Seasonal to tidal variability in currents, stratification and acoustic backscatter in an Antarctic ecosystem at Deception Island
0106 biological sciences
13. Climate action
14. Life underwater
01 natural sciences
DOI:
10.1016/s0967-0645(03)00085-7
Publication Date:
2003-05-12T23:10:20Z
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Abstract The annual cycle of the marine ecosystem of a semi-enclosed bay at Deception Island, Antarctica, was studied with moorings and cruises from March 1999 to November 2000. Moored observations of water temperature, currents and acoustic Doppler profiler (ADP) backscatter amplitude were made during the experiment. A camera and anemometer monitored winds and ice cover from the northern ridge. We estimate that water parcels inside Deception Island have a mean residence time of 2.4 years, and a 1% volume exchange occurs over each tidal cycle. Seasonal and diurnal processes dominated water temperature and current variability. ADP backscatter amplitude was consistent with the diel migration of zooplankton.
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