Emergence of Anoxia in the California Current Large Marine Ecosystem

Eastern boundary current systems are among the world's most productive large marine ecosystems. Because upwelling currents transport nutrient-rich but oxygen-depleted water onto shallow seas, large expanses of productive continental shelves can be vulnerable to the risk of extreme low-oxygen ev...

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Hauptverfasser: Chan, F, Barth, J.A, Lubchenco, J, Kirincich, A, Weeks, H, Peterson, W.T, Menge, B.A
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description Eastern boundary current systems are among the world's most productive large marine ecosystems. Because upwelling currents transport nutrient-rich but oxygen-depleted water onto shallow seas, large expanses of productive continental shelves can be vulnerable to the risk of extreme low-oxygen events. Here, we report the novel rise of water-column shelf anoxia in the northern California Current system, a large marine ecosystem with no previous record of such extreme oxygen deficits. The expansion of anoxia highlights the potential for rapid and discontinuous ecosystem change in productive coastal systems that sustain a major portion of the world's fisheries.
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Animal, plant and microbial ecology
Animals
Anoxia
Aquatic ecosystems
Bacteria - growth & development
Biological and medical sciences
Brevia
Coastal water
Earth, ocean, space
Ecology
Ecosystem
Environmental science
Exact sciences and technology
External geophysics
Fishes
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Hypoxia
Invertebrates
Marine
Marine biology
Marine ecosystems
Ocean currents
Oceans
Oxygen
Pacific Ocean
Physical and chemical properties of sea water
Physics of the oceans
Population Dynamics
Sea water
Sea water ecosystems
Seasons
Seawater
Shallow water
Synecology
Upwelling water
Water Movements
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