. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE KARA SEA 221. Fig. 93. Chart of the Kara Sea with depths and currents (according to data of Arctic Institute). large sizes of invertebrates, very poor fish, and very low indices of biomass and productivity. The Kara Sea is a true outpost of the high Arctic, since all the characteristic features of the endemic high Arctic conditions and all the attenuating influ- ences of the foreign Atlantic waters are reflected in it with extreme clarity. II. HISTORY OF EXPLORATION First period The first data


. Biology of the seas of the Marine biology -- Soviet Union; Hydrology -- Soviet Union. THE KARA SEA 221. Fig. 93. Chart of the Kara Sea with depths and currents (according to data of Arctic Institute). large sizes of invertebrates, very poor fish, and very low indices of biomass and productivity. The Kara Sea is a true outpost of the high Arctic, since all the characteristic features of the endemic high Arctic conditions and all the attenuating influ- ences of the foreign Atlantic waters are reflected in it with extreme clarity. II. HISTORY OF EXPLORATION First period The first data on the Kara Sea were collected by the Swedish expeditions of O. Nordenskjold in 1875 (in the Proven), in 1876 (in the Imer) and in 1878 (in the Vega). In 1882 and 1883 biological work was carried out there by a Dutch expedition in the Varna and by a Danish one in the Dymphna. In 1893 the. 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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