Abstract

The distribution of phototrophic bacteria was investigated during the summers of 1969 and 1970 in Omura Bay of western Kyushu. Phototrophic sulfur- and nonsulfur-bacteria were distributed numerously in the mud and bottom water. Brown strains usually dominated in number. In water column, other than bottom water, there were usually few or no phototrophic bacteria. On occasion, however, a large number of brown bacteria were found in the middle of water column.

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