Hypoxia in Peter the Great Bay
Studies on hypoxia in Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) are reviewed. Seasonal hypoxia is observed in warm season at the bottom of three areas: Amur Bay, Ussuri Bay, and the southwestern part of Peter the Great Bay occupied by the Far-Eastern Marine ...
P. P. Tishchenko +3 more
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Ice drift in Peter the Great Bay
Dynamics of the sea ice cover in Peter the Great Bay is considered, for the first time for its whole area, on the base of satellite images received in 2004-2011 from the spectroradiometers MODIS mounted on the satellites Terra and Aqua.
Vyacheslav A. Dubina +2 more
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Shallow water sea slugs (Gastropoda: Heterobranchia) from the northwestern coast of the Sea of Japan, north of Peter the Great Bay, Russia [PDF]
The coast of northern Primorye region, north of Peter the Great Bay has been sparsely studied in regards to its molluscan fauna, with just a few works reviewing the distribution of local mollusks.
Anton Chichvarkhin
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New data on species composition of fish in the Alekseev Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)
By monitoring of fish in the Alekseev Bay of Popov Island with the long-time underwater video observation system, greater amberjack Seriola dumerili (Risso 1810) (Carangidae) was registered in the second time in Peter the Great Bay and several species ...
A. I. Markevich +3 more
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Microbiological control of the water condition in the Novik Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)
Quantitative distribution of certain ecological-trophic groups of microorganisms in the Novik Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) is considered for summer-fall season and compared with their state in the Posyet Bay.
Nadezhda K. Khristoforova +3 more
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Ecological state of Severnaya Bight (Slavianka Bay, Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea)
Oceanographic and chemical properties, sea currents, bottom topography and sediments in the Severnaya Bight (Slavianka Bay of Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) are considered on the base of all available data collected from 1965 to 2018.
V. A. Luchin, N. I. Grigoryeva
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Karamzin Island (the Peter the Great Bay, the East Sea) is the only nesting point of streaked shearwaters in Russian Federation. To understand and determine distribution patterns of streaked shearwaters along the Eastern Sea waters during nesting period,
Ivan Tiunov +4 more
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Taxonomic composition, distribution and resources of macrobenthos in Peter the Great Bay in 2011
Taxonomic composition, distribution and resources of the macrobenthos within the depth range of 5-230 m are considered on the materials collected by bottom sampler in the survey conducted in Peter the Great Bay in 2011 (233 stations, 400 samples).
Victor A. Nadtochy, Nikolai V. Kolpakov
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Long-term data on biomass and species composition of fish by depth ranges in Peter the Great Bay
Species composition of fish in the bottom biotopes of Peter the Great Bay (Japan Sea) is considered for 8 biostatistical areas on the data of 2428 trawl catches obtained in 36 surveys conducted by Pacific Res. Inst.
L. N. Kim, D. M. Kim
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Geoacoustic Digital Model for the Sea of Japan Shelf (Peter the Great Bay)
In this paper, the authors present and analyze the geoacoustic digital seabed model they developed, which is a digital description of the water column characteristics, seabed topography, and information about sediments and rocks (their composition and ...
Aleksandr Samchenko +4 more
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