Nitrogen, a limiting element for biological productivity, plays a key role in regulating the
biogeochemical processes in the ocean. In today’s ocean, all of the major reactions in the N
cycle are mediated by assimilatory or dissimilatory functions of marine organisms. Because
marine organisms preferentially incorporate lighter stable isotope of nitrogen 14N instead of
15N, each major metabolic reaction in the N cycle involves irreversible kinetic fractionation of
nitrogen.