántico Norte (0.15). Las playas con forma relativa- mente lineal (1188 kg) reportaron mayor biomasa de arribazón que las de forma de herradura (174 kg). Se presentaron las mayores arribazones con velocidades del viento superiores a los 35 km/h-1, fundamentalmente desde el componente norte, altura de las olas mayores de 1.5 m y con temperaturas inferiores a 30oC.
    Description: Since 2011, the Caribbean has experienced a massive influx of drifting pelagic Sargassum, which has caused damage not only in the tourism sector but also in the structure of coastal ecosystems. To know the status of drifting pelagic Sargassum on the east littoral of Havana, a study was performed from May/2018 through May/2019 in five beaches of East Havana. Transects (50 m) were located parallel to the shoreline and, in points previously estimated, a quadrant of 25 x 25 cm was flipped perpendicularly to the transect until covering the width of the strip of drift pelagic Sargassum in the intertidal zone. Then, pelagic Sargassum biomass was weighted in every point, and the dry weight biomass was estimated. The total dry biomass (1372 kg) was low with respect to other areas of Cuba and the Caribbean. In addition, the highest values coincided with the winter season in Cuba. This season was related to the presence of cold fronts, a negative average magnitude of the Artic Oscillation index (-0.05) and a positive average magnitude of the North Atlantic Oscillation index (0.15). The beaches with a relative lineal shape (1188 kg) reported higher drifting biomass than the beaches with a horseshoe shape (174 kg). The highest accumulations were recorded with wind velocity above 35 km/h-1, fundamentally from the north component, wave height above 1.5 m and with temperatures below 30oC.
    Description: Published
    Keywords: Biomasa ; Frentes fríos ; Índice de Oscilación del Ártico ; Temperatura ; Vientos ; Biomass ; Cold fronts ; Artic Oscillation index ; Temperature ; Winds
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Not Known
    Format: pp.22-41
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