Dark Carbon Fixation Measurements in the East Sea (Sea of Japan)

Author:

Jang Hyo-Keun1,Youn Seok-Hyun1ORCID,Joo Huitae1,Kang Jae-Joong2,Kim Kwanwoo2,Park Sanghoon3ORCID,Kim Jaesoon3,Kim Yejin3ORCID,Kim Myeongseop3,Kim Sungjun3ORCID,Lee Sang-Heon3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oceanic Climate and Ecology Research Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science, Busan 46083, Republic of Korea

2. Marine Environment Research Division, National Institute of Fisheries Science, Busan 46083, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Oceanography and Marine Science Institute, Pusan National University, Geumjeong-gu, Busan 46241, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The vertical distribution patterns of daily primary production and dark carbon fixation were investigated at three stations in the East/Japan Sea (hereafter East Sea), a semi-enclosed marginal sea in the northwest Pacific Ocean. Our results displayed consistent vertical patterns of daily primary production at two of the stations, while the third station exhibited a markedly different distribution pattern, highlighting localized variations in production dynamics. In contrast, dark carbon fixations displaying varying vertical patterns among the stations are not specific enough to have much meaning. Water column-integral values showed differences in the contribution of dark carbon fixation to total primary production, ranging from 4.5% to 27.1%. These variations may reflect environmental parameters such as nutrient concentrations. However, our study is limited by the lack of direct data on the microbial community structure and chemoautotrophic activities, which are crucial for a more comprehensive understanding of these patterns. Understanding the environmental drivers of dark carbon fixation is crucial for elucidating carbon cycling dynamics in the East Sea. Notably, dark carbon fixation could contribute up to one-third of primary production in the region as an additional source of newly produced organic matter, highlighting the need for further investigation into this previously overlooked process.

Funder

National Institute of Fisheries Science

Korea Institute of Marine Science & Technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

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