This paper presents the concentration and size distribution of suspended particles in the South-West Coral reef lagoon of the island of New Caledonia. Data are provided by filtration techniques, Optical BackScattering (OBS) measurements and in situ laser diffraction particle sizing. The concentration of suspended particles increased from reef to land. A bottom nepheloid layer occurred over the entire lagoon. and was more distinct on the nearshore area. Small particles were more abundant in the bottom nepheloid layer than in the overlying water column. The concentration of suspended particles showed more variability over space than over time. Conversely. the particle size distribution of suspended particles showed more variability at a given...