2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1679-87592012000300008
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Biophysical interactions in the Cabo Frio upwelling system, southeastern Brazil

Abstract: A B S T R A C TThe rising of cold water from deeper levels characterizes coastal upwelling systems. This flow makes nutrients available in the euphotic layer, which enhances phytoplankton production and growth. On the Brazilian coast, upwelling is most intense in the Cabo Frio region (RJ). The basic knowledge of this system was reviewed in accordance with concepts of biophysical interactions. The high frequency and amplitude of the prevailing winds are the main factor promoting the rise of South Atlantic Centr… Show more

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“…The oceanographic system at the coring site has two main components: (1) the prevailing action of the Brazil and the North Brazil Currents (BC and NBC) that constitute low density tropical waters flowing south/southwest along the Brazilian coast partially over and mostly off the continental shelf; and (2) the South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) that rises at the coast coming from the west, which is most pronounced during austral spring and summer seasons (Coelho-Souza et al, 2012; (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The oceanographic system at the coring site has two main components: (1) the prevailing action of the Brazil and the North Brazil Currents (BC and NBC) that constitute low density tropical waters flowing south/southwest along the Brazilian coast partially over and mostly off the continental shelf; and (2) the South Atlantic Central Water (SACW) that rises at the coast coming from the west, which is most pronounced during austral spring and summer seasons (Coelho-Souza et al, 2012; (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Site Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Samplings were done in the Marine Extractive Reserve of Arraial do Cabo (Fig. 1) where different degrees of the influence of upwelling are observed in a small spatial scale (Coelho-Souza et al 2012). Though Arraial do Cabo is a marine protected area, it suffers anthropogenic pressures such as harbor practices and sewage disposal (Ferreira et al 2004, Pereira et al 2010, Cury et al 2011.…”
Section: Studied Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The abiotic factors that shape the coexistence of the caridean shrimps are primarily controlled by habitat types and are influenced by seasonal water temperature changes, salinity fluctuations (Bilgin et al, 2008) and by water masses, through transport and accumulation of nutrients (Coelho-Souza et al, 2012). Sediment also plays an important role in the distribution of carideans because the sediment preferences are related to their burrowing ability (Pinn & Ansell, 1993).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upwelling involves the ascent of cold, nutrient-rich water from subsurface layers to the surface, favoring primary production in the euphotic zone, where mass and energy are transferred through food webs; these physical processes highly impact marine life where they occur (Magliocca et al, 1979;Lehmann & Myrberg, 2008;Merino & MonrealGómez, 2009). As a result, upwelling regions are the most productive areas of the ocean (Coelho et al, 2012). The main upwelling area along the Brazilian Coast is off Cabo Frio, state of Rio de Janeiro (23°S), and occurs more frequently and intensely in spring (October to December) and summer (January to March) (Calado et al, 2008;Coelho-Souza et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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