CaNDyFloSS: Carbon and Nutrient Dynamics and Fluxes over Shelf Systems
Lead Research Organisation:
NATIONAL OCEANOGRAPHY CENTRE
Department Name: Science and Technology
Publications
Ruiz-Castillo E
(2019)
Wind-Driven Strain Extends Seasonal Stratification
in Geophysical Research Letters
Sharples J
(2019)
Shelf Sea Biogeochemistry: Nutrient and carbon cycling in a temperate shelf sea water column
in Progress in Oceanography
Humphreys M
(2019)
Mechanisms for a nutrient-conserving carbon pump in a seasonally stratified, temperate continental shelf sea
in Progress in Oceanography
Mayers K
(2019)
Growth and mortality of coccolithophores during spring in a temperate Shelf Sea (Celtic Sea, April 2015)
in Progress in Oceanography
Wihsgott J
(2019)
Observations of vertical mixing in autumn and its effect on the autumn phytoplankton bloom
in Progress in Oceanography
García-Martín E
(2019)
Plankton community respiration and bacterial metabolism in a North Atlantic Shelf Sea during spring bloom development (April 2015)
in Progress in Oceanography
Legge O
(2020)
Carbon on the Northwest European Shelf: Contemporary Budget and Future Influences
in Frontiers in Marine Science
Hopkins J
(2021)
Control of a phytoplankton bloom by wind-driven vertical mixing and light availability
in Limnology and Oceanography
Anderlini E
(2021)
A remote anomaly detection system for Slocum underwater gliders
in Ocean Engineering
Jardine JE
(2023)
Rain triggers seasonal stratification in a temperate shelf sea.
in Nature communications
Description | Improved understanding of carbon and nutrient dynamics on the NW European Shelf, including the importance of dissolved organic matter and shelf-ocean exchange. Further findings are being published. |
Exploitation Route | Produced policy document entitled 'Shelf-Seas: the Engine of Productivity'. Presented to Defra and Marine Scotland. Further discussions as part of legacy workshops with Defra and Cefas |
Sectors | Agriculture, Food and Drink,Education,Environment |
URL | https://www.uk-ssb.org/shelf_seas_report.html |