Kamchatka Current

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1KUROSHIO AND OYASHIO CURRENTS  to provide better overwinter conditions for the krill. Salps compete with krill for phytoplankton } in poor sea ice years salp numbers are increased and krill recruitment is reduced. Furthe

KUROSHIO AND OYASHIO CURRENTS to provide better overwinter conditions for the krill. Salps compete with krill for phytoplankton } in poor sea ice years salp numbers are increased and krill recruitment is reduced. Furthe

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Source URL: www.soest.hawaii.edu

Language: English - Date: 2012-12-30 11:36:43
24th PICES Workshop on “The Okhotsk Sea and Adjacent Areas” by Makoto Kashiwai The 4th PICES Workshop on “The Okhotsk Sea and adjacent areas” was held from August 27–29, 2008, at the Okhotsk Campus of the Tokyo

4th PICES Workshop on “The Okhotsk Sea and Adjacent Areas” by Makoto Kashiwai The 4th PICES Workshop on “The Okhotsk Sea and adjacent areas” was held from August 27–29, 2008, at the Okhotsk Campus of the Tokyo

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Source URL: www.pices.int

Language: English - Date: 2009-01-21 13:41:17
3Preface Being one of the most productive marginal seas in the world, the region where sea ice is formed at the lowest latitudes in the World’s oceans, and the formation area of North Pacific Intermediate Water, the Okh

Preface Being one of the most productive marginal seas in the world, the region where sea ice is formed at the lowest latitudes in the World’s oceans, and the formation area of North Pacific Intermediate Water, the Okh

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-17 18:20:33
4Walleye pollock  Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) spawning in the Okhotsk Sea waters off the north Kuril Islands and south-western Kamchatka Alexander V. Buslov and Alexander I. Varkentin Kamchatka Research Instit

Walleye pollock Walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) spawning in the Okhotsk Sea waters off the north Kuril Islands and south-western Kamchatka Alexander V. Buslov and Alexander I. Varkentin Kamchatka Research Instit

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-18 15:33:11
5Climate/Ocean dynamics  Interannual variations of the East-Kamchatka and East-Sakhalin Currents volume transports and their impact on the temperature and chemical parameters in the Okhotsk Sea Andrey G. Andreev

Climate/Ocean dynamics Interannual variations of the East-Kamchatka and East-Sakhalin Currents volume transports and their impact on the temperature and chemical parameters in the Okhotsk Sea Andrey G. Andreev

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-17 19:00:32
6Current dynamics  Vertical movement of water masses in the western part of the Sea of Okhotsk Gennady Kаntakov Far-Eastern Ecological Center Ltd., Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia

Current dynamics Vertical movement of water masses in the western part of the Sea of Okhotsk Gennady Kаntakov Far-Eastern Ecological Center Ltd., Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia

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Language: English - Date: 2009-11-18 12:33:54
7Chapter 10 Adjacent seas of the Pacific Ocean Although the adjacent seas of the Pacific Ocean do not impact much on the hydrography of the oceanic basins, they cover a substantial part of its area and deserve separate di

Chapter 10 Adjacent seas of the Pacific Ocean Although the adjacent seas of the Pacific Ocean do not impact much on the hydrography of the oceanic basins, they cover a substantial part of its area and deserve separate di

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Language: English - Date: 2006-08-17 03:26:21
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Language: English - Date: 2010-09-24 16:34:18
9158  Regional Oceanography: an Introduction be small. The major water exchange between the Pacific Ocean proper and the deep basins of the Bering Sea is believed to occur between 168°E and 172°E where the sill depth i

158 Regional Oceanography: an Introduction be small. The major water exchange between the Pacific Ocean proper and the deep basins of the Bering Sea is believed to occur between 168°E and 172°E where the sill depth i

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Language: English - Date: 2006-08-17 03:26:13
10Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean[removed]McKinnell, S.M. and Dagg, M.J. [Eds[removed]Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, [removed].

Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean[removed]McKinnell, S.M. and Dagg, M.J. [Eds[removed]Marine Ecosystems of the North Pacific Ocean, [removed].

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Language: English - Date: 2010-08-26 11:50:58