Abstract
Data on the structural and production characteristics of bacterioplankton in the western part of the Kara Sea at the beginning and in the middle of summer are presented. In the region of the St. Anna Trough slope, the average abundance of prokaryotes for the water column was (594–708) × 103 cells/ml (26.4–36.5 mgC/m3) in June and (247–517) × 103 cells/ml (12–28 mgC/m3) at the beginning of August. On the transect along Novaya Zemlya, the average abundance of bacterioplankton in the water column was (186–554) × 103 cells/mL (8.5–30 mgC/m3) within a week after the seasonal ice and (169–443) × 103 cells/mL (8–21 mgC/m3) in the midsummer. Bacterial specific growth rate did not exceed 1.28 day–1; its high values were observed in the upper warm water layer, above the halocline, and also at the near-bottom depths. At the beginning of summer, the production of bacterioplankton tended to decrease in the northeast direction. The distribution of prokaryotes abundance was determined by temperature and water saturation with oxygen, possibly as an indirect indicator of past phytoplankton “bloom”.
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