Marine microbes in 4D-using time series observation to assess the dynamics of the ocean microbiome and its links to ocean health.

Curr Opin Microbiol

Alfred-Wegener-Institut, Helmholtz-Zentrum für Polar- und Meeresforschung, Am Handelshafen 12, D-27570 Bremerhaven, Germany; Max Planck Institut für Marine Mikrobiologie, Celsiusstr. 1, D-28359 Bremen, Germany; MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences, University of Bremen, Leobener Str. 8, D-28334 Bremen, Germany. Electronic address:

Published: June 2018

Microbial observation is of high relevance in assessing marine phenomena of scientific and societal concern including ocean productivity, harmful algal blooms, and pathogen exposure. However, we have yet to realise its potential to coherently and comprehensively report on global ocean status. The ability of satellites to monitor the distribution of phytoplankton has transformed our appreciation of microbes as the foundation of key ecosystem services; however, more in-depth understanding of microbial dynamics is needed to fully assess natural and anthropogenically induced variation in ocean ecosystems. While this first synthesis shows that notable efforts exist, vast regions such as the ocean depths, the open ocean, the polar oceans, and most of the Southern Hemisphere lack consistent observation. To secure a coordinated future for a global microbial observing system, existing long-term efforts must be better networked to generate shared bioindicators of the Global Ocean's state and health.

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