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ECOLOGICAL SUBSTANTIATION OF BIOPRODUCTIVITY FORMATION IN PETER THE GREAT BAY (JAPAN/EAST SEA)

Proceedings of International Conference "Managinag risks to coastal regions and communities in a changinag world" (EMECS'11 - SeaCoasts XXVI), 2017
On the basis of the object habitat analysis, on the created data archives of the hydrometeorological and hydrochemical limiting external environment parameters, by means of the reliability theory methodology and the probabilistic analysis, as well as the multidimensional statistics, the algorithm of the ecological substantiation of bio-productivity ...
Vyacheslav Dubina   +3 more
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The Larvae of Unarmed Nemerteans in Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan)

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2001
Nemertean pilidia belonging to the groups magnum, pyramidale, gyrans, recurvatum, and auriculatumwere found in Peter the Great Bay. Pilidium auriculatumis probably a little-known ribbon worm of the family Hubrechtiidae, which has never before been found in the Sea of Japan. Larvae of two species of the order Archinemertea were also found.
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Current Ecological State of Kozmino and Wrangel Bays (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan)

Oceanology, 2022
O. A. Tikhonova   +4 more
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Pollution in Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan, and its biological consequences

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2000
This review summarizes information published in the 1980s–1990s about anthropogenic pollution in Peter the Great Bay, the largest of the bays in the northwestern part of the Sea of Japan. The coastal zone of the bay occupies about 12% of the area of Primorskii Province and is the most heavily populated.
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Lagrangian Oil Spill Simulation in Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan) with a High-Resolution ROMS Model

Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2023
S. Prants   +4 more
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Karyotype of sculpin,Myoxocephalus stelleri from Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2000
We studied the karyotype of the frog sculpinMyoxocephalus stelleri Tilesius (Cottidae) from Peter the Great Bay: 2n=40; NF=46. In the series of two-armed chromosomes, there is a pair of large submetacentric ones, while there are two pairs of large subtelocentric chromosomes in the one-armed series.
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Organic Matter Origin and Petroleum Contamination in Bottom Sediments of Peter the Great Bay (Sea of Japan)

Russian Journal of Pacific Geology
D. A. Isakova   +3 more
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Heavy Metals and Organic Carbon in the Bottom Sediments of Shallow Bights of the Peter the Great Bay

Geochemistry International, 2023
A. Ryumina   +2 more
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