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Oceans/seas Norwegian fjord

The potential underestimation of Phaeocystis spp. carbon by only including cell carbon is thus not likely to be >40%. Based on measurements of vertical flux around 100 m depth from Antarctica, the coastal North Sea, North Norwegian fjords, the Barents Sea and the Arctic Ocean (Fig. 5), the average carbon contribution from Phaeocystis spp. to the POC flux will increase from 3% to <5% by including mucus carbon. Despite the lack of appropriate species-specific carbon conversion rates for all Phaeocystis species, the evidence clearly indicates that Phaeocystis spp. mucus, sinking as intact colonies with cells, is not significantly contributing to the total POC export. [Pg.229]


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