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- Appendix 7 workshop 1
- Investigation of invader ctenophore Mnemiosis leidyi and its effect on the Caspian ecosystem in Russia in 2001.
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- The important feature of the Caspian region is its extreme variety of biotopes as well as its variety of biotic and abiotic conditions. However the majority of ...
- Invader in the Caspian Sea, Ctenophora Mnemiopsis, and preliminary results of study of its impact on pelagic ecosystem
- V.P.Ivanov, T.A.Shiganova, E.I.Musaeva, L.A.Zykov, A.F.Sokilsky, Caspian Scientific-ReSearch Institute of Fisheries 1 Savushkina st., Astrakhan, ...
- The First Mnemiopsis Advisory Group Workshop
- Baku, Azerbaijan, 3-4 December 2001
- First International Meeting "The invasion of the Caspian Sea by the comb jelly mnemiopsis - problems, perspectives, need for action", Baku, Azerbaijan, 24-26 April, 2001
- The First International Workshop to discuss the problems of the invasion of the Caspian Sea by the comb jelly Mnemiopsis was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, 24-26 ...
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- Background
- The Caspian Sea is the biggest enclosed body of water on Earth, having an even larger area than that of the American Great Lakes or that of Lake Victoria in ...
- Presence of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in south Caspian Sea
- H. Negarestan, S. Hoseini, A. Rouhi, S. Bagheri, Z. Pajand, S. Ghasemi, Iranian Fisheries Research Organization and Department of the Environment, I. R. Iran
- Attachment 4 workshop 1
- ACTION PLAN First draft version, May 10, 2001 Regarding Invasive Species in the Caspian Sea with special reference to the Comb Jelly Mnemiopsis
- Attachment 7 workshop 1
- ACTION PLAN, Regarding Invasive Species in the Caspian Sea with special reference to the Comb Jelly Mnemiopsis