Trudy VNIRO. Volume 152. 2014. Modern methods of an assessment of aquatic bio productivity of World’s ocean waters fishing grounds
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Trudy VNIRO. Volume 152. 2014. Modern methods of an assessment of aquatic bio productivity of World’s ocean waters fishing grounds

Sapozhnikov V.V.
Hydrochemical methods of the bioproductivity assessment in fishing grounds of the World Ocean

Agatova А.I.
Biochemical approaches to estimates of the World Ocean productivity

Mordasova N.V.
Indirect estimation of water productivity by the chlorophyll content

Levashov D.E.
The instrumental methods for estimating fish stocks food base using optical measurement principles

Kivva K.K.
Assessment of primary production in the Bering with new approach

Dukhova L.A., Sapozhnikov V. V.
Hydrochemical features of primary production within the Peruvian and Canary upwelling areas

Lapina N.M., Torgunova N.I., Agatova A.I.
Biochemical monitoring of the Russian Arctic Seas under the climate change

Arzhanova N.V., Artamonova K.V.
Hydrochemical structure of water masses in areas of the Antarctic krill (Euphausia Superba Dana) fisheries

Maslennikov V.V., Artamonova K.V., Dukhova L.A.
Temporal and spatial variability of total productivity of the Antarctic waters

Lapin S.A.
Specific features of formation of the high-productivity zones in the Ob’ inlet

Dudina T.V.
Primary production of phytoplankton and benthic primary producers’ community in the South-Eastern Barents Sea under conditions of polar day

Orlova E.L., Boitsov V.D., Ivshin V.A., Dolgov A.V., Nesterova V.N.
Main factors in formation of planktonic communities structure in the northern Barents Sea under warming period in Arctic

Dolgov A.V., Benzik A.N., Chetyrkina O.Yu.
Feeding Peculiarities of non-target fish and their role in productivity of the Kara Sea ecosystem

Kotenev B.N., Krovnin А.S., Maslennikov V.V., Mordasova N.V.
On future state of mass hydrobiont populations in highly-productive areas of the world ocean