Plankton community net and gross production and dark respiration were determined from in vitro changes in dissolved inorganic carbon and dissolved oxygen during September 1994 along a southeast offshore transect in the Arabian Sea. Surface rates of gross production decreased from 17 +/- 0.7 mmol Cm-3 d(-1) at a coastal upwelling station to 3 +/- 0.8 mmol Cm-3 d(-1) at the most offshore station. The euphotic zone at the time of sampling was predominantly heterotrophic, with integrated net community production values ranging from 15 +/- 7 mmol Cm-2 d(-1) inshore to - 253 +/- 32 mmol Cm-2 d(-1) offshore. Calculations of the respiration attributable to the major plankton groups could account for 61-87% of the dark community respiration measured at the inshore stations, but only 15-26% of the community respiration determined offshore. Comparison of the fluxes of dissolved inorganic carbon and oxygen revealed a tendency for higher respiratory quotients than those calculated for organic metabolism prevailing at the offshore stations. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.