The impacts of phytoplankton community composition and particle transport pathways on the biological carbon pump in coastal seas under the changing climate - PHYTOTRANS

Acronym

PHYTOTRANS

Description of the granted funding

Phytoplankton is responsible for fixing dissolved inorganic carbon into organic matter via photosynthesis at the surface of the ocean. Sinking phytoplankton cells transport phytoplankton-derived organic matter subsequently to deeper water layers. This represents the marine biological pump, a crucial component of the climate system, as it moves 11 G tons of carbon to the deep ocean annually. Here we will unravel the interplay between the phytoplankton community composition vertical and lateral particle transport on the organic matter remineralization in coastal seas, to better understand the coastal carbon sink. Due to the imminent climate crises and the significant role that the marine ecosystems play in modulating climate, we urgently need a better understanding of the functioning of the marine biological pump in coastal seas.
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Starting year

2023

End year

2027

Granted funding

Kristian Spilling Orcid -palvelun logo
400 000 €


Funder

Research Council of Finland

Funding instrument

Academy projects

Other information

Funding decision number

354272

Fields of science

Environmental sciences

Research fields

Ympäristötiede

Identified topics

biodiversity, ecosystems