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Published November 28, 2015 | Version v1
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The Impact of the Global Climate Change on the Ecosystems of the Arctic Seas

  • 1. Ocean University of China, College of Marine Geoscience

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The paper reports basic negative trends in the environmental situation and changes of the Arctic seas. These caused, first and foremost, by the global climate processes, such as the increase of the temperature of the upper soil layers in the surrounding coastal areas and coastal marine waters. Second, changes in the content and composition of the marine sediments, rate of sedimentation and zooplankton structure. The examples of possible changes in the marine ecosystems are given and discussed. Key words: Barents sea, ecology, forecasting, scenarios

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P. Lemenkova. "The Impact of the Global Climate Change on the Ecosystems of the Arctic Seas". Russian. In: Safety: Global Challenges and Threats, Science, Education, Practice. Proceedings of the 6th Regional Russian Sceintific-Practical Conference with International Participation (Sakhalin State University (SakhGU), Nov. 28, 2015). Ed. by E. N. Abramova et al. Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Russia: SakhGU Press, 2015, pp. 271–275. isbn: 978-5-88811-526-8. doi: 10.6084/m9.figshare.7210382. url: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=26258538.

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