Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects

Since 1961, AzCherNIRO carried out multi-faceted fishery research in the Azov and Black Sea Basin, Indian and Southern Ocean, and adjacent waters of the World Ocean. In the course of these studies, scientists from the institute and the scientific and technological experts from Yugrybpromrazvedka (So...

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Main Author: Zaytsev, A.K.
Other Authors: Bogachev, A.N., Belousov, V.N., Kornienko, G.G., Boyko, N.E.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:Russian
Published: Azov Sea Research Fisheries Institute (AzNIIRKH) 2018
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15243
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spelling ftoceandocs:oai:aquadocs.org:1834/15243 2023-05-15T13:37:02+02:00 Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects Биологические ресурсы Индоокеанской части Антарктики. История открытия, освоение, перспективы Zaytsev, A.K. Bogachev, A.N. Belousov, V.N. Kornienko, G.G. Boyko, N.E. Azov Sea Black Sea Indian Ocean Southern Ocean Cooperation Sea Cosmonaut Sea Davis Sea World Ocean 2018 pp.148-152 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15243 ru rus Azov Sea Research Fisheries Institute (AzNIIRKH) Rostov-on-Don, Russia УДК 639.2.001.5 (269.5) http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15243 Fishery potential Fishery institutions Expedition reports Target species Krill fisheries Icefish Abundance Toothfish Underwater ridges Conference Material Non Refereed 2018 ftoceandocs 2023-04-06T17:00:39Z Since 1961, AzCherNIRO carried out multi-faceted fishery research in the Azov and Black Sea Basin, Indian and Southern Ocean, and adjacent waters of the World Ocean. In the course of these studies, scientists from the institute and the scientific and technological experts from Yugrybpromrazvedka (South Fish Exploratory Service) carried out 184 expeditions to the Southern Ocean, including 141 expeditions to the Indian Ocean sector. Abundant species of hydrobionts were the research subjects, which included Antarctic krill, icefishes, Antarctic silverfish, notothens, rockcods, toothfishes. The sites in high-latitude seas: the Cosmonaut Sea, the Commonwealth Sea, the Davis Sea, and underwater elevations Ob' and Lena in the Subantarctic, are the most promising for the purpose of fish research and development of fishing operations targeting Antarctic krill and fish in the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. Начиная с 1961 г. АзЧерНИРО осуществлял комплексные рыбохозяйственные исследования в Азово-Черноморском бассейне, Индийском, Южном и сопредельных водах Мирового океана. За период исследований учеными института и научно-техническими специалистами Югрыбпромразведки было выполнено 184 экспедиции в Южный океан, в т. ч. в Индийский сектор — 141 рейс. Объектами изучения были массовые виды гидробионтов, такие как антарктический криль, ледяные рыбы, антарктическая серебрянка, нототении, трематомы, клыкачи. Наиболее перспективными для изучения ресурсов и развития промысла антарктического криля и рыбы в Индоокеанском секторе Антарктики являются районы высокоширотных морей Космонавтов, Содружества, Дейвиса, в Субантарктике — подводные поднятия Обь и Лена. Published Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Krill Antarctic silverfish Cooperation Sea Cosmonaut sea Davis Sea Icefish Southern Ocean Антарктический криль IODE-UNESCO: OceanDocs - E-Repository of Ocean Publications Antarctic Cooperation Sea ENVELOPE(70.000,70.000,-67.000,-67.000) Davis Sea ENVELOPE(93.500,93.500,-66.000,-66.000) Indian Southern Ocean The Antarctic Южный Океан ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,-60.000,-60.000)
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language Russian
topic Fishery potential
Fishery institutions
Expedition reports
Target species
Krill fisheries
Icefish
Abundance
Toothfish
Underwater ridges
spellingShingle Fishery potential
Fishery institutions
Expedition reports
Target species
Krill fisheries
Icefish
Abundance
Toothfish
Underwater ridges
Zaytsev, A.K.
Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
topic_facet Fishery potential
Fishery institutions
Expedition reports
Target species
Krill fisheries
Icefish
Abundance
Toothfish
Underwater ridges
description Since 1961, AzCherNIRO carried out multi-faceted fishery research in the Azov and Black Sea Basin, Indian and Southern Ocean, and adjacent waters of the World Ocean. In the course of these studies, scientists from the institute and the scientific and technological experts from Yugrybpromrazvedka (South Fish Exploratory Service) carried out 184 expeditions to the Southern Ocean, including 141 expeditions to the Indian Ocean sector. Abundant species of hydrobionts were the research subjects, which included Antarctic krill, icefishes, Antarctic silverfish, notothens, rockcods, toothfishes. The sites in high-latitude seas: the Cosmonaut Sea, the Commonwealth Sea, the Davis Sea, and underwater elevations Ob' and Lena in the Subantarctic, are the most promising for the purpose of fish research and development of fishing operations targeting Antarctic krill and fish in the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. Начиная с 1961 г. АзЧерНИРО осуществлял комплексные рыбохозяйственные исследования в Азово-Черноморском бассейне, Индийском, Южном и сопредельных водах Мирового океана. За период исследований учеными института и научно-техническими специалистами Югрыбпромразведки было выполнено 184 экспедиции в Южный океан, в т. ч. в Индийский сектор — 141 рейс. Объектами изучения были массовые виды гидробионтов, такие как антарктический криль, ледяные рыбы, антарктическая серебрянка, нототении, трематомы, клыкачи. Наиболее перспективными для изучения ресурсов и развития промысла антарктического криля и рыбы в Индоокеанском секторе Антарктики являются районы высокоширотных морей Космонавтов, Содружества, Дейвиса, в Субантарктике — подводные поднятия Обь и Лена. Published
author2 Bogachev, A.N.
Belousov, V.N.
Kornienko, G.G.
Boyko, N.E.
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author Zaytsev, A.K.
author_facet Zaytsev, A.K.
author_sort Zaytsev, A.K.
title Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
title_short Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
title_full Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
title_fullStr Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
title_full_unstemmed Biological resources of the Indian Ocean sector of the Antarctic. The history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
title_sort biological resources of the indian ocean sector of the antarctic. the history of its discovery, its exploration, exploitation and prospects
publisher Azov Sea Research Fisheries Institute (AzNIIRKH)
publishDate 2018
url http://hdl.handle.net/1834/15243
op_coverage Azov Sea
Black Sea
Indian Ocean
Southern Ocean
Cooperation Sea
Cosmonaut Sea
Davis Sea
World Ocean
long_lat ENVELOPE(70.000,70.000,-67.000,-67.000)
ENVELOPE(93.500,93.500,-66.000,-66.000)
ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,-60.000,-60.000)
geographic Antarctic
Cooperation Sea
Davis Sea
Indian
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Южный Океан
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Cooperation Sea
Davis Sea
Indian
Southern Ocean
The Antarctic
Южный Океан
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Antarctic Krill
Antarctic silverfish
Cooperation Sea
Cosmonaut sea
Davis Sea
Icefish
Southern Ocean
Антарктический криль
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Antarctic
Antarctic Krill
Antarctic silverfish
Cooperation Sea
Cosmonaut sea
Davis Sea
Icefish
Southern Ocean
Антарктический криль
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