This is the final version. Available on open access from MDPI via the DOI in this recordData Availability Statement: Surfer data collected are openly available through the British Oceanographic Data Centre https://www.bodc.ac.uk/data/published_data_library/catalogue/10.5285/d6a5a863-a43d-28a9-e053-6c86abc0b1f4/). L4 datasets are available through the Western Channel Observatory (www.westernchannelobservatory.org.uk). Satellite data used are freely available through NASA (https://oceancolor.gsfc.nasa.gov) and ESA (https://climate.esa.int/en/projects/ocean-colour/).The role of phytoplankton as ocean primary producers and their influence on global biogeochemical cycles makes them arguably the most important living organisms in the sea. Like p...
A coupled model, employing turbulence closure physics and cell-quota threshold limitation biology, h...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Aim: Phytoplankton form the basis of the marine food web and are responsible for approximately 50% o...
The role of phytoplankton as ocean primary producers and their influence on global biogeochemical c...
Primary productivity and subsequent carbon cycling in the coastal zone have a significant impact on ...
In the summer stratified temperate shelf waters of the Western English Channel, a subsurface chlorop...
Temporal variations in primary production have important consequences for carbon transfer, both thro...
The nearshore and surfzone in Southern California are highly dynamic regions (< 20 m depth), and ...
Relationships between sea surface temperature (SST, > 10 m) and vertical density stratification, ...
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers in marine ecosystems, supporting important food webs. T...
The Western English Channel is a seasonally stratified temperate coastal sea where a subsurface chlo...
The nearshore and surfzone in Southern California are highly dynamic regions (<20 m depth), and g...
Annually recurring environmental processes such as the cycle of temperature and light drive the phen...
Phytoplankton, the dominant marine primary producers, are considered to be highly sensitive indicato...
Surf zones, regions of breaking waves, are at the interface between the shore and coastal ocean. Sur...
A coupled model, employing turbulence closure physics and cell-quota threshold limitation biology, h...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Aim: Phytoplankton form the basis of the marine food web and are responsible for approximately 50% o...
The role of phytoplankton as ocean primary producers and their influence on global biogeochemical c...
Primary productivity and subsequent carbon cycling in the coastal zone have a significant impact on ...
In the summer stratified temperate shelf waters of the Western English Channel, a subsurface chlorop...
Temporal variations in primary production have important consequences for carbon transfer, both thro...
The nearshore and surfzone in Southern California are highly dynamic regions (< 20 m depth), and ...
Relationships between sea surface temperature (SST, > 10 m) and vertical density stratification, ...
Phytoplankton are the main primary producers in marine ecosystems, supporting important food webs. T...
The Western English Channel is a seasonally stratified temperate coastal sea where a subsurface chlo...
The nearshore and surfzone in Southern California are highly dynamic regions (<20 m depth), and g...
Annually recurring environmental processes such as the cycle of temperature and light drive the phen...
Phytoplankton, the dominant marine primary producers, are considered to be highly sensitive indicato...
Surf zones, regions of breaking waves, are at the interface between the shore and coastal ocean. Sur...
A coupled model, employing turbulence closure physics and cell-quota threshold limitation biology, h...
Marine primary productivity is an important agent in the global cycling of carbon dioxide, a major '...
Aim: Phytoplankton form the basis of the marine food web and are responsible for approximately 50% o...