Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research

Chlorophyll

All phytoplankton cells contain chlorophyll

Primary production is the formation of organic carbon from carbon dioxide, using light as a source of energy. All phytoplankton cells contain chlorophyll to harvest the light energy. Therefore, chlorophyll might be used to estimate the biomass of phytoplankton. However, the chlorophyll content per cell depends on the available light and the traits of a specific phytoplankton type. The chlorophyll content is therefore dynamically modeled for each phytoplankton type.

In the North Sea the growth of phytoplankton (= primary production) starts in March in the South where there is more light and the water temperature is higher. In April the growth starts in the northern part of the North Sea. In spring diatoms have the highest production and determine to a large extent phytoplankton biomass and hence the chlorophyll concentration.

New website for NIOZ

This year we are going to redesign and technically improve the NIOZ website. We would like to take your opinion as website visitor into account.

By answering 10 questions you can help us enormously! It will take you no longer than 4 minutes. You can win a NIOZ t-shirt and a book voucher to the value of EUR 25 if you fill in the questions.

Thank you for your help!

No, sorry! Yes! I'll help out!