Characterization of Bio‐Optical Anomalies in the Kerguelen Region, Southern Indian Ocean: A Study Based on Shipborne Sampling and BioGeoChemical‐Argo Profiling Floats

Author:

Uitz J.1ORCID,Roesler C.2,Organelli E.3ORCID,Claustre H.1,Penkerc'h C.1,Drapeau S.2,Leymarie E.1,Poteau A.1,Schmechtig C.4,Dimier C.5ORCID,Ras J.1,Xing X.6ORCID,Blain S.7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratoire d’Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV) UMR 7093 CNRS and Sorbonne Université Villefranche‐sur‐Mer France

2. Earth and Oceanographic Science Bowdoin College Brunswick ME USA

3. National Research Council (CNR) Institute of Marine Sciences (ISMAR) Rome Italy

4. OSU Ecce Terra UMS 3455 CNRS and Sorbonne Université Paris Cedex France

5. CNRS and Sorbonne Université Institut de la Mer de Villefranche (IMEV) Villefranche‐sur‐Mer France

6. State Key Laboratory of Satellite Ocean Environment Dynamics (SOED) Second Institute of Oceanography Ministry of Natural Resources Hangzhou China

7. Laboratoire d’Océanographie Microbienne (LOMIC) UMR 7621 CNRS and Sorbonne Université Banyuls‐sur‐Mer France

Abstract

AbstractThe Southern Ocean (SO) is known for its atypical bio‐optical regime. This complicates the interpretation of proxies measured from satellite and in situ platforms equipped with optical sensors, which occupy an important niche for monitoring the vast and remote SO. A ship‐based field study in concert with time series observations from BioGeoChemical‐Argo (BGC‐Argo) profiling floats were used to investigate spatial and temporal variations in bio‐optical relationships in the open ocean waters surrounding the Kerguelen Plateau in the Indian sector of the SO. Compared to other regions with similar chlorophyll concentrations, chlorophyll‐specific phytoplankton absorption in the blue waveband presented a consistent negative anomaly. The anomaly was uniform over deep mixed layers and correlated with phytoplankton size, photoacclimation and atypically high concentrations of fucoxanthin. The BGC‐Argo observation‐based proxies revealed that the blue absorption anomaly increased with chlorophyll concentration both spatially and temporally and, while particularly pronounced in the naturally iron‐fertilized waters, was also found in the High Nutrient Low Chlorophyll region. While phytoplankton size was an important driver of the anomaly, photoacclimation associated with self‐shading of phytoplankton cells was also involved during intense booms. The backscattering coefficient exhibited negative and positive anomalies in the low and high biomass regimes, respectively. The large positive anomaly in high biomass regimes was attributed to the variable non‐algal particles characteristics associated with a relatively high production of bloom by‐products. With clear understanding of the bio‐optical anomalies, BGC‐Argo floats stand as unique tools for monitoring the bio‐optical spatio‐temporal complexity of the SO.

Funder

European Research Council

Fondation BNP Paribas

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Space and Planetary Science,Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics,Oceanography

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