NB p. 19 Upwelling in the World Ocean. Upwelling- the movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean to the surface.

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NB p. 19 Upwelling in the World Ocean

Upwelling- the movement of cold, nutrient-rich water from the deep ocean to the surface

Upwelling refers to deep water that is brought to the surface. Areas of upwelling are created by surface winds that pull water away from an area. This lack of water on the surface invites water to come up from deeper regions.

Look at the equator in the Pacific Ocean.

What’s the difference between Peru(A) and Colombia (B)? B A

The Monsoonal wind shifts in Oman create very different conditions. August, 1999 Offshore winds: Upwelling April, 1999 Onshore winds: Downwelling Wind

Identifying upwelling on satellite-derived maps Sea Surface Temperature Ocean Color

The deep water that surfaces in upwelling is cold; by looking at Sea Surface Temperature maps we can identify cool upwelled water versus hotter surface water.

Upwelled water also contains nutrients (nitrate, phosphate, silicate) and dissolved gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) that are not utilized at depth because of a lack of sunlight. Now on the surface, these nutrients and gases help to fuel photosynthesis by small algae called phytoplankton.

Phytoplankton photosynthesize using specialized color pigments called chlorophyll. Thus, “Ocean Color” maps are another way to identify areas of upwelling. Where on this ocean color map are high phytoplankton concentrations?

Ecological and Economic effects of upwelling: Upwelling leads to more phytoplankton More phytoplankton leads to more fish More fish lead to commercial fishing jobs and to more seafood

Phytoplankton come in many shapes and forms. Collectively they form the base of oceanic food webs. Without upwelling many of the world’s fisheries would not thrive.

Even though upwelling areas account for only 1% of the ocean surface, they support 50% of the world’s fisheries.

Upwelling and Fisheries Using this series of Sea Surface Temperature Maps from 1999, can you determine areas/times for possible fisheries? (Hint: Look at Peru’s coast in January and April. Look at the northwestern tip of Africa in July and October.) January April JulyOctober