“…Thermodynamic models support the idea that plumes are a significant source of chemosynthetically derived organic carbon to the deep oceans (McCollum, 2000), and several observational studies confirm an important contribution of plumes to deep-sea organic carbon on regional scales (De Angelis et al, 1993; Cowen and German, 2003; Lam et al, 2004, Lam et al, 2008). Indeed, plumes are enriched with organic carbon, some of which is labile, and are responsible for dispersing it kilometers away from vent sites (Roth and Dymond, 1989; Cowen et al, 2001; Shackelford and Cowen, 2006; Lam et al, 2008; Bennett et al, 2011a,b). More recently, transcriptomic evidence confirms that autotrophy is a prevalent process in plumes (Baker et al, 2012; Lesniewski et al, 2012; Anantharaman et al, 2013).…”