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Primary production

Rate at which energy is shored in organic matter

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- Photosynthesis

- Chemosynthesis

Primary production can either be...

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Photosynthesis

Solar radiation

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Chemosynthesis

Chemical reactions

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99.9%

.... of the ocean's biomass relies directly or indirectly on photosynthesis for food

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cellular respiration

All organisms do ...

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Gross Primary Production (GPP)

The total amount of photosynthetically fixed carbon

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Net Primary Production (NPP)

The amount of photosynthetically fixed carbon available to the first heterotrophic level

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respiration of the autotrophs

NPP = GPP -

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50 Gt C y-1

Gross primary production in ocean is about...

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- Central gyres: Low

- Equatorial and coastal region: High

- Polar regions: Moderate/high

In the Global Primary Production:

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- Collect water

- Incubate

- Measure O2

- Add radioactive carbon tracer

What can they do to measure primary production?

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satellites

They can monitor ocean color with ...

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Photosynthetic phytoplankton

... use green pigment chlorophyll

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SeaWifs (Sea-viewing WideField of View Sensor)

... satellite sensor collected ocean color data 1997-2010

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MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imagery Spectroradiameter)

What satellite do we use currently? (It measures 36 spectral frequencies)

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- Anthophyta

- Macroscopic algae

- Microscopic algae

- Photosynthetic bacteria

What are the types of photosynthetic marine organisms (doing photosynthesis in the ocean)?

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- Seed-baring plants

- Restricted to shallow coastal waters

- Only seagrasses grow fully submerged in sea water

- Marsh grasses and mangroves tolerate salty roots but flower in air

What are anthophyta?

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- Large algae

- Brown (Phaeophyta)

- Red (Rhodophyta)

- Green (Chlorophyta)

What are macroscopic algae?

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- Small algae

- Chrysophyta: Diatoms and Coccolithophores

- Pyrrophyta: Dinoflagellates

What are microscopic algae?

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Photosynthetic bacteria

May be responsible for half of the total photosynthetic biomass in oceans. They are very important

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Solar radiation and Nutrient availability

What are some factors affecting primary production?

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- Uppermost surface seawater and shallow seafloor

- Compensation depth

-Euphotic zone

Solar radiation is dealing with...

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Net photosynthesis becomes zero

What is compensation depth?

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From surface to about 100 meters (330 feet)

What is euphotic zone?

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- Nitrate, phosphorus, iron, silica

- River runoff

- Upwelling

- Recycling

What are some factors dealing with nutrient availability?

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Upwelling and Nutrient supply

Flow of deep water to surface Cooler, deep seawater is nutrient rich. Areas of coastal upwelling are sites of high productivity. (ex: western continental margins)

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- Winter darkness

- Summer sunlight

- Phytoplankton (diatom) bloom seasonally

- Zooplankton (krill) productivity follows

- Isothermal waters

- Stratification from ice

- Plankton remain at surface

- Animals migrate to feed on zooplankton

What are some factors of polar ocean productivity?

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- Permanent thermocline is barrier to vertical mixing

- Low rate of primary productivity (lack of nutrients)

- Permanent thermocline prevents mixing of surface and deep water

What are some factors of tropical ocean productivity?

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High primary productivity in areas of equatorial upwelling, coastal upwelling and coral reefs

What are some factors of high productivity in tropical oceans?