“…Despite the continuous input of CDOM to the coastal ocean via continental sources, ocean water as a whole is not highly coloured, due largely to photochemical transformations that are known to alter the absorptive characteristics of coloured components within the DOC pool (Andrews et al, 2000;Del Vecchio and Blough, 2002;Goldstone et al, 4280 H. E. Reader and W. L. Miller: Variability of CO and CO 2 apparent quantum yield spectra 2004; Osburn et al, 2009). The absorption of solar radiation by CDOM can lead to a whole host of chemical reactions, including formation of reactive oxygen species such as hydroxyl radical (OH q ) and superoxide (O − 2 ) (Micinski et al, 1993;Moffett and Zafiriou, 1993;Zika et al, 1985;Blough and Zepp, 1995), breakdown of large organic molecules into lower molecular weight carbon compounds (Wetzel et al, 1995;Kieber et al, 1989Kieber et al, , 1990, alteration of the redox state of biologically important metals (White et al, 2003;Barbeau, 2006;Barbeau et al, 2003), and formation of oxidized inorganic carbon species, such as CO and CO 2 (measured as DIC) (Clark et al, 2004;Johannessen and Miller, 2001;Miller and Zepp, 1995;White et al, 2010;Ziolkowski and Miller, 2007;Wang et al, 2009;Xie et al, 2004;Zafiriou et al, 2003).…”