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The abundance and proteolytic activity of bacteria inhabiting the surface microlayers and subsurface water in the region of the Gda?sk Deep have been determined. Proteolytic bacteria occurred in large numbers, making up 60-100% of the total number of strains in the water layers investigated. Bacteria inhabiting the subsurface water layer displayed the highest mean activity of enzymes catalysing protein decomposition processes. The considerable impact of temperature, pH and salinity on protease activity was noted.
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The abundance of heterotrophic bacteria in the surface microlayer and subsurface water as well as the rates of processes of organic matter decomposition by multi-species populations of bacterioneuston and bacterioplankton of the Southern Baltic have been determined.The number of heterotrophic bacteria in the surface microlayers was found to be 2 to 11 times greater than in the surface water.The significant differences in the rate of bacterial destruction of individual organic compounds have been shown.It has been also found out that simple organic compounds were mineralized more actively by bacterioneuston while macromolecules by planktonic bacteria.
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The bactrioplankton in the inshore zone of the Gulf of Gdansk in the vicinity of Gdynia, Orlowo and Sopot was investigated in 1991-1993.The numbers of colony-forming bacteria (CFU), the total bacteria number (TBN), their biomass (BBM) and bacterail production (BP) were determined.THe changes in TBN, BBM and activity of the bacterioplankton during their annual cycle corresponded to the growth dynamics of phytoplankton.
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The effect of different concentrations of heavy metal ions Hg+2, Cd+2, Zn+2, Cu+2 on growth and respiratory activity of neustonic and planktonic bacteria derived from the Deep of Gda?sk was studied. The laboratory experiments demonstrated that all heavy metals examined exhibited toxic effects on the development and oxygen uptake by neustonic and planktonic bacteria. This effect depended on the kind of the metal and its concentration.
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