Observations from August 1991 and 1993 of downward UV-B, blue and quan
ta irradiances, and of colour indices and Secchi disc depths in the Gr
eenland Sea and the northern part of the Barents Sea, are presented. T
he UV-B irradiance (306 nm) is on average reduced to 10% of its surfac
e value at 5 metres depth, and to 1% at 10 m. Blue irradiance (465 nm)
is reduced to 10% at 21 m, and to 1% at 41 m. The integrated quanta i
rradiance obtains the same reductions at 16 m and 35 m, respectively.
These penetration depths correspond to Ocean Water Type III in Jerlov'
s classification. They are about twice the values of May-June 1973 obs
erved by Aas & Berge, but they are half the values observed in Septemb
er 1979 by Hojerslev. This variability may partly be seasonal, caused
by the hydrological and light-climate cycles. The UV-B transparency of
the Svalbard waters seems to be influenced by yellow substance from d
ifferent freshwater run-offs, and there is probably no single relation
between salinity and yellow substance content in this region. Statist
ical relations between the quanta irradiance and the colour index, the
Secchi disc depth and the blue irradiance differ from one region to a
nother, and from year to year.