Authors
Jeffrey J Polovina, Evan A Howell, Donald R Kobayashi, Michael P Seki
Publication date
2017/1/1
Source
Progress in Oceanography
Volume
150
Pages
79-85
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The dynamic ocean feature called the Transition Zone Chlorophyll Front (TZCF) was first described fifteen years ago based on an empirical association between the apparent habitat of loggerhead sea turtles and albacore tuna linked to a basin-wide chlorophyll front observed with remotely sensed ocean color data. Subsequent research has provided considerable evidence that the TZCF is an indicator for a dynamic ocean feature with important physical and biological characteristics. New insights into the seasonal dynamics of the TZCF suggest that in the summer it is located at the southern boundary of the subarctic gyre while its position in the winter and spring is defined by the extent of the southward transport of surface nutrients. While the TZCF is defined as the dynamic boundary between low and high surface chlorophyll, it appears to be a boundary between subtropical and subarctic phytoplankton …
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Scholar articles
JJ Polovina, EA Howell, DR Kobayashi, MP Seki - Progress in Oceanography, 2017