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Macroalgal Flora Findings in Peter the Great Bay, of the Sea of Japan

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2023
This article is one of a series of publications concerning new and little-known macroalgae of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan. Our study was carried out from February, 2021 to July, 2022. A total of eight species are described, of which six are new species for this aquatic region. Three species are also newly reported for the flora of the Far Eastern
O. S. Belous, A. V. Skriptsova
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Tuning of hyperspectral bio-optical algorithms in the Peter the Great Bay

SPIE Proceedings, 2010
Ship-based remotely sensed hyperspectral data of sea surface reflectance obtained in the Peter the Great Bay in 2009 and 2010 during different seasons were used. Every spectrum was fitted by analytical biooptical algorithm with five unknown variables. Setup of various initial conditions was used for each spectrum fitting procedure. Optimal values of
Pavel A. Salyuk   +4 more
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Phytoplankton of the Peter the Great Bay and its remote sensing problem

Oceanology, 2012
The problem of recognition of algal genera based on the remote sensing data requires the analysis of the algae biomass’s distribution. This study provides the analysis of the algae spatial and temporal variations in the Peter the Great Bay. While 116 algal genera were observed, only a few genera have dominated.
A. I. Aleksanin   +4 more
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ORGANIC MATTER AND OIL-CONTAMINATED BOTTOM SEDIMENTS IN PETER THE GREAT BAY (SEA OF JAPAN)

Tikhookeanskaya Geologiya
This study focused on the origin of organic matter (OM) and its spatial distribution in the bottom sediments of Peter the Great Bay, as well as assessing the contamination by oil products.
D. A. Isakova   +3 more
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The genus Chaetoceros (Bacillariophyta) from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Botanica Marina, 2006
Several studies in the Sea of Japan have dealt with the taxonomy, morphology and ecology of Chaetoceros species. In this study, a total of 33 Chaetoceros taxa was recorded between 1991 and 2004 from the phytoplankton of Peter the Great Bay, in the northwestern part of the Sea of Japan.
Olga G. Shevchenko   +2 more
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Current Status of the Spotted Seal (Phoca largha) Population in the Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Mammal Study
. Eight reproductively isolated populations have been described from the extensive spotted seal's range. Of these, the population from the Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) is the only one that lost its ecological relationship to ice.
A. Trukhin
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Contrast characteristics of sub-mesoscale eddies in satellite ocean color data in the region of Tumen River inflow into Peter the Great Bay

Atmospheric and Ocean Optics, 2023
The contrast characteristics of sub-mesoscale eddies in the area of the Tumen River outflow into the Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan / East Sea) are analyzed from satellite ocean color data (remote sensing reflectance spectra and estimates of the ...
N. Lipinskaya, P. Salyuk
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THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE PETROPHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS TO MATERIAL AND AGE-RELATED FEATURES OF GRANITOIDS IN PETER THE GREAT BAY (SEA OF JAPAN)

Geodynamics & Tectonophysics
Here are presented the results of the petrophysical studies of granitoid complexes located on the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula and the Russky and Popov islands.
T. A. Kharchenko   +3 more
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Peter the Great Bay, a Current Issue

1963
On 21 July 1957, Moscow Radio announced that the Soviet Council of Ministers had discussed matters concerning the border question of the Bay of Peter the Great and had proclaimed it an inland sea. The council of Ministers were said to have ascertained that the line between Turnan Ula and Cape Povorotni is the border line of the Soviet Inland Sea.
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Abundance of Common Murre, Uria aalge (Pontoppidan, 1763) (Charadriiformes: Alcidae), in Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Biologiya Morya
A large-scale survey of the sea coast of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan, conducted in 2017–2023, showed that currently the only nesting ground in Primorsky Krai for the Common Murre, Uria aalge (Pontoppidan, 1763), is Karamzin Island. According to the
I. Tiunov, I. Katin
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