Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826

Results of marking of haddock, pollack, Greenland halibut, plaice, and blue sea cat are discussed. Their seasonal migrations underwent drastic changes between the 1930s and 1960s to 1970s after cooling in the Barents Sea.

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Main Author: Ponomarenko, V P
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Language:English
Published: PANGAEA - Data Publisher for Earth & Environmental Science 1996
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title Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826
title_short Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826
title_full Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826
title_fullStr Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826
title_full_unstemmed Fish migrations in the Barents Sea, supplement to: Ponomarenko, V P (1996): Fish migrations in the Barents Sea on the basis of marking. Oceanology, 35(6), 819-826
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