Dense mesopelagic sound scattering layer and vertical segregation of pelagic organisms at the Arctic-Atlantic gateway during the midnight sun

  • Priou, Pierre
  • Nikolopoulos, Anna
  • Flores, Hauke
  • Gradinger, Rolf
  • Kunisch, Eirin
  • Katlein, Christian
  • Castellani, Giulia
  • Linders, Torsten Theodor
  • Berge, Jørgen
  • Fisher, Jonathan A.D.
  • Geoffroy, Maxime
Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd.

Abstract

Changes in vertical and spatial distributions of zooplankton and small pelagic fish impact the biological carbon pump and the distribution of larger piscivorous fish and marine mammal species. However, their distribution and abundance remain poorly documented at high latitudes because of the difficulties inherent to sampling relatively fast-moving organisms in ice-covered waters. This study documents the under-ice distribution of epipelagic and mesopelagic organisms at the Arctic-Atlantic gateway in spring, during the midnight sun period, using ice-tethered and ship-based echosounders. An epipelagic surface scattering layer composed of copepods consistently occupied the top 60 m and was associated with cold polar surface water (mean tempera...

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