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Seasonal evolution of the nutrient pattern on Biscay Bay continental shelf over the years 1999-2000 (2006)

Abstract
The French Atlantic shelf is Subjected to strong anthropic influences (urban, industrial and agricultural discharges) of two main rivers (Loire and Gironde). The extension and consequences of these continental loadings for the nutrient and chlorophyll distribution have never been studied before oil the Bay of Biscay continental shelf as a whole. We present the first synoptic view of the nutrient distribution and evolution oil the French Atlantic shelf. Nutrient concentrations of the surface layer were Studied during four cruises in April, June, September 1999 and March 2000. Until June, the freshwater inputs induce a nitrate gradient from river months to offshore waters in the vicinity of the 100 m isobath. The Redfield's ratio Study highlights the nitrate excess in river loadings. The early spring situation is characterised by high N:P ratios in front Of file two estuaries and by a potential Si-limitation in the northern part. Nitrate removal continues in spite of the P-limitation and the increase in silicate concentrations during summer supposes high regeneration processes. At the end of summer, the water column is thermally stratified and the Surface mixed layer is totally depleted in nitrate.

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Publisher Institut de Ciències del Mar de Barcelona, CSIC
Repository ArchiMer, Institutional Archive of Ifremer (French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea) (France)
Keywords Bay-of-Biscay, Nutrients, River-inputs, Coastal-water
Type text
Language English