Marine plankton play a crucial role in carbon storage, global climate, and ecosystem function. Planktonic ecosystems are embedded in patches of water that are continuously moving, stretching, and diluting. In this talk we present an ecosystem model that describes biomass production and carbon dynamics within a Lagrangian patch in the ocean. First, we illustrate its theoretical background from both a physical and biological perspective. Then, we show that our framework is able to reproduce observed biochemical patterns during the SOIREE fertilization experiment. Finally, we discuss further applications to the case of 3-dimensional mesoscale eddies.
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