The subarctic North Pacific is one of
the major High-Nitrate, Low-Chlorophyll open ocean regions. Three mesoscale
iron-enrichment experiments have been performed in the western and the
Alaska gyres (SEEDS, SEEDS II and SERIES) to test the iron-limitation
hypothesis at ecosystem scales as part of the PICES-IFEP and SOLAS activities.
SEEDS II was conduced in the same western subarctic Pacific region as
the initial SEEDS experiment, and was an international collaborative study
utilizing two research vessels (R.V. Hakuho Maru and R.V. Kilo Moana).
This experiment was designed to characterize the evolution of the fertilized
patch over a longer time scale (1 month) and with a greater range of parameters
than measured during SEEDS.
The preliminary results
from SEEDS II showed both the iron-induced increase and subsequent decline
in phytoplankton biomass. However, the iron-initiated bloom was much less
intense than observed in SEEDS. Chlorophyll-a concentrations
increased only 2 to 3 times over initial values, and the drawdown of nutrients
and pCO2 were small. The aim of the SEEDS-II Workshop
is to provide a forum for exchanging scientific information and expertise
to better understand the underlying cause for the dramatically different
chemical and biological responses observed in these two mesoscale experiments.
1. To synthesize the key biological findings of the SEEDS
II
2. To elucidate the changes in iron biogeochemistry
3. To determine the effect of iron addition on the production of trace gases
4. To compare the biogeochemical changes associated with SEEDS I and SEEDS
II
D. Tsumune, Y. Watanabe, A. Shimamoto
Physical behavior of the iron-fertilized patch by SF6 tracer release
10:20-10:50
J. Nishioka, H. Obata, S. Takeda, K. Johnson, M. Wells, S. Nakatsuka,
Y. Kondo, S. Takada, Y. Sorin
Iron and trace metal chemistry
10:50-11:10
Coffee Break
Session 2: Chair - S. Takeda
11:10-11:40
H. Saito, K. Suzuki, H. Kiyosawa, A. Tsuda
Biological responses
11:40-12:10
I. Kudo, T. Aramaki, W. Cochlan, Y. Noiri, T. Ono, and Y. Nojiri
Primary production, bacterial production and nitrogen assimilation
dynamics during SEEDS II
12:10-12:40
W. Cochlan, M. Wells, C. Trick
Complexity of grow-out experiments: further iron stimuration of communities
from an iron fertilized patch
12:40-14:00
Lunch
Session 3: Chair - C. Trick
14:00-14:30
I. Nagao, S. Hashimoto, M. Uematsu
DMS in the seawater and atmosphere measured during the iron fertilization
experiment (SEEDS-II) in the sub-arctic North Pacific
M. Levasseur, M. Lizotte and G. Caron
The role of bacteria in modulating the impact of Fe on DMS production
in HNLC waters
14:30-15:00
M. Uematsu, Y. Narita, Y. Iwamoto, M. Kondo, K. Yoshida, I. Nagao,
S. Hashimoto, S. Toda, S. Kato, K. Kajii
Distribution of marine biogases and their fates between surface seawater
and marine atmospheric boundary layer during the SEEDS II cruise in
the northern North Pacific
15:00-15:30
J. Hall
The SAGE Experiment: Why was there no bloom?
15:30-16:30
Poster session
Session 4: Chair - A. Tsuda
16:30-16:50
Establish the charges for breakout groups, select a Chair and
rapporteur for each group, and begin discussions of the key aspects
of the findings.
Groups and Chairs
1. Trace metal chemistry (S. Takeda)
2. Biological responses (H. Saito)
3. Gasses (M. Uematsu)
October 18th
9:30-11:30
Continue the group discussion
11:30-12:15
M. Fujii (M. Wells), N. Yoshie
Suggestions from modelers
12:15-13:45
Lunch
13:45-15:00
Report from each breakout group
15:00-15:20
Coffee break
15:20-17:00
Synthesis and future plans
Contribution to IFEP/PICES
Listing of planed manuscripts
Publications
International meetings
Etc.
Meso- and microzooplankton dynamics in SEEDS II.
A. Tsuda, H. Saito and R. Machida
2
Dynamics of mass flux and particulate matter flux during SEEDS
II
T. Aramaki, Y. Nojiri, and K. Imai
3
Release of organic iron-binding ligands during grazing on phytoplankton
and its effect on phytoplankton community structure.
M. Sato, S. Takeda and K. Furuya
4
Complexation of iron (III) by natural organic ligands during SEEDS
II.
Y. Kondo, S. Takeda, J. Nishioka and K. Furuya
5
Iron oxidation status during the SEEDS II mesoscale experiment
and its potential biological implications.
E. Roy, M. Wells, C. Trick and W. Cochlan
6
Trace gasses in the water.
U. Tsunogai
7
Geochemistry of bioactive trace metals during an in-situ iron enrichement
in the subarctic western North Pacific Gyre (SEEDS II).
S. Nakatsuka, J. Nishioka, M. Kinugasa, Y. Sorin
8
Phytoplankton dynamics.
K. Suzuki, H. Kiyosawa (cancelled)
9
Ammonium inhibition of nitrate uptake during mesoscale iron-enrichment
experiments: A comparison of the planktonic response during SOFEX
and SEEDS II.
W. Cochlan, J. Herndon, J. Betts, D. Costello, C. Trick and M. Wells
10
Behavior of rare earth elements and 210Po-210Pb during the iron
fertilization experiment
Y. Hara, H. Obata, T. Doi, Y. Hongo, T. Gamo
11
Behavior of thorium and particles obtained by the multiple-unit
large-volume in situ filtration system in SEEDS II.
T. Aono, T. Nakanishi, J. Zheng, M. Yamada and M. Kusakabe
12
Temporal variability of cosmogenic radionuclides 32P, 33P and 7Be
in SEEDS II
T. Nakanishi, T. Aono, M. Yamada and M. Kusakabe
13
Phosphorus dynamics during the SEEDS II
T. Yoshimura
14
Effects of iron fertilization on the distribution of volatile organic
compounds in seawater.
S. Toda, Y. Narita, H. Oda, Y. Akatsuka, T. Nagai, M. Kurihara, M.
Uematsu,
S. Hashimoto
For questions regarding the scientific program, abstract
submission, registration and accommodation, please contact:
Dr. Atsushi Tsuda
Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo
1-15-1 Minamidai, Nakano, Tokyo, Japan
Phone:+81-3-5351-6476
Fax: +81-3-5351-6481
E-mail: tsuda@ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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