“…The communalities are generally higher than 0.80 (sample 57-10) in all samples (Table 5) distribution of this assemblage shows a close relation to the spring sea ice limit of the GIN Sea (Figure 4). Species of this assemblage have often been reported from ice packs, ice margin plankton collections, and high-latitude sediments underlying such areas [Horner, 1982;Sancetta, 1982;Horner, 1985;Williams, 1986]. Horner [1982] reports that while the ice algal bloom consists primarily of pennate diatoms, the ph.vtoplankton bloom at the ice edge consists mainly of centric diatoms and that Nitzschia grunowii and Nitzschia cylindra are abundant in both habitats.…”