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New data on finding of dragonet Draculo mirabilis in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) are presented. This subtropical-lowboreal fish species is rare for this area.
E. V. Kolpakov, P. A. Saveliev
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Previous studies showed that the evolution of the Japan Sea paleoceanography since the Miocene has been influenced by the regional tectonism (e.g., opening/closing of the connecting seaways) and regional/global climate.
Kenji M. Matsuzaki +3 more
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Size and sex structure of estuarine-freshwater mysid Neomysis awatschensis in the northern Amur Bay is considered, time of their aggregations formation is determined, and their biomass is estimated on the data of surveys conducted in 2014–2019.
L. G. Sedova, L. L. Budnikova
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Description of ichthyofauna composition in the Japan Sea
Species composition of fish is decribed for the Japan Sea on the data of Pacific Fish.Res.Center (TINRO), Russia (about 10,000 bottom and pelagic research trawlings at the depth 5-750 m obtained in 1980-2005), National Fish.Res.Dev.Inst.
Denis V. Izmyatinsky
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Quantitative information on the bottom macrofauna of the continental shelf and slope down to the depth 2025 m is generalized for the Far East of Russia and the adjacent waters of North Korea and Japan (in total 32,700 bottom trawls obtained in 224 ...
Vyacheslav P. Shuntov, Igor V. Volvenko
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Rogue waves and entropy consumption [PDF]
Based on data from the Japan Sea and the North Sea the occurrence of rogue waves is analyzed by a scale dependent stochastic approach, which interlinks fluctuations of waves for different spacings. With this approach we are able to determine a stochastic
Hadjihoseini, Ali +4 more
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On the origin of the North Pacific arcs [PDF]
We present a new hypothesis that relates global plate tectonics to the formation of marginal basins, island arcs, spreading ridges and arc-shaped mountain belts around the North Pacific Ocean.
Fornós, Joan J. +3 more
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Inflow and accumulation of organic matter in the bays at Russian coast of the Japan Sea are evaluated using the data on chemical parameters of seawater and total content of carbon in the bottom sediments.
Yulia A. Galysheva, Alexey A. Somov
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Neogene strike-slip faulting in Sakhalin and the Japan Sea opening [PDF]
Laurent Jolivet est Professeur à l'Université d'Orléans au 1er Septembre 2009International audienceWe describe structural data from a 2000 km N-S dextral strike-slip zone extending from northern Sakhalin to the southeast corner of the Japan Sea ...
Angelier +82 more
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New database (DB) is presented of 224 fishery-independent bottom trawl surveys (32699 trawl stations) conducted in the last 34 years in the North Pacific and adjacent regions - the Bering, Okhotsk, and Japan/East.
Igor V. Volvenko
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