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The composition of phytoplankton within the Chesapeake Bay plume and adjacent waters off the Virginia coast,U.S.A.
Authors:Harold G. Marshall
Affiliation:Department of Biological Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia 23508, U.S.A.
Abstract:Phytoplankton composition differences were used to identify and plot the extent of the Chesapeake Bay plume over the continental shelf. Distinct but different phytoplankton assemblages were noted within the plume for March, June and October 1980. The major constituents in the plume were Skeletonema costatum, a variety of other diatoms and an unidentified ultraplankton component assumed to consist of several cyanophycean and chlorophycean species. The shelf plankton outside of the plume was mainly characterized by the coccolithophores and other phytoplankters that formed different seasonal assemblages than what was within the plume. Patchiness and fluctuations in the shape, size and extent of the plume were noted. A total of 235 species is given, with their presence within the plume and at shelf stations indicated.
Keywords:phytoplankton  estuaries  plumes (aquatic)  continental shelf  Chesapeake Bay
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