Sea-ice derived meltwater stratification slows the biological carbon pump: results from continuous observations

Author:

von Appen Wilken-JonORCID,Waite Anya M.,Bergmann MelanieORCID,Bienhold Christina,Boebel Olaf,Bracher AstridORCID,Cisewski BorisORCID,Hagemann JonasORCID,Hoppema MarioORCID,Iversen Morten H.ORCID,Konrad Christian,Krumpen Thomas,Lochthofen NormenORCID,Metfies KatjaORCID,Niehoff Barbara,Nöthig Eva-MariaORCID,Purser AutunORCID,Salter IanORCID,Schaber Matthias,Scholz DanielORCID,Soltwedel Thomas,Torres-Valdes SinhueORCID,Wekerle Claudia,Wenzhöfer FrankORCID,Wietz MatthiasORCID,Boetius AntjeORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe ocean moderates the world’s climate through absorption of heat and carbon, but how much carbon the ocean will continue to absorb remains unknown. The North Atlantic Ocean west (Baffin Bay/Labrador Sea) and east (Fram Strait/Greenland Sea) of Greenland features the most intense absorption of anthropogenic carbon globally; the biological carbon pump (BCP) contributes substantially. As Arctic sea-ice melts, the BCP changes, impacting global climate and other critical ocean attributes (e.g. biodiversity). Full understanding requires year-round observations across a range of ice conditions. Here we present such observations: autonomously collected Eulerian continuous 24-month time-series in Fram Strait. We show that, compared to ice-unaffected conditions, sea-ice derived meltwater stratification slows the BCP by 4 months, a shift from an export to a retention system, with measurable impacts on benthic communities. This has implications for ecosystem dynamics in the future warmer Arctic where the seasonal ice zone is expected to expand.

Funder

Ocean Frontier Institute

Helmholtz Association

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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