Abstract

The results of recent biological investigations of three types of frontal system — tidal, coastal, and shelf-break - are summarized. Each is characterized by high standing crops of phytoplankton and is important as a biogeographic boundary between water masses with distinct plankton communities. Evidence for relatively high rates of primary production along tidal fronts is discussed in relation to secondary production.

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