Project: Assessing the Ecophysiological and Biogeochemical Response to Deliberate Nutrient Loading in the Southern California Bight

Acronym/Short Name:SoCalPlumeEx2012
Project Duration:2012-08 - 2014-07
Geolocation:Southern California Bight [33-33.75° N, 117.25-118.5° W]

Description

In autumn 2012, Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) will divert ~150 million gallons/day of secondarily-treated effluent to a nearshore (1 mile offshore) outfall pipe over a period of ~4 weeks. No discharges of this magnitude have been conducted in decades. The planned diversion is expected to create a buoyant surface plume that will spread over much of the coastal region. Because OCSD plans to "super-chlorinate" and then dechlorinate the discharge, the effect of the plume should be predominantly a nutrient addition rather than direct addition of intact microbial populations. The PIs propose to address two broad questions through a study of the plume:

First, what happens ecologically and physiologically to the phytoplankton assemblage when nutrients are discharged in the surface ocean for extended periods of time?
Second, can this dynamic and shifting environment be sampled by deploying multiple technologies to identify the physical/chemical drivers of the biological response at ecologically relevant space and time scales?

They will test two hypotheses:
H1: Continual discharge of nutrients to the surface ocean results in a dinoflagellate-dominated bloom which leads to dampening or cessation of vertical migration of the dinoflagellates and drives a shift to net heterotrophy.
H2: The bloom will initially result in a strong local sink for carbon dioxide which gradually develops into a strong source as heterotrophy develops.

The study is expected to provide a time-evolving picture of interactions within and between autotrophic and heterotrophic communities and will illustrate the short-term biogeochemical and ecological consequences of sustained nutrient discharge to a shallow coastal site. The planned diversion provides an unprecedented opportunity to study the ecophysiological response in a natural setting over a period of weeks, including the interaction of biology, chemistry, and physics, and it will contribute to basic understanding of anthropogenic nutrient loading to the coastal ocean. Undergraduate and graduate education and training will be furthered through active participation in lab, field, and data synthesis activities involving academic, government, and industry partners.

Affiliated Programs or Projects:
- NOAA ECOHAB Project (NA11NOS4780030): A Regional Comparison of Upwelling and Coastal Land Use Patterns on the Development of HAB Hotspots Along the California Coast
- Southern California Coastal Ocean Observing System
- Central and Northern California Coastal Ocean Observing System


DatasetLatest Version DateCurrent State
Physical and optical measurements from Wirewalker profiling moorings WW_M19, WW_WQM2, and WW_ESP in the Continental shelf offshore of Huntington Beach, California in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2015-01-21Final no updates expected
YSI flowthrough data from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
Station locations from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
Surface Fluorescence from C3 fluorometer on G5 WaveGlider from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
CTD casts from R/V Nerissa in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
CTD measurements from WaveGlider from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
Fluorescence from PAM fluorometer from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
YellowFin CTD Data from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
Station locations from fishing vessels in the Southern California Bight off Huntington Beach in 2012 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress
pH Data from shoreside Santa Cruz Municipal Wharf (SCW-2013) in 2013 (SoCalPlumeEx2012 project)2014-11-04Preliminary and in progress

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People

Lead Principal Investigator: Raphael M. Kudela
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)

Co-Principal Investigator: Andrew J Lucas
University of California-San Diego Scripps (UCSD-SIO)

Contact: Raphael M. Kudela
University of California-Santa Cruz (UCSC)

BCO-DMO Data Manager: Stephen R. Gegg
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI BCO-DMO)