Changes in nutrients, pH, light penetration and heat budget by migrating photosynthetic organisms
The possible impact of red tide organisms (Gymnodinium splendens in spring, 1976 and Mesodinium rubrum in spring, 1977) on the oceanography of Peru coastal waters is described. In the upper 1 m of the ocean they can control up to 99% of the absorption and transport of incoming radiation. These vertically migrating organisms are likely to play a key role in heat transport in eastern boundary systems.
Dugdale R C, Wilkerson F P, Barber R T, Blasco D, Packard T T (1987). Changes in nutrients, pH, light penetration and heat budget by migrating photosynthetic organisms. Oceanologica Acta, Special issue, https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00267/37853/