Mesozooplankton play an important role in Arctic shelf ecosystems as a trophic link and a key food source for many larval fish species. The distribution of mesozooplankton in the eastern Barents Sea was studied along a 500 nautical mile-long transect in May 2016 during the spring bloom. Mesozooplankton were sampled using a Juday net hauled from the surface to the bottom at 12 stations. We found good correspondence between the distribution of water masses and mesozooplankton assemblages. Mesozooplankton abundance (mean 73·10 individuals m) in Novaya Zemlya coastal water was dominated by Copepoda ova and nauplii, spp. nauplii and . and comprised most of the total mesozooplankton biomass (mean 0.9 g dry mass m) in that water mass. A second assemblage (mean abundance 171·10 individuals m) was associated with the colder Barents Sea water, with , Copepoda nauplii, and Cirripedia nauplii being the most numerous. In that water mass, , , Cirripedia nauplii and contributed most to the total biomass (mean 3 g dry mass m). The dominance of young stages of Copepoda and a high proportion of meroplankton were typical of spring mesozooplankton assemblages. The spatial distribution of mesozooplankton abundance and biomass was strongly correlated with latitude, longitude and chlorophyll concentration, which together explained 10% of the total variance in mesozooplankton density. The present investigation is a baseline study for the assessment of the spring mesozooplankton assemblage in the eastern Barents Sea, and for an evaluation of the possible impact of future environmental changes on the Arctic shelf marine ecosystem.

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