scholarly journals Atmospheric and Fluvial Nutrients Fuel Algal Blooms in the East China Sea

2017 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katherine R. M. Mackey ◽  
Maria T. Kavanaugh ◽  
Fujiang Wang ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
Fei Liu ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Vol 2015 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Liangsheng Zhu ◽  
Qing Wang

From the results of algal culture and mesocosm experiments, a numerical mesocosm experiment is designed that accounts for the effect of the marine environment (sea currents, nutrient levels, and temperature) on the harmful algal bloom (HAB) processes ofSkeletonema costatumandProrocentrum donghaiense, two of the most frequent HAB-associated species in the East China Sea. Physical and ecological environment of the waters is simulated numerically by applying a hydrodynamic-ecological-one-way-coupled marine culture box model, which is semienclosed. The algal growth rate is digitalized by a temperature-factor-optimization Droop equation. A 90-mode-day numerical mesocosm experiment for the above two species is conducted. The species were found to alternately trigger algal blooms in the experimental waters, replicating the population succession phenomenon observed in the field and confirming that the two HAB species compete for nutrients. Deductively, the numerical result shows that both the Taiwan Warm Current and the eutrophication in the adjacent water of the Yangtze River Estuary contribute to the northward movement of algal concentration centers during HAB and also suggests that the lack of nutritious supplements in the open sea limits HAB occurrences in coastal waters.


Author(s):  
Huiping Xu ◽  
Changwei Xu ◽  
Rufu Qin ◽  
Yang Yu ◽  
Shangqin Luo ◽  
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