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Up until now, only the floristic composition of large phytoplankton species has been studied in the Southern Ocean immediately south of New Zealand. To fill the gaps in our knowledge of the Antarctic phytoplankton flora and biomass, in relation to physical and chemical environments, New Zealand’s IPY project sampled water between New Zealand and Antarctica and into the Ross Sea in late summer. Near...
Satellite records of chlorophyll, sea-surface temperature, sea-ice concentration and wind-stress curl, together with reanalysis wind fields, have been analysed to identify connections between the physical environment and phytoplankton growth. The study focusses on the BROKE-West survey region in the Indian Ocean sector of the Southern Ocean: 20° to 90°E, 70° to 50°S. Correlation and regression analyses...
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