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Journal of Oceanography | 2012

Western Arctic primary productivity regulated by shelf-break warm eddies

Eiji Watanabe; Michio J. Kishi; Akio Ishida; Maki Noguchi Aita

The response of phytoplankton to the Beaufort shelf-break eddies in the western Arctic Ocean is examined using the eddy-resolving coupled sea ice–ocean model including a lower-trophic marine ecosystem formulation. The regional model driven by the reanalysis 2003 atmospheric forcing from March to November captures the major spatial and temporal features of phytoplankton bloom following summertime sea ice retreat in the shallow Chukchi shelf and Barrow Canyon. The shelf-break warm eddies spawned north of the Barrow Canyon initially transport the Chukchi shelf water with high primary productivity toward the Canada Basin interior. In the eddy-developing period, the anti-cyclonic rotational flow along the outer edge of each eddy moving offshore occasionally traps the shelf water. The primary production inside the warm eddies is maintained by internal dynamics in the eddy-maturity period. In particular, the surface central area of an anti-cyclonic eddy acquires adequate light, nutrient, and warm environment for photosynthetic activity partly attributed to turbulent mixing with underlying nutrient-rich water. The simulated biogeochemical properties with the dominance of small-size phytoplankton inside the warm eddies are consistent with the observational findings in the western Arctic Ocean. It is also suggested that the light limitation before autumn sea ice freezing shuts down the primary production in the shelf-break eddies in spite of nutrient recovery. These results indicate that the time lag between the phytoplankton bloom in the shelf region following the summertime sea ice retreat and the eddy generation along the Beaufort shelf break is an important index to determine biological regimes in the Canada Basin.


Scientific Reports | 2018

Seasonal Response of North Western Pacific Marine Ecosystems to Deposition of Atmospheric Inorganic Nitrogen Compounds from East Asia

Fumikazu Taketani; Maki Noguchi Aita; Kazuyo Yamaji; Takashi Sekiya; Kohei Ikeda; Kosei Sasaoka; Taketo Hashioka; Makio C. Honda; Kazuhiko Matsumoto; Yugo Kanaya

The contribution of the atmospheric deposition of inorganic nitrogen compounds produced in East Asia to the marine ecosystems of the North Western Pacific Ocean (NWPO) was investigated in this study using a 3-D lower trophic-marine ecosystem model (NEMURO) combined with an atmospheric regional chemical transport model (WRF-CMAQ). The monthly mean values for the wet and dry deposition of nitrogen compounds, including gases (HNO3 and NH3) and aerosol particles (NO3− and NH4+), were determined using the WRF-CMAQ for the NWPO from 2009–2016. These values were input into the NEMURO as an additional nitrogen source. The NEMURO indicated that the annual average chlorophyll mass concentration at the surface in the subtropical region (20°N–30°N; 125°E–150°E) of the NWPO increased from 0.04 to 0.10 mg/m3. Similarly, the gross primary productivity, integrated over sea depths of 0–200 m, increased from 85 to 147 mg C/m2/day because of this deposition. This study indicates that the supply of atmospheric inorganic nitrogen compounds from East Asia to the NWPO could have a high nutrient impact on the marine ecosystem in the subtropical region.


Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography | 2006

A comparison of global estimates of marine primary production from ocean color

Mary-Elena Carr; Marjorie A. M. Friedrichs; Marjorie Schmeltz; Maki Noguchi Aita; David Antoine; Kevin R. Arrigo; Ichio Asanuma; Olivier Aumont; Richard T. Barber; Michael J. Behrenfeld; Robert R. Bidigare; Erik T. Buitenhuis; Janet Campbell; Áurea Maria Ciotti; Heidi M. Dierssen; Mark Dowell; John P. Dunne; Wayne E. Esaias; Bernard Gentili; Watson W. Gregg; Steve Groom; Nicolas Hoepffner; Joji Ishizaka; Takahiko Kameda; Corinne Le Quéré; Steven E. Lohrenz; John Marra; Frédéric Mélin; Keith Moore; André Morel


Progress in Oceanography | 2008

From climate regime shifts to lower-trophic level phenology: Synthesis of recent progress in retrospective studies of the western North Pacific

Sanae Chiba; Maki Noguchi Aita; Kazuaki Tadokoro; Toshiro Saino; Hiroya Sugisaki; Kaoru Nakata


Journal of Oceanography | 2004

An Ecosystem Model Coupled with Nitrogen-Silicon-Carbon Cycles Applied to Station A7 in the Northwestern Pacific

Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Naoki Yoshie; Masahiko Fujii; Maki Noguchi Aita; Michio J. Kishi


Ecological Modelling | 2007

Interdecadal variation of the lower trophic ecosystem in the northern Pacific between 1948 and 2002, in a 3-D implementation of the NEMURO model

Maki Noguchi Aita; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Michio J. Kishi


Ecological Modelling | 2007

Simulated herring growth responses in the Northeastern pacific to historic temperature and zooplankton conditions generated by the 3-dimensional NEMURO nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton model

Kenneth A. Rose; Francisco E. Werner; Bernard A. Megrey; Maki Noguchi Aita; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Douglas E. Hay; Jake Schweigert; Matthew Birch Foster


Biogeosciences | 2012

Phytoplankton competition during the spring bloom in four plankton functional type models

Taketo Hashioka; Meike Vogt; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; C. Le Quéré; Erik T. Buitenhuis; Maki Noguchi Aita; Séverine Alvain; Laurent Bopp; Takafumi Hirata; Ivan D. Lima; Sevrine F. Sailley; Scott C. Doney


Ecological Modelling | 2007

North Pacific basin-scale differences in lower and higher trophic level marine ecosystem responses to climate impacts using a nutrient-phytoplankton-zooplankton model coupled to a fish bioenergetics model

Bernard A. Megrey; Kenneth A. Rose; Shin-ichi Ito; Douglas E. Hay; Francisco E. Werner; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Maki Noguchi Aita


Fisheries Oceanography | 2003

Effects of ontogenetic vertical migration of zooplankton on annual primary production – using NEMURO embedded in a general circulation model

Maki Noguchi Aita; Yasuhiro Yamanaka; Michio J. Kishi

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Eitaro Wada

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Taketo Hashioka

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Akio Ishida

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Makio C. Honda

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Nanako O. Ogawa

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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