Abstract

The vertical distribution of phytoplankton primary production (PP) and chlorophyll a (Chl) was studied based on the data carried out in August–September 2015, 2017, and 2018. The PP maximum was located at the surface or within the 0–5 m subsurface layer. The subsurface chlorophyll maximum (SCM) was recorded at 39% stations on the outer shelf and in the vicinity of the continental slope. The SCM was not detected along the northward transect (130° E) from the Lena River delta. As in other areas of the World Ocean, the SCM was located below the upper mixed layer (UML), in the nitracline, near the boundary of the euphotic zone (1% of photosynthetically active radiation). Generally, the SCM was not accompanied by an additional PP maximum. The Chl concentration at the SCM did not exceed 1 mg m–3. PP produced within the UML and SCM contributed 72 and 23%, respectively, to the integrated primary production (IPP) of the water column. Our results suggest that the influence of the SCM on IPP was insufficient due to low Chl concentration and PP colimitation by the low light and temperature at these depths.

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