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.










