Week of November 26 – December 2, 2023

Phytoplankton samples were collected on November 30, 2023 at Bullock Reach and analyzed in the laboratory shortly after collection. It was sunny and brisk on Narragansett Bay with calm conditions and a southwest wind at less than 10 kts. The qualitative tow net sample had a quick filter time, and the filtrate was a light tan color. The analysis of the quantitative whole water sample revealed a total of 153,000 cells per liter. The microflagellates were found at 52,000 cells/L. The most predominant phytoplankton genus was Skeletonema spp. at 65,000 cells/L. Other representative genera include Chaetoceros spp. and Eucampia spp. Chaetoceros socialis (see image, 200x phase contrast) is a diatomic phytoplankton found in marine and brackish waters. These phytoplankton have a characteristic linear colonial growth habit and their very long, overlapping, spines are thought to minimize sinking rates.​

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