Shelf seas play a key role in both the global carbon cycle and coastal marine ecosystems through the draw-down and fixing of carbon, as measured through phytoplankton net primary production (NPP). Measuring NPP in situ and extrapolating this to the local, regional, and global scale presents challenges however because of limitations with the techniques utilised (e.g. radiocarbon isotopes), data sparsity, and the inherent biogeochemical heterogeneity of coastal and open-shelf waters. Here, we introduce a new data set generated using a technique based on the synergistic use of in situ glider profiles and satellite Earth observation measurements which can be implemented in a real-time or delayed-mode system (10.5285/e6974644-2026-0f94-e053-6c86...
The accuracy of two satellite models of marine primary (PP) and new production (NP) were assessed ag...
The accuracy of three satellite models of primary production (PP) of varying complexity was assessed...
Estuaries are biogeochemical hot spots because they receive large inputs of nutrients and organic ca...
Shelf seas play a key role in both the global carbon cycle and coastal marine ecosystems through the...
An autonomous underwater vehicle (Seaglider) has been used to estimate marine primary production (PP...
An autonomous underwater vehicle (Seaglider) has been used to estimate marine primary production (PP...
The magnitude of marine plankton net community production (NCP) is indicative of both the biological...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are a key component of the global carbon cycle and the base of most marin...
The accuracy of satellite estimates for water column net primary productivity (NPP) are contingent u...
Ocean biogeochemical and ecosystem processes are linked by net primary production (NPP) in the ocean...
Fixation of organic carbon by phytoplankton is the foundation of nearly all open-ocean ecosystems an...
The continental shelf seas are important at a global scale for ecosystem services. These highly dyna...
Mixed layer depth (MLD) has long been recognized as having an important influence on underwater ligh...
Primary production by marine phytoplankton is one of the largest fluxes of carbon on our planet. In ...
There is ongoing debate as to whether the oligotrophic ocean is predominantly net autotrophic and ac...
The accuracy of two satellite models of marine primary (PP) and new production (NP) were assessed ag...
The accuracy of three satellite models of primary production (PP) of varying complexity was assessed...
Estuaries are biogeochemical hot spots because they receive large inputs of nutrients and organic ca...
Shelf seas play a key role in both the global carbon cycle and coastal marine ecosystems through the...
An autonomous underwater vehicle (Seaglider) has been used to estimate marine primary production (PP...
An autonomous underwater vehicle (Seaglider) has been used to estimate marine primary production (PP...
The magnitude of marine plankton net community production (NCP) is indicative of both the biological...
Phytoplankton in the ocean are a key component of the global carbon cycle and the base of most marin...
The accuracy of satellite estimates for water column net primary productivity (NPP) are contingent u...
Ocean biogeochemical and ecosystem processes are linked by net primary production (NPP) in the ocean...
Fixation of organic carbon by phytoplankton is the foundation of nearly all open-ocean ecosystems an...
The continental shelf seas are important at a global scale for ecosystem services. These highly dyna...
Mixed layer depth (MLD) has long been recognized as having an important influence on underwater ligh...
Primary production by marine phytoplankton is one of the largest fluxes of carbon on our planet. In ...
There is ongoing debate as to whether the oligotrophic ocean is predominantly net autotrophic and ac...
The accuracy of two satellite models of marine primary (PP) and new production (NP) were assessed ag...
The accuracy of three satellite models of primary production (PP) of varying complexity was assessed...
Estuaries are biogeochemical hot spots because they receive large inputs of nutrients and organic ca...