“…The temporal development of algal populations in Present address: Graduate Program in Ecology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1610, USA bottom ice can be followed with comparative ease, because they are fixed spatially in a relatively predictable and nearly planar environment and can be revisited repeatedly to document changes in biomass and physiology , Smith et al 1987, 1988. There is little doubt that light availability has a major influence on ice algal biomass and production in the Arctic, Subarctic and Antarctic (Apollonio 1961, 1965, Clasby et al 1976, Horner & Schrader 1982, Gosselin et al 1985, Horner 1985, Grossi et al 1987, Smith et al 1987, 1988, SooHoo et al 1987, especially during the winter-spring transition when incident irradiance increases dramatically.…”