Award: OCE-1032276

Award Title: Collaborative Research: Mechanisms of nutrient input at the shelf margin supporting persistent winter phytoplankton blooms downstream of the Charleston Bump
Funding Source: NSF Division of Ocean Sciences (NSF OCE)
Program Manager: David L. Garrison

Outcomes Report

The project seeks to understand the oceanographic conditions that result in wintertime phytoplankton blooms on the outer shelf/upper slope off Long Bay,SC. Previous work has identified this area as one in which blooms are more persistent than elsewhere along the coastline. A significant field effort was mounted during winter 2011/2012. Oceanographic instruments were anchored at 3 sites across the continental shelf and upper slope; two underwater gliders were operated simultaneously over 3 month-long periods, from mid-January to mid-April 2012; and three separate week-long cruises on a research ship surveyed the area surrounding the instruments to document across-shelf and along-shelf variability. The sampling captured 3 week-long phytoplankton blooms. Since the field program was completed, the project focus has been on processing the collected observations and synthesizing the results. The majority of the observations have now been processed and submitted a data center and are available at http://www.bco-dmo.org/project/2151. Initial syntheses have led to a number of presentations at national and international conferences and the preparation of several manuscripts. One emphasis has been the identification of a strong, narrow, jet-like current that occurs just seaward of the shelf and which may isolate the shelf from offshore waters. The project was successful in mapping the time-evolving 3D ocean temperature, salinity, circulation and phytoplankton fields. Our initial analysis has focused on describing the physical environment. We are presently focused on mapping the phytoplankton blooms and will consider next how these relate to the physical environment. We have been able to rule out several proposed mechanisms for fueling the blooms with offshore waters and suspect the blooms are largely fueled by processes on the shelf. Last Modified: 01/06/2016 Submitted by: Harvey E Seim
DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
ADCP data from the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay (Mooring #1) at 30 meters collected from January to April in 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2014-12-18Final no updates expected
ADCP data from the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay (Mooring #2) at 76 meters collected from January to April in 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2014-12-18Final no updates expected
ADCP data from the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay (Mooring #3) at 171 meters collected from December 2011 to April 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2014-12-18Final no updates expected
CTD data from gliders on the R/V Savannah in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay (-79W, 32N; -77W, 34 N) collected from January to April 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2014-12-18Final no updates expected
CTD data from moorings in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay, collected from December 2011 to April 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2014-12-18Final no updates expected
Vertical CTD profiles, bin-averaged, and downcast from the R/V Savannah cruises in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay (-79W, 32N; -77W, 34 N) (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2015-03-30Final with updates expected
Time series of dissolved oxygen measured on an undulating glider collected from the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) cruises along the continental shelf off Long Bay from January to April in 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-01-26Final no updates expected
Long Bay ship macronutrient concentrations from R/V Savannah (SAV-12-03, SAV-12-05, SAV-12-11) cruises in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay during 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-02-10Final no updates expected
Chlorophyll and pheopigments from filtered water samples from R/V Savannah cruises in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay, January-April 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-02-10Final no updates expected
Moored time-series records for chlorophyll and turbidity collected from the LB1 Mooring, LB2 Mooring, LB3 Mooring in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay from 2011-2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-02-11Final no updates expected
Time series of current profiles from a vessel-mounted ADCP from R/V Savannah in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay, January-March 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-02-15Preliminary and in progress
Moored time-series records for temperature collected from the LB1 Mooring, R/V Savannah (LB-2012-LB1, SAV-12-02) in the South Atlantic Bight (SAB) continental shelf off Long Bay during 2012 (Long Bay Wintertime Bloom project)2016-02-26Final no updates expected

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Principal Investigator: Harvey E. Seim (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)