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Late Holocene climate and environmental changes in Kamchatka inferred from subfossil chironomid record. [PDF]
This study presents a reconstruction of the Late Holocene climate in Kamchatka based on chironomid remains from a 332 cm long composite sediment core recovered from Dvuyurtochnoe Lake (Two-Yurts Lake, TYL) in central Kamchatka.
de Hoog, Verena +4 more
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ABSTRACT The Japanese sardine, Sardinops melanostictus, is a major fishery resource in the Sea of Japan (SOJ) and East China Sea (ECS); however, recent research on suitable habitats and migration patterns of this fish in these seas is lacking. We aimed to identify the oceanographic conditions (temperature, chlorophyll‐a concentration, and sea surface ...
Taketoshi Kodama +3 more
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The key stage of juvenile pink salmon monitoring is the survey of their fall feeding in the sea that detects the year-class strength. The results of this survey are used for forecasting of the pink salmon returns to the Karaginsky fishing subzone in ...
A. A. Somov +4 more
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About records of the Blakiston's Fish Owl on the northern coast of the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia
The Blakiston’s Fish Owl (Ketupa blakistoni) is a rare endemic of eastern Asia, breeding in the Sea of Japan and Sea of Okhotsk basin. Up until now, the northern limits of the breeding range was thought to be the Chelomdja and the Yana rivers of the Tauy
Irina G. Utekhina, Eugene R. Potapov
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PICES Press, Vol. 11, No. 2, July 2003 [PDF]
Cover [pdf, 1.2 Mb] PICES Science Board and Governing Council hold their first joint meeting [pp. 1-3] [pdf, 0.2 Mb] 3rd International Zooplankton Production Symposium [pp.
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Cluster‐based chemostratigraphy using XRF‐CS enables high‐resolution correlation of event deposits across contrasting depositional settings in the Japan Trench. This approach reveals previously unrecognised events and compositional heterogeneity, offering new insights into sediment provenance and earthquake‐triggered deposition, with implications for ...
Jyh‐Jaan Steven Huang +4 more
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Low ocean-floor rises regulate subpolar sea surface temperature by forming baroclinic jets
Sea surface temperature fronts in mid-and-high latitudes give significant impacts on atmospheric circulations and climate. Here, the authors uncover a new mechanism on the sea surface front genesis in the subpolar oceans in which small-amplitude bottom ...
H. Mitsudera +9 more
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Chemical patterns of the TINRO Basin (Okhotsk Sea) in abnormally cold years
Chemical parameters (dissolved oxygen content, concentrations of silicon, phosphate and nitrate, nitrate deficiency) in the TINRO Basin of the Okhotsk Sea (~1000 m depth) are considered for the years 2001–2002 with abnormally cold winters.
A. Р. Nedashkovsky +2 more
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Spotted Seals, Phoca largha, in Alaska [PDF]
The worldwide literature on management of spotted seals, Phoca largha, was reviewed and updated, and aerial surveys weref lown in 1992 and 1993 to determine the species' distribution and abundance in U.S. waters.
Rugh, David J. +2 more
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Using the Tools We Have: An Integrated Approach to Protect the Sea of Okhotsk [PDF]
This article discusses the environmental impacts of oil and gas exploration on the Sea of Okhotsk and proposes a multi-faceted approach to protecting and preserving this large marine ecosystem.
Huff, Julia LeMense
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