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Exchange of Plankton, Pollutants, and Particles Across the Nearshore Region

Melissa Moulton, Sutara H. Suanda, Jessica C. Garwood, Nirnimesh Kumar, Melanie R. Fewings, James M. Pringle

2022Annual Review of Marine Science45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Exchange of material across the nearshore region, extending from the shoreline to a few kilometers offshore, determines the concentrations of pathogens and nutrients near the coast and the transport of larvae, whose cross-shore positions influence dispersal and recruitment. Here, we describe a framework for estimating the relative importance of cross-shore exchange mechanisms, including winds, Stokes drift, rip currents, internal waves, and diurnal heating and cooling. For each mechanism, we define an exchange velocity as a function of environmental conditions. The exchange velocity applies for organisms that keep a particular depth due to swimming or buoyancy. A related exchange diffusivity quantifies horizontal spreading of particles without enough vertical swimming speed or buoyancy to counteract turbulent velocities. This framework provides a way to determinewhich processes are important for cross-shore exchange for a particular study site, time period, and particle behavior.

Topics & Concepts

BuoyancyShorePlanktonNeutral buoyancyEnvironmental scienceSubmarine pipelineOceanographyBiological dispersalParticle (ecology)Energy exchangeAtmospheric sciencesGeologyMechanicsPhysicsPopulationDemographySociologyCoastal and Marine DynamicsCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsMarine and coastal ecosystems