Rapid phytoplankton response to wind forcing influences productivity in upwelling bays

Author:

Broullón Esperanza1ORCID,Franks Peter J. S.2,Fernández Castro Bieito3ORCID,Gilcoto Miguel4ORCID,Fuentes‐Lema Antonio1,Pérez‐Lorenzo Maria1,Fernández Emilio1ORCID,Mouriño‐Carballido Beatriz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centro de Investigación Mariña da Universidade de Vigo (CIM‐UVigo) Vigo Spain

2. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego La Jolla California USA

3. Ocean and Earth Science, National Oceanography Centre University of Southampton Southampton UK

4. Departamento de Oceanografía Instituto de Investigacións Mariñas (IIM‐CSIC) Vigo Spain

Abstract

AbstractBays are often ecological hotspots within highly‐productive eastern boundary upwelling systems. Though the physics of such bays are well understood, there is no consensus about the factors underlying their high productivity. Three weeks of high‐temporal‐resolution observations in two long, narrow bays (Rías Baixas, NW‐Iberia), showed that during an upwelling pulse, deep, nutrient‐rich isopycnals rose into the euphotic zone inside the rías in a few hours. The response of the isopycnals to changes in wind forcing is approximately three times faster inside the rías than the Ekman spin‐up time, triggering rapid nutrient uptake and subsequent formation of a subsurface chlorophyll and production maximum. The tight coupling and rapid response of phytoplankton growth to wind forcing could explain the higher productivity of the rías, and also be at play in other upwelling bays with similar morphologies and orientations. Resolving short‐term variability of physical–biological coupling is crucial to discern the future evolution of upwelling bays.

Funder

Xunta de Galicia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Aquatic Science,Oceanography

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