. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. n6S°30'70' 30' 71° 30' 72° 30 73° 30' 74° 30' 75° SO' 76° 3C 25?. 200? 300m Fig. 26. Same as Fig. 25, in March and April 1930 (Kreps and Verzhbinskaya, 1930, 1932). decades (1920 to 1950) is about 2-62° ? in May and 4-41° ? in August; more- over, here too we have an example of the gradual rise in temperature over long periods {Table 29). Table 29 Period May August Average for 1900-06 Average for 1921-34 2-16° 2-84° 3-94° 4-64° Difference +0-68 +0-70 The waters of the western part of the Barents Sea


. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. n6S°30'70' 30' 71° 30' 72° 30 73° 30' 74° 30' 75° SO' 76° 3C 25?. 200? 300m Fig. 26. Same as Fig. 25, in March and April 1930 (Kreps and Verzhbinskaya, 1930, 1932). decades (1920 to 1950) is about 2-62° ? in May and 4-41° ? in August; more- over, here too we have an example of the gradual rise in temperature over long periods {Table 29). Table 29 Period May August Average for 1900-06 Average for 1921-34 2-16° 2-84° 3-94° 4-64° Difference +0-68 +0-70 The waters of the western part of the Barents Sea have definitely been getting warmer recently. This corresponds closely with the data on the ice condition of the sea {Table 30).. 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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