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Nutrients and biomass distribution in the Gulf of Aqaba (Elat), Red Sea
Authors:J Klinker  Z Reiss  C Kropach  I Levanon  H Harpaz  Y Shapiro
Institution:(1) Zoologisches Institut der Universität Giessen, Giessen, Germany (FRG);(2) Department of Geology, The Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel;(3) H. Steinitz Marine Biology Laboratory, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Elat, Israel;(4) Zoologisches Insitut Neues Tierhaus, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 29, D-6300 Giessen, Germany (FRG)
Abstract:The distribution of phosphate, nitrate and silicate values obtained from 300 samples and of biomass determined by displacement volume in about 1,900 vertical plankton hauls (65, 200 and 330 mgrm) collected from 8 oceanographic station during 1974–1975 in the Gulf of Aqaba (Elat) are summarized and illustrated by crosssections. Generally, the Gulf is poor in nutrients and the data indicate that it is filled with upper (150 m) Red Sea waters, flowing in over the sill of Tiran. Nutrient content of the upper and deep waters immediately outside the sill are well within the known range of those in the northern Red Sea. Biomass values are relatively low in the Gulf are generally similar to those reported from the northern Red Sea. Both nutrients and biomass values display seasonal and bathymetric variations in the Gulf and outside the sill.
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