“…However, the role of photochemistry in open ocean nutrient budgets has received little attention, even though NH estuarine and coastal seawater (Bushaw et al, 1996;Gardner et al, 1998;Bushaw-Newton and Moran, 1999;Morell and Corredor, 2001;Koopmans and Bronk, 2002;Buffam and McGlathery, 2003), while rates of up to 4700 nmol L −1 h −1 (corrected for dilution during ultrafiltration), were observed in freshwaters (Bushaw et al, 1996;Gao and Zepp, 1998;Wang et al, 2000;Koopmans and Bronk, 2002;Buffam and McGlathery, 2003;Vähätalo et al, 2003). In addition to ammonium, photoproduction of nitrite (NO − 2 ) and low molecular weight organic nitrogen compounds such as dissolved primary amines and dissolved free amino acids were also observed (Spokes and Liss, 1996;Bushaw-Newton and Moran 1999;Kieber et al, 1999;Tarr et al, 2001;Wiegner and Seitzinger, 2001;Koopmans and Bronk, 2002;Buffam and McGlathery, 2003). However, the associated photoproduction rates of these N compounds are generally one order of magnitude lower than corresponding rates of photoammonification.…”