New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research abstracts
Phytoplankton distributions around New Zealand derived from SeaWiFS
remotely-sensed ocean colour data
R. J. MURPHY
M. H. PINKERTON
K. M. RICHARDSON+
J. M. BRADFORD-GRIEVE
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric
Research Ltd
P. O. Box 14 901
Wellington, New Zealand
email:
+Author for correspondence.
P. W. BOYD
National Institute of Water & Atmospheric
Research Ltd
Centre for Chemical and Physical Oceanography
Department of Chemistry
University of Otago
Dunedin, New Zealand
Abstract Ocean colour data from the NASA Sea-viewing Wide
Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) was used to estimate chlorophyll
a
concentration around New Zealand on a monthly basis between September 1997 and
May 2000. The performance of the SeaWiFS chlorophyll
a algorithm (OC4v4)
was investigated by comparing
in situ measurements of the underwater
light field with measurements of phytoplankton pigment concentration by High
Performance Liquid Chromatography. The algorithm performed well for chlorophyll
a concentrations below 0.6 mg m
-3 but overestimated by a
factor of two or more at higher concentrations. The average chlorophyll
a concentration for New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone was calculated
as an indication of the overall productivity of the region and varied between
0.26 and 0.43 mg m
-3 with no obvious relationship to the Southern
Oscillation Index. New Zealand northern subtropical and Tasman Sea waters had a
classical cycle of spring and autumn chlorophyll blooms consistent with
production being co-limited by nitrate and light. Subantarctic waters had a
low-magnitude annual cycle of chlorophyll abundance that peaked in early
autumn, consistent with production being predominantly limited by a combination
of iron and light. Chlorophyll was generally highest in the Subtropical Front
where subtropical and subantarctic waters mix. A series of persistent warm-core
eddies along New Zealand's east coast was obvious in many images, manifest as
regions of low chlorophyll concentration.
Keywords ocean colour; SeaWiFS; New Zealand; bio-optics;
provinces; chlorophyll a
M00067
Received 20 September 2000; accepted 14 November 2000
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 2001, Vol. 35:
343-362
0028-8330/01/3502-0343 $7.00 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
2001I
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