Iturup Island (in southern Kuril Islands) and southeastern Sakhalin Island are known by the highest catches of salmons within the Sakhalin-Kuril region. The timing of pink salmon mass return to Iturup is 5–10 days later than to Sakhalin, and the females ...
A. M. Kaev, L. V. Romasenko, D. A. Kaev
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Catastrophic avalanches on Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands (1910–2020)
Sakhalin Island and the Kuril Islands are among the most dangerous regions in Russia in terms of the impact of avalanches on the population and economics.
E. N. Kazakova +2 more
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Storm surges and extreme storms in Sakhalin Island and South Kuril Islands [PDF]
Storm surges (the significant sea level rises due to a drop in surface atmospheric pressure and an increase in wind velocity during the passage of deep cyclones over the coastal areas) pose a formidable threat to the coastal settlements of Sakhalin and ...
Shevchenko Georgy +2 more
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An annotated checklist of Dolichopodidae (Diptera) species from Sakhalin, Russia, with new records
The results of long-term studies of the dolichopodid fauna of Sakhalin Island by Russian authors are presented in the form of an annotated list of species for the first time.
Ольга Владимировна Селиванова +1 more
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Results of applying the georadiolocation method to estimate snow volume in small avalanche assemblages on Sakhalin Island [PDF]
In this paper, the authors present the results of snow volume estimation in small avalanche accumulations on Sakhalin Island using GPR. Sakhalin Island using GPR.
Sidorenko A.I., Bobrova D.A.
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Data of bottom trawl surveys at southwestern Sakhalin and surveys of the herring spawning grounds at southern Sakhalin and Kuril Islands are summarized, with assessment of the spawning grounds size and the eggs density in clutches. Fishery statistics and
E. R. Ivshina
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Reproduction efficiency of the Steller's Sea Eagle on Sakhalin Island and the Lower Amur (Russia)
Since the mid-2000s, we have been monitoring the status of two Haliaeetus pelagicus populations, breeding on Sakhalin Island (438 nesting territories) and the lower reaches of the River Amur (350 nesting territories), Russian Far East.
Vladimir B. Masterov, Michael S. Romanov
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Seismoacoustic observations using molecular-electronic hydrophones on Sakhalin and the South Kuril Islands (Kunashir Island) [PDF]
The article presents the main characteristics and studies spectral and recording capabilities of experimental samples of three types of molecular-electronic hydrophones with different sizes of electrochemical converting cells, which were installed in the
Dmitry V. Kostylev +1 more
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Iturup and Sakhalin Island Strawberries [PDF]
A plant-collecting expedition to Iturup and Sakhalin Islands, Russian Federation, occurred between 21 July and 12 Sept. 2003. Actinidia, Rubus, Ribes, and Vaccinium, as well as seven accessions of strawberries, Fragaria L., were collected. Among them, a wild strawberry, Fragaria iturupensis Staudt, was collected on the eastern slope of Atsonupuri ...
Andrey Sabitov, Kim E. Hummer, Tom Davis
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First record of the terrestrial predatory leech, Orobdella kawakatsuorum Richardson, 1975 (Clitellata, Hirudinea, Erpobdelliformes), from Moneron Island, Sakhalin Oblast, Russia [PDF]
The terrestrial predatory leech of the genus Orobdella Oka, 1895 is recorded for the first time from Moneron Island, which is located southwest of Sakhalin, Russia.
Larisa A. Prozorova, Takafumi Nakano
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