Distribution of chlorophyll a and primary productivity in Yantai Sishili Bay
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    In May, August and October 2006~2010, thirty integrated surveys of coastal water environment were carried out in Yantai Sishili Bay (YSB) twice per month. Mornitored items included water quality, phytoplankton, surface chlorophyll-a and hydrometeorology. The spacial and temporal distribution of chlorophyll-a and primary productivity in YSB was studied. The results showed that phytoplankton density, chlorophyll-a concentration and primary productivity were generally higher in August; But in 2008,the maximum of phytoplankton density appeared in October, and in 2009 the maximums of both chlorophyll-a concentration and primary productivity appeared in May. In October 2008, the phytoplankton density, the highest during the survey period, reached 51.61×104 cells/L, and significant differences were found among all six sampling sites(P<0.01); The lowest value (0.02×104 cells/L) appeared in October 2007. From 2006 to 2009 both chlorophyll-a concentration and primary productivity showed a growing trend, but in 2010 they decreased to a similar level as 2008. In the last five years,phytoplankton density, chlorophyll-a concentration and primary productivity were generally higher in east YSB than in the west. Furthermore, a significant positive correlation was found between primary productivity and chlorophyll-a concentration (R=0.921,P<0.01), and a regression equation was developed. It will offer an option to estimate and assess the primary productivity of the coastal waters.

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李斌,谷伟丽,靳洋,马元庆,白艳艳,孙珊,王文杰,刘小静.烟台四十里湾叶绿素a和初级生产力的分布特征.渔业科学进展,2012,33(2):19-23

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  • Received:July 05,2011
  • Revised:October 13,2011
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