Nutrient flux onto the Labrador Shelf from Hudson Strait and its biological consequences. Sutcliffe Jr., W., H., Loucks, R., H., Drinkwater, K., F., Coote, A., R., & Anonymous Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 40(10):1692-1701, 1983.
Website abstract bibtex Fish abundance increases southward along the Labrador Shelf from Hudson Strait. Yearly abundance of Labrador Atlantic cod Gadus morhua is closely correlated with salinity changes at Station 27 off St. John's, Newfoundland. Data indicate nutrient enrichment of the surface waters through physical mixing in Hudson Strait. These waters are carried by the residual circulation onto the northern Labrador Shelf. Fish production may thus develop downstream of the area of nutrient injection due to the southward flow of the Labrador Current coupled with the time required for food chain development. The yearly variation of cod is interpreted as arising from the variation of the nutrient supply, which is itself correlated with salinity. The fresh water discharge into Hudson Bay which eventually flows out through Hudson Strait and onto the Labrador Shelf appears to suppress mixing and hence years of higher discharge would tend to decrease to nutrient supply. -from Authors
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