Spring Phytoplankton Distributions and Primary Productivity in Waters
off Northern Norway
Abstract
• Phytoplankton distributions and primary productivity were assessed off
the northern coast of Norway in spring. Biomass and productivity were
greatest off the continental shelf during the period of observations. •
A satellite climatology showed that blooms usually form on the
continental shelf first, and spread to deeper waters from 2-4 weeks
after the shelf bloom. • The Calanus finmarchicus population had the
potential for removing substantial amounts of chlorophyll each day, but
phytoplankton vertical distributions were controlled by passive sinking.