Week of October 29 – November 4, 2023

​Phytoplankton samples were collected on November 1, 2023 at Bullock Reach and analyzed in the laboratory shortly after collection. It was cloudy and brisk on Narragansett Bay with a northwest wind at 10 kts. Sonde data revealed the surface water temperature was 13.08°C, salinity was 22.63 psu, and chlorophyll a was 1.06

ug/L. The qualitative tow net sample had a moderate filter time, and the filtrate was a light yellow-brown color. The analysis of the quantitative whole water sample revealed a total of 119,000 cells per liter. The micro flagellates were found at 62,000 cells/L. The most predominant phytoplankton genus was Skeletonema spp. at 46,000 cells/L. Other representative genera include Leptocylindrus spp., Eucampia spp., and Prorocentrum spp. Prorocentrum micans (see image, 200x phase contrast) is a tear-dropped shaped dinoflagellate that is often found in Narragansett Bay during the late summer-autumn time period. This species can form extensive blooms but is  considered harmless.

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