The CTD and nephelometric sounding data are considered along with the parameters of the nearbottom currents and particulate
fluxes measured by a subsurface mooring station in the northern part of the Bear Island Trough. It is shown that the near-bottom
current is characterized by highly variable parameters, while the distribution of suspended particulate matter demonstrates
surface and bottom maximums. The horizontal and vertical fluxes of sedimentary matter in the nepheloid layer are studied.
Original Russian Text © V.N. Lukashin, A.D. Shcherbinin, 2007, published in Okeanologiya, 2007, Vol. 47, No. 1, pp. 78–89.