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Sea-floor fissures, biological communities and sediment fatty acids of the Northern Okushiri Ridge, Japan Sea: Implications for possible methane seepage
Authors:Takeshi Naganuma  C Julius Meisel  Hideki Wada  Yukihiro Kato  Akira Takeuchi  Katsunori Fujikura  Jiro Naka  & Kantaro Fujioka
Institution:Faculty of Applied Biological Science, Hiroshima University, 1-4-4 Kagamiyama, Higashi-hiroshima 739–8528,,;Institute of Geosciences, Shizuoka University, 836 Ohya, Shizuoka 422,,;Hydrographic Department, Maritime Safety Agency, 5–3-1 Tsukiji, Tokyo 104,,;Department of Earth Science, Toyama University, 3190 Gofuku, Toyama 930,,;Deep Sea Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC), 2–15 Natsushima-cho, Yokosuka 237–0061, Japan and,;Acculab Inc., 700 Barksdale Road, Newark, Delaware 19711, USA
Abstract:A biological community was discovered in the Northern Okushiri Ridge, northeastern Japan Sea. The community was closely associated with sea-floor fissures, and presumed to be supported by methanotrophic and/or thiotrophic bacterial production. Sediments inside of and in the vicinity of the fissures were collected, and the short-chain (C9–20) sediment fatty acids were analyzed for amounts and compositions. The fatty acid compositions were compared with those from a known methane seep and a submarine volcano in the Sagami Bay, central Japan, and from a whale skeleton at the Torishima Seamount, northwestern Pacific Ocean. As a result, a close relationship between the sediments from the Northern Okushiri Ridge, the known methane-seep, and the whale skeleton was found. This finding represents the first discovery of methane seepage and associated biological communities in the Japan Sea. This also supports the hypothesis that the eastern margin of the northern Japan Sea is at the early stage of new subduction.
Keywords:biological community  fatty acids  Northern Okushiri Ridge  sediment
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