Denitrification, i.e. anaerobic reduction of nitrate or nitrite to gaseous nitrogen, in the surface sediments of the Bering Sea was estimated using a 15N-tracer method. N2 production is apparently controlled by the supply of nitrate and nitrite to the sediments. The average rate of N2 production in three locations was 1.2 ng-atoms N (g dry weight of sediment)-1 h-1. The rate of nitrate reduction estimated from the vertical distribution of nitrate in the sediments using a one-dimensional diffusion model agreed well with observed rates of N2 production. The annual loss of combined nitrogen by denitrification in the Bering Sea shelf was estimated to be 5 × 1011 g. © 1979.