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Species composition and quantitative distribution of phytoplankton in the Sukhodol River estuary were studied in September of 2012. It total, 48 species of diatoms are registered, mostly belonged to microphytobenthos (63 %).
Nikolay V. Kolpakov, Andrey A. Begun
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At least 10 communities of macrozoobenthos are determined by modern statistical methods on soft sediments in the coastal areas of Peter the Great Bay with the depth of ≥ 5 m surveyed in 1992, 1993 and 1996. They were: I. Scoletoma spp.
А. В. Мощенко +2 more
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This paper presents the results of a toxicity assessment of marine sediments from Vostok Bay based on responses of three testing organisms: the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum (Bohlin, 1897), nauplii of the brine shrimp Artemia salina (Linnaeus, 1758 ...
E. V. Zhuravel +3 more
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Impact of economic activity on environment quality is assessed for the coastal waters of the Possyet Bay (Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea). Total volume of the sewage water discharged from coastal sources to the bay and total amount of principal ...
Ludmila V. Nigmatulina +1 more
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The data on linear growth and the scale annuli forming are generalized for pacific herring in Peter the Great Bay. The growth zone on scales begins in April-May, whereas the annuli of slow growth are formed from October to January.
L. A. Chernoivanova
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Taxonomic and quantitative composition of Foraminifera assemblages in the Zhitkov Bay (Russky Island, Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea) are described. In total, 52 species from 30 genera and 14 families of benthic foraminifera have been identified in bottom sediments.
Tatyana Tarasova +3 more
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Features of ecology for bivalve mollusk Potamocorbula amurensis in Peter the Great Bay, Japan Sea
Features of ecology are considered for euryhaline bivalve mollusk Potamocorbula amurensis dwelling in Peter the Great Bay. Spatial distribution of the species is not uniform, the mollusks settle mainly in the areas affected to the river discharge ...
E. V. Kolpakov +2 more
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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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Seasonal Features of the Novik Bay Hydrological Regime (Russky Island, Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan) [PDF]
Purpose. The paper is aimed at studying the hydrological regime of the Novik Bay (Russky Island, Peter the Great Bay, Sea of Japan). Methods and Results. Regular ship and ice cover CTD observations (more 1000 water column profiling stations) carried out in the Novik and Amur bays in 2013–2018 were used. Weather conditions in the region under study were
A. Yu. Lazaryuk +3 more
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