Anomalous coccolitophorid blooming in the eastern part of the Bering S
ea occurred over an area >200 000 km(2) and lasted from early July to
November 1997. Sea surface temperature in the bloom period was 2.5-3.0
degrees C above normal. Samples for phytoplankton composition were ta
ken in the coastal zone of the Saint Paul Island (Pribilof Islands) in
the first days of October. The bloom was formed by one species Emilia
nia huxleyi. The species numbers were as high as 2.1-2.8 min. cells/l
and biomass varied from 1.1 to 1.5 mg/l. E, husleyi shares in total ph
ytoplankton number and biomass were greater than or equal to 99.8% and
greater than or equal to 99.2% respectively. According to phytoplankt
on data obtained in the same region in August in years with different
temperature conditions (1992-1994) single cells of coccolithophorids w
ere only found. Predominating group were diatoms which were responsibl
e for >93% of total phytoplankton numbers and >96% ot total biomass.