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Fluoro-Electrochemistry Based Phytoplankton Bloom Detection and Enumeration; Field Validation of a New Sensor for Ocean Monitoring

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posted on 2024-12-03, 16:02 authored by Samuel Barton, Minjun Yang, Christopher Batchelor-McAuley, Elaine Mitchell, Haotian Chen, Claire E Widdicombe, Glen L Wheeler, Richard G Compton, Heather A Bouman, Rosalind EM Rickaby

Phytoplankton are essential for the health of our oceans, yet existing in situ methods for monitoring phytoplankton abundance and community structure are limited, with relatively poor spatiotemporal coverage and taxonomic resolution, particularly among the nanoplankton size range. Here, we build on previous work and present field testing of a novel reagent-free fluoro-electrochemical technique for monitoring changes in nanoplankton abundance and community structure in natural seawater samples. This was achieved through the construction of a prototype sensor, which was then tested over a 3-month Spring–Summer period in 2023 with samples collected from the L4 station (Western English Channel). The measurements made by our sensor were successfully validated alongside microscope-based taxonomic enumerations and analytical flow cytometry. Of the phytoplankton functional groups of interest, our results demonstrate particularly strong correlations between the sensor and both microscope-based taxonomy and flow cytometry for enumerating small coccolithophorids (i.e., calcifying Isochrysidales, of the Gephyrocapsa genus) and between the prototype and microscope-based taxonomy for enumerating diatoms. We demonstrate that the inclusion of traditionally hard to identify nanoflagellates in our classifications has minimal effect on our ability to monitor overall shifts in community structure and bloom detection. Taking things forward, the potential for in situ deployment is discussed.

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Author affiliation

College of Science & Engineering Chemistry

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

ACS ES&T Water

Volume

4

Issue

11

Pagination

4858 - 4871

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

issn

2690-0637

eissn

2690-0637

Copyright date

2024

Available date

2024-12-03

Language

en

Deposited by

Dr Jake Yang

Deposit date

2024-11-25

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