“…Bacteria in the field bacteria may be enriched (Stolle et al, 2009) or depleted in the SML (Engel and Galgani, 2016;, or their growth and hence consumption rates of amino acids are reduced (Stolle et al, 2009;Santos et al, 2012). Possible controls of bacterioneuston activity include the prevailing meteorological conditions, UV light (Agogué et al, 2005), incident OM availability (Carlucci et al, 1985(Carlucci et al, , 1992, wind speed (Stolle et al, 2011;Rahlff et al, 2017) and aerosol deposition (Astrahan et al, 2016). While the importance of solar and UV irradiance for controlling neuston activity in the field is debated (Bailey et al, 1983;Carlucci et al, 1985;Santos et al, 2012), the high bacterial enrichment in the SML during the first days of this study suggest, that accumulation of labile OM and at the absence of light potentially favors bacterial growth at the air sea interface.…”