Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the Eastern Gulf of Maine during 2024

Casault, B., Johnson, C.L., Devred, E., Clay, S., and Beazley, L. 2025. Chemical and Biological Oceanographic Conditions on the Scotian Shelf and in the Eastern Gulf of Maine during 2024. Can. Tech. Rep. Fish. Aquat. Sci. 3744: vi + 58 p. https://doi.org/10.60825/p6ad-1k52 Nutrient and plankton conditions were assessed in the context of physical conditions observed in the Maritimes Region in 2024. Nutrient depletion was widespread across the region, with Prince 5 (P5) station recording its tenth consecutive year of below-normal surface and subsurface nitrate inventories, while Cabot Strait section recorded record-low inventories for surface nitrate, silicate, and phosphate. Lower nutrient conditions likely influenced phytoplankton productivity, as chlorophyll-a measured in situ or derived from satellite remote sensing was mainly near or below normal across the region. The spring phytoplankton bloom was earlier than normal in the eastern area, near normal in the central area, and later than normal in the western area of the region. The intensity of the spring bloom was mainly normal to slightly below normal regionwide (except for Lurcher Shoal). The onset of the fall phytoplankton bloom was delayed across most areas, with the Eastern Scotian Shelf indicating a record-late onset. The intensity of the fall bloom was variable but mainly within near-normal ranges. Calanus finmarchicus abundance was near normal for the core sections, but negative and positive anomalies were recorded at the Halifax-2 (HL2) and P5 stations, respectively. Pseudocalanus spp. abundance reached record-high levels for the Halifax section, but was otherwise near normal. Mesozooplankton biomass was above normal at P5 but mainly below normal elsewhere, with record-low biomass observed at HL2. Arctic Calanus species and warm-water offshore copepods mainly remained at or below normal abundances, while warm-water shelf copepods showed near-normal abundances except for negative anomalies observed for the Halifax section and at P5.

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Last Updated April 17, 2026, 18:08 (UTC)
Created April 17, 2026, 18:08 (UTC)
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title_fr Conditions océanographiques chimiques et biologiques sur le plateau néo-écossais et dans l'est du golfe du Maine en 2024
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