Abstract:N) provides a powerful tool for estimating the trophic positions of consumers in food webs. We measured δ15N in 28 fish species and 26 invertebrate species that were collected from Liaodong Bay June and August, 2010. The trophic levels of these organisms ranged from 2.98 to 4.84, but were generally within the range of 3.70–4.56. δ15N values changed in a large proportion (50%) of fish between July and August, suggesting that δ15N values vary among species and seasonally. The largest increase wasPlatycephalus indicus (1.84‰). Furthermore, δ15N values decreased in 87.5 of the invertebrates in August. The decrease in 6 invertebrate species was > 1‰ (37.5), suggesting that invertebrates exhibit greater seasonal variation in δ15N than fish. We compared the δ15N values for 10 invertebrate species in the nearshore waters and offshore waters of Liaodong Bay to determine whether the inshore seawater environment and ecosystem is influenced by anthropogenic nitrogen inputs.