Abstract
Closure of the Clipperton Island atoll (10°17′ N 109°13′ W), now a meromictic lake, is estimated to have occurred between 1839 and 1849. It was still closed in 2005. Brackish waters in the upper layer (0–10 m) were oxygenated, while saline waters in the deep layer (>20 m) were anoxic. Allowing for the methodological difficulties of earlier measurements, the physical characteristics of the lagoon did not seem to have changed significantly since the last expedition (1980). The intermediate layer between brackish and saline waters was characterized by a strong density gradient and a temperature inversion of up to 1.6°C. Microbial activity, water exchange between the deep layer and surrounding oceanic waters and the geothermal flux hypothesis are discussed. The low DIN and SRP concentrations observed in the upper layer, despite high nutrient input by seabird droppings, reflect the high nutrient uptake by primary producers as attested by the elevated overall gross primary production (6.6 g C m−2 day−1), and high suspended photosynthetic biomass (2.23 ± 0.23 μg Chl a l−1) and production (263 ± 27 μg C l−1 day−1). Phytoplankton composition changed in 67 years with the advent of new taxa and the disappearance of previously recorded species. The freshwater phytoplanktonic community comprised 43 taxa: 37 newly identified during the expedition and 6 previously noted; 16 species previously found were not seen in 2005. The closure of the lagoon, combined with the positive precipitation–evaporation budget characteristic of the region, has induced drastic changes in lagoon functioning compared with other closed atolls.








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We thank Jean-Louis Étienne for organizing the 2005 expedition to Clipperton, the boat pilots and diving master. We also thank the “Fondation d’entreprise Total pour la Biodiversité et la Mer” and the French research institute, IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement) for Financial support. We also thank G. Sarazin, P. Gérard and E. Rochelle-Newall for H2S, NO3 −, and DOC analysis.
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Charpy, L., Rodier, M., Couté, A. et al. Clipperton, a possible future for atoll lagoons. Coral Reefs 29, 771–783 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00338-010-0627-0
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