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Variation of dissolved organic matter and fluorescence characteristics before,during and after phytoplankton bloom
Authors:Marut Suksomjit  Seiya Nagao  Kazuhiko Ichimi  Tatsuo Yamada  Kuninao Tada
Affiliation:1.Faculty of Agriculture,Kagawa University,Kagawa,Japan;2.Low Level Radioactivity Laboratory, KU-INET,Kanazawa University,Wake, Nomi, Ishikawa,Japan;3.Aji Marine Station, Seto Inland Sea Regional Research Center,Kagawa University,Aji, Takamatsu, Kagawa,Japan;4.Kagawa Prefectural Fisheries Experimental Station,Takamatsu, Kagawa,Japan
Abstract:The variation of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and fluorescence characteristics during the phytoplankton bloom were investigated in Yashima Bay, at the eastern part of the Seto Inland Sea, Japan. We found significant accumulations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM) fluorescence, and UV260 during the phytoplankton bloom period in 2005, although lower accumulations of DOC and DON and only increases of CDOM fluorescence were observed during the bloom period in 2006. Little or no correlation between DOM and phytoplankton abundance might be due to the composition of DOM, which is a complex mixture of organic materials. The 3D-EEM results revealed that the DOM produced around the phytoplankton bloom period contained tyrosine, tryptophan, and humic-like substances. Our results showed that the occurrence of phytoplankton bloom contributed to the production of DOM in coastal water but the DOM accumulation depended on the type of phytoplankton bloom, the phytoplankton species in particular. From our results, we concluded that phytoplankton have a great role in the dynamics of DOM as a producer in a coastal environment.
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