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Recent Data on Northern Rock Sole Lepidopsetta polyxystra from the Northwestern Part of the Bering Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2018
The features of the biology and spatial distribution of northern rock sole Lepidopsetta polyxystra are described based on the analysis of samples from bottom trawlings in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea at depths of 57−440 m in June–August 1996–2001.
A. I. Glubokov   +2 more
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Geology of Norton Basin and Continental Shelf Beneath Northwestern Bering Sea, Alaska

AAPG Bulletin, 1982
The rocks that floor the Norton basin and the northwestern Bering Sea are most likely of Precambrian and Paleozoic age, like those rocks that crop out around the basin. A maximum of 6.5 km of mainly Cenozoic strata lie over basement in the basin. On the basis of the geometry of reflections in seismic data, we believe alluvial fans to be present deep in
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Data on distribution and biology of poachers agonidae from the northwestern part of the Bering Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2008
On the basis of materials of 1996–2003, specific features of spatial and seasonal distribution of four species of Agonidae (Percis japonica, Sarritor frenatus, S. leptorhynchus, and Aspidophoroides bartoni) in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea are considered. In this area of the studied species, P.
A. I. Glubokov, A. M. Orlov
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On Changes in the Arrowworm (Chaetognatha) Fauna in the Western Bering Sea and Northwestern Pacific

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2001
We recorded changes in the deep-sea marine arrowworm (Chaetognatha) fauna in the early 1990s in the western Bering Sea and northwestern Pacific: the absence of previously common species from the order Phragmophora and the appearance of representatives of new genera and species of the same order.
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New data on rex sole Glyptocephalus zachirus (Pleuronectidae) in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2017
The data on the size composition, the organ system indices, and the spatial distribution of the rex sole Glyptocephalus zachirus in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea for June–August 2000 has been reported.
A. I. Glubokov   +2 more
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Paleoecology of Late-Glacial Peats from the Bering Land Bridge, Chukchi Sea Shelf Region, Northwestern Alaska

Quaternary Research, 1992
AbstractInsect fossils and pollen from late Pleistocene nonmarine peat layers were recovered from cores from the shelf region of the Chukchi Sea at depths of about 50 m below sea level. The peats date to 11,300−11,000 yr B.P. and provide a limiting age for the regional Pleistocene-Holocene marine transgression.
Scott A. Elias   +2 more
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Mean annual characteristics of zooplankton in the Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea and Northwestern Pacific (Annual and seasonal biomass values and predominance)

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2008
Averaged data on fractions, groups and species of zooplankton in the epipelagic of the Sea of Okhotsk, Bering Sea and Northwestern Pacific are based on the results of plankton studies in 1984-2006 carried out during TINRO-Center expeditions. The material is presented at the following levels: (1) general mean annual quantitative characteristics for the ...
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New data on the Blue-Eyed Searcher Bathymaster signatus (Bathymasteridae, Perciformes) from the northwestern part of the Bering Sea

Journal of Ichthyology, 2009
Special traits of the biology of the Blue-Eyed Searcher Bathymaster signatus are considered on the basis of bottom trawlings in the northwestern part of the Bering Sea in July 2000 at depths of 136–400 m. Its spawning ends in June. Maturation occurs at the length of 27–28 cm.
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