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Anthropogenic radionuclides in Peter the Great bay

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 2000
Abstract A comprehensive investigation of radionuclide distributions in seawater and bottom sediments of Peter the Great bay was conducted in September–October 1994. Sampling sites were chosen close to potential radioactivity sources as well as in fishing and recreational areas.
A.V Tkalin, E.L Chaykovskaya
exaly   +3 more sources

Fauna of Sponges (Porifera) of Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2005
A complete list of sponges of Peter the Great Bay (northwestern Sea of Japan) is presented comprising 40 species belonging to 27 genera, 19 families, 9 orders, and 2 classes. Information is presented about the biogeographical composition of sponge fauna of the bay, the depths of their habitats, and their substrates.
exaly   +2 more sources

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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The Meroplankton of Amurskii Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan)

Russian Journal of Marine Biology, 2004
The composition and seasonal dynamics of meroplankton in Amurskii Bay (Sea of Japan) were studied for the first time. The total survey period exceeded two years. The larvae of demersal invertebrates—members of 69 taxa of various ranks—were found, among which, Bivalvia and Polychaeta were the most diverse.
V. A. Omel'yanenko   +2 more
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Composition and distribution of meiobenthos in amursky bay (peter the great bay, the east sea)

Ocean Science Journal, 2005
Qualitative and quantitative composition of meiobenthos was studied in Amursky Bay (Peter the Great Bay, the East Sea). Ten taxonomic groups were found, where nematodes were dominant. Density of meiobenthos in ground sediments of the Bay were not uniform, and the average density was measured at 126.4±62.3 ind. m-2. 56 species of nematodes were detected,
Olga N. Pavlyuk, Julia A. Trebukhova
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