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Title: | Condition of the Kerch Strait ecosystem two years after the disaster of winter 2007: Preliminary results |
Authors: | Kovalyshyna, S. P. Lykhodedova, Olha H. Komorin, V. Matygin, A. Ukrainsky, V. Den'ga, Yu. Матыгин, А. Янко-Хомбах, Валентина Венедиктовна Янко-Хомбах, Валентина Венедиктівна Ковалишина, С. П. Ковалишина, С, П. Коморін, В. Коморин, В. Матигін, А. Украинский, В. Український, В. Деньга, Юрий М. Деньга, Юрій М. Лиходедова, Ольга Георгиевна Лиходідова, Ольга Георгіївна |
Citation: | Black sea-mediterranean corridor during the last 30 ky: sea level change and human adaptation (2005–2010) : VI plenarry meeting and field trip IGCP-521 (Rhodes, 27 Sept. – 5 Oct., 2010). – Rhodes, 2010. |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | S.n. |
metadata.dc.contributor.advisor: | Yanko-Hombach, Valentyna V. |
Keywords: | monitoring aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbon macrobenthos meiobenthos |
Series/Report no.: | ;C.109-114 |
Abstract: | Kerch Strait is situated between the Kerch Peninsula of Crimea and the Taman Peninsula of the Kuban; it joins the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Its length is 41 km; its width, 4-15 km; and its depth, 5-13 m. The strait is an important navigation route. Increasing ship transportation activities, with up to 40 vessels per day, provide for a high risk of vessel accidents in the strait, and this is compounded by the type of cargo being transported. This puts a heavy burden on marine ecosystems and increases ecological risks to biota |
Description: | Caspian-Black Sea-mediterranean corridor during last 30 ky: sea level change and human adaptiv strategies (2005-2011), plenary meeting and field trip INQUA 501 (6,2010),27 Sept.-5 Oct., 2010 |
URI: | http://dspace.onu.edu.ua:8080/handle/123456789/2368 |
Appears in Collections: | Статті та доповіді ГГФ |
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