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Observation of sub-mesoscale coupling at high resolution<\/span><\/h3>

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The scientific objectives of the OSCAHR (Observing Submescale Coupling At High Resolution) project are to characterise a dynamic submesoscale structure and to study its influence on the distribution of biogenic elements and on the structure and dynamics of the first trophic levels associated with it.<\/p>

Our methodology includes the use of new observation platforms for sampling the surface layer of the ocean at a high spatial and temporal frequency. In particular, an MVP (Moving Vessel Profiler) is being deployed with CTD, Fluorescence and LOPC (Laser Optical Particle Counter) sensors, and a new version of the automated flow cytometer is being installed for real-time, high-throughput sampling of phytoplankton functional groups, from microphytoplankton to tocyanobacteria (including Prochlorococcus).<\/p>

Two sources of seawater were used in the OSCAHR: in addition to the surface water intake on board, a new pumping system was developed and tested to sample the upper water column at a resolution of one metre.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>

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