Award Abstract # 0726851
Collaborative Research: Interannual Variability of Coastal Phytoplankton Blooms in the Gulf of Maine and Their Relationships to Local and Remote Forcings

NSF Org: OCE
Division Of Ocean Sciences
Recipient: UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS DARTMOUTH
Initial Amendment Date: September 14, 2007
Latest Amendment Date: September 19, 2012
Award Number: 0726851
Award Instrument: Standard Grant
Program Manager: David Garrison
OCE
 Division Of Ocean Sciences
GEO
 Directorate for Geosciences
Start Date: October 1, 2007
End Date: September 30, 2013 (Estimated)
Total Intended Award Amount: $0.00
Total Awarded Amount to Date: $267,581.00
Funds Obligated to Date: FY 2007 = $267,581.00
History of Investigator:
  • Changsheng Chen (Principal Investigator)
    c1chen@umassd.edu
Recipient Sponsored Research Office: University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
285 OLD WESTPORT RD
NORTH DARTMOUTH
MA  US  02747-2356
(508)999-8953
Sponsor Congressional District: 09
Primary Place of Performance: University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth
285 OLD WESTPORT RD
NORTH DARTMOUTH
MA  US  02747-2356
Primary Place of Performance
Congressional District:
09
Unique Entity Identifier (UEI): PMMKPCKNN9R2
Parent UEI:
NSF Program(s): BIOLOGICAL OCEANOGRAPHY,
Integrat & Collab Ed & Rsearch
Primary Program Source: 0100999999 NSF RESEARCH & RELATED ACTIVIT
Program Reference Code(s): 1389, 4444, EGCH
Program Element Code(s): 165000, 769900
Award Agency Code: 4900
Fund Agency Code: 4900
Assistance Listing Number(s): 47.050

ABSTRACT

The aim of this proposal is to explore the interaction of remote climate based forcing with local forcing to impact phytoplankton blooms in coastal and shelf regions with a coupled biological-physical model. Phytoplankton bloom dynamics are a classic example of biological-physical interactions in the ocean (Gran and Braarud, 1935; Sverdrup, 1953). Yet it is still a challenge to identify the dominant processes controlling the interannual variability of phytoplankton blooms in coastal and shelf seas where multiple-scale biological and physical processes interact. The unstructured-grid, finite-volume, coastal ocean model (FVCOM, built within the GLOBEC Georges Bank Program) bridges the multi-scale physical processes of the Gulf of Maine and includes both local and remote forcing. Twelve years of prognostic simulation and assimilation experiment products, with careful comparison/validation with field measurements, provide a unique background and tools with which to explore the interannual variability of ecosystem dynamics in the Gulf of Maine. This proposal will examine relationships between the dynamics of spring and fall phytoplankton blooms in the Gulf and local and remote forcing. A specific focus is the variability Scotian Shelf Water and Slope Water inflows. A series of numerical experiments will be conducted to test long-standing and newly-proposed hypotheses, including the impact of the North Atlantic Oscillation as it influences Warm Slope Water versus Labrador Slope Water dynamics, which in turn affect nutrient fluxes to the Gulf of Maine and vertical fluxes between surface and deep waters. The influence of surface water freshening (related to Scotian Shelf Water inflow, in turn believed to be affected by global warming) on the vertical density structure of the water column, winter convection, and consequently, the timing/magnitude of blooms, will also be addressed. The process-oriented coupled biological and physical model experiments will focus on the date-rich period 1998-2001 when pronounced large-scale forcing conditions occurred. Providing new insights into the influence of large-scale forcing on the dynamics and productivity of coastal ocean ecosystems will be a significant advance in our understanding of phytoplankton blooms dynamics, which has been traditionally focused on local forcing and seasonal changes. The project will provide a web-based open archive of the 1995-2006 coupled model hourly physical and biological output, and produce a tested coupled biological-physical model system available for other ongoing (e.g. ECOHAB) and future ecosystem studies in the Gulf of Maine and other coastal oceans. The web-based ocean forecast model system being developed by UMASSD-WHOI will benefit directly from this project by helping to optimize the design of ocean observatories and help shape the future of interdependent model-observing systems.

Broader Impacts: Results of the proposed work will be broadly disseminated to the general research, undergraduate and graduate education communities, K-12 institutions, and to the interested public through web-based servers using existing infrastructure at the proposers' institutions. Web-based users will be able to access project description, scientific results, model input and output archives, animations of various physical and biological fields, etc. Collaboration with the New Bedford SEALAB Marine Science Education Center and the WHOI/UMASS COSEE program will foster communication with K-12 teachers and students and the public both nationally and internationally.

PUBLICATIONS PRODUCED AS A RESULT OF THIS RESEARCH

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9.Green, C. B. C. Monger, L. P. McCarry, M. D. Cnnelly, N. R. Schenrf, A. J. Pershing, I. M. Belkin, P. S. Fratantoni, D. G. Mountain, R. C. Pickart, R. Ji, J. Bisagni, C. Chen, S. M. A. Hakkinen, D. B. Haidvogel, J. Wang, E. Head, P. Smith and A. Conver "Recent Arctic climate change and its remote forcing of northwest Atlantic shelf ecosystem" Oceanography , v.25 , 2012 10.5670/oceanog.2012.64
Chen,C, G. Gao, J. Qi, A. Proshutinsky, R. C. Beardsley, Z. Kowalik, H. Lin and G. Cowles "A new high-resolution unstructured-grid finite-volume Arctic Ocean model (AO-FVCOM): an application for tidal studies" J. Geophys. Res , 2009 10.1029/2008jc004941
Chen,C, G. Gao, J. Qi, A. Proshutinsky, R. C. Beardsley, Z. Kowalik, H. Lin and G. Cowles "A new high-resolution unstructured-grid finite-volume Arctic Ocean model (AO-FVCOM): an application for tidal studies" J. Geophys. Res , v.114 , 2009 , p.C08017 10.1029/2008jc004941
Chen, C., H. Haung, R. C. Beardsley, Q. Xu, R. Limeburner, G. W Gowles, Y. Sun, J. Qi and H. Lin "Tidal dynamics in the Gulf of Maine and New England Shelf: An application of FVCOM" J. Geophys. Res , v.116 , 2011 , p.C12010 10.1029/2011JC007054
Chen, C., H. Haung, R. C. Beardsley, Q. Xu, R. Limeburner, G. W Gowles, Y. Sun, J. Qi and H. Lin "Tidal dynamics in the Gulf of Maine and New England Shelf: An application of FVCOM" Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans , v.116 , 2011 , p.C12010 10.1029/2011JC007054
Chen, C, J. Qi, C. Li, R. C. Beardsley, H. Lin, R. Walker and K. Gates "Complexity of the flooding/drying process in an estuarine tidal-creek salt-marsh system: an application of FVCOM" J. Geophys. Res , v.113 , 2008 , p.C07052 10.1029/2007/jc004328
Chen, C, J. Qi, C. Li, R. C. Beardsley, H. Lin, R. Walker and K. Gates "Complexity of the flooding/drying process in an estuarine tidal-creek salt-marsh system: an application of FVCOM" J. Geophys. Res , v.113 , 2008 , p.C07052 10.1029/2007/jc004328
Chen, C, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, J. Wei, R. C. Beardsley, Z. Lai, P. Xue, S. Lyu, Q. Xu1, J. Qi, and G. Cowles "Application and comparison of Kalman filters for coastal ocean problems: An experiment with FVCOM" Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans , v.114 , 2009 , p.C05011 10.1029/2007JC004548
Chen, C, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, J. Wei, R. C. Beardsley, Z. Lai, P. Xue, S. Lyu, Q. Xu1, J. Qi, and G. Cowles "Application and comparison of Kalman filters for coastal ocean problems: An experiment with FVCOM" Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans , v.114 , 2009 , p.C05011 10.1029/2007JC004548
Chen, C, P. Malanotte-Rizzoli, J. Wei, R. C. Beardsley, Z. Lai, P. Xue, S. Lyu, Q. Xu1, J. Qi, and G. Cowles "Validation of Kalman Filters for coastal ocean problems: an experiment with FVCOM." Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans , 2008
Chen, C., Q. Xu, R. Houghton and R. C. Beardsley "A Model-Dye Comparison Experiment in the Tidal Mixing Front Zone on the Southern Flank of Georges Bank" Journal of Geophysical Research , v.113 , 2007 , p.C02005 10.1029/2007jc004106
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