“…bacteria, viruses, and detritus) can be transferred to the marine atmosphere by bubble-bursting processes (Gantt and Meskhidze, 2013;Gershey, 1983;Mochida et al, 2002;Sciare et al, 2009). Terrestrial air masses also bring plentiful organic matter derived from natural and/or anthropogenic activities to the oceanic atmosphere via longrange atmospheric transport (Zhou et al, 1990;Kumar et al, 2012;Hawkins et al, 2010;Srinivas et al, 2011;Kang et al, 2017). Sugars, important watersoluble organic constituents of atmospheric particulate matter, are substantial in both continental (Pashynska et al, 2002;Yttri et al, 2007;Fu et al, 2008;Jia and Fraser, 2011;Iinuma et al, 2007;Cong et al, 2015) and marine aerosols (Simoneit et al, 2004b;Fu et al, 2011).…”