. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE WHITE SEA 195. Fig. 86a. Quantitative distribution of phyto- and zoo- plankton in the 0 to 10 m layer of the White Sea (cm3/m3) (Khmisnikova, 1947). Benthos Phytobenthos. The qualitative variety of the White Sea flora is only slightly less than that of the Murman Peninsula. According to the data of E. S. Zinova (1928), A. D. Zinova (1950), K. I. Meyer (1933), and A. Kalugina (1958) the composition of the bottom algae in the White Sea is as set out in Table 83. The flowering plants Zostera marin


. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE WHITE SEA 195. Fig. 86a. Quantitative distribution of phyto- and zoo- plankton in the 0 to 10 m layer of the White Sea (cm3/m3) (Khmisnikova, 1947). Benthos Phytobenthos. The qualitative variety of the White Sea flora is only slightly less than that of the Murman Peninsula. According to the data of E. S. Zinova (1928), A. D. Zinova (1950), K. I. Meyer (1933), and A. Kalugina (1958) the composition of the bottom algae in the White Sea is as set out in Table 83. The flowering plants Zostera marina and Z. nana, the most interesting warm-living relicts in the White Sea, have a very great importance for life in this Sea. Zostera attains a specially large size in the White Sea (up to 2\ m), and on the other hand forms, as in the North Sea, a littoral dwarf variety. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Zenkevich, L. A. (Lev Aleksandrovich), 1889-1970. New York, Interscience Publishers


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