Abstract

Winter cooling and persistent mixing for more than a quarter of year (November to early March) along the North Eastern Arabian Sea (NEAS) results in nutrient enrichment of the euphotic column thereby triggering biological production. Hydrographic characteristics of NEAS during Late Winter Monsoon (LWM) and Early Spring Inter Monsoon (ESIM) and the influence on biological production are overviewed here. Winter convective mixing signatures were evident during LWM with low SST (24°C), high SSS (36.4), deep mixed layers (>100 m) and increased surface nitrate (~1 µM). Open ocean waters observed high chlorophylla(1–2 mg m−3) and microphytoplankton abundance (1.2–1.5 × 104cells l−1). Diatoms and greenNoctiluca scintillanswere the major microphytoplankton identified. ESIM observed gradual stabilization of water column with curtailment of winter signatures and strengthening ofNoctiluca scintillansblooms. Mesozooplankton biomass was higher during LWM and decreased towards ESIM with intensification ofNoctilucablooms. However during ESIM, abundance of gelatinous zooplankton occurred in the bloom region. Inter-annual variations were observed in the biological responses along with the hydrographic changes. Thus the convective process during winter monsoon and stabilization of the water column during ESIM plays a significant role in the production pattern of NEAS.

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