International audienceEstuaries worldwide act as "filters" of landderived nitrogen (N) loads, yet differences in coastal environmental settings can affect the N filter function. We investigated microbial N retention (nitrification, ammonium assimilation) and N removal (denitrification, anammox) processes in the aphotic benthic system (bottom boundary layer (BBL) and sediment) of two Baltic Sea estuaries differing in riverine N loads, trophic state, geomorphology, and sediment type. In the BBL, rates of nitrification (5-227 nmol N L-1 d(-1)) and ammonium assimilation (9-704 nmol N L-1 d(-1)) were not enhanced in the eutrophied Vistula Estuary compared to the oligotrophic Ore Estuary. No anammox was detected in the sediment of either estuary,...