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Koreneva, T. G. Sigareva, L. E. Latkovskaya, E. M.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThe present study provides the first results of measurements of chlorophyll a and chlorophyll degradation products in bottom sediments of the Busse Lagoon, Sakhalin Island, that were carried out at nearshore and central sites of different types in this body of water. The relationship between the sedimentary pigment content and the physicoch...
Motylkova, I. V. Konovalova, N. V.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThe species composition, quantitative characteristics, and seasonal dynamics of phytoplankton in the Busse Lagoon, Sakhalin Island, have been studied based on data of the phytoplankton surveys in 2014–2015. A total of 306 species and intraspecific taxa of microalgae have been identified. The average monthly abundance of phytoplankton in thi...
Kim, A. Ch.
Published in
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
AbstractThe status of the aggregation of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in the Busse Lagoon (Sakhalin Island) was assessed in 2019. The uncontrolled harvesting of this bivalve species caused its abundance to decline. The total oyster stock in the lagoon is estimated at 24.1 t; the commercial stock is estimated at 3.8 t; the a...
Marin, I. N.
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Russian Journal of Marine Biology
The symbiotic crab Pinnaxodes mutuensis Sakai, 1939 was found in the mantle cavity of the mud-burrowing bivalve Mya arenaria Linnaeus, 1758 (the family Myidae) in Busse Lagoon at southern Sakhalin Island. Along the Russian coasts, this species has been previously found in the mantle cavity of epifaunal bivalves of the family Mytilidae [Modiolus dif...
Dubrovskii, S. V. Sergeenko, V. A.
Published in
Russian Journal of Marine Biology
We analyzed the distribution pattern and size structure in aggregations of the far eastern sea cucumber (trepang), Apostichopus japonicus in Busse Lagoon (Southern Sakhalin). Trepang populations, which differ in their size composition and population density, have been grouped by their spatial differentiation. It has been shown that in the absence o...