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A large group of specimens of red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) taken in Kola Bay, Salnyi Island area at Lat. 69 7.2 N, 33 26.3 E. Water temp 2 C; air temp 8 C; taken at depths of 10-35 meters. King crab are an introduced species in the Barents Sea.
Barents Sea, Russia 2001June 28
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150 red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) acquired in one day's diving in Kola Bay, Salnyi Island area at Lat. 69 7.2 N, 33 26.3 E. Water temp 2 C; air temp 8 C; taken at depths of 10-35 meters. King crab are an introduced species in the Barents Sea.
Barents Sea, Russia 2001June 28
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150 red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) acquired in one day's diving in Kola Bay, Salnyi Island area at Lat. 69 7.2 N, 33 26.3 E. Water temp 2 C; air temp 8 C; taken at depths of 10-35 meters. King crab are an introduced species in the Barents Sea.
Barents Sea, Russia 2001June 28
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The domestic crab (Hyas araneus) is well-camouflaged under a seaweed (Laminaria Sakharina) leave in Dalnezeletsky Bay, Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 8 C; air temp 5 C; depth 16 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 1
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King crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are an aggressive invasive species in the Barents Sea. They decimate the local biota as they migrate through an area. Shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 8 C; air temp 5 C; depth 16 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 8
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King crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are an aggressive invasive species in the Barents Sea. They decimate the local biota as they migrate through an area. Shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 15 C; depth 17 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 26
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King crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are an aggressive invasive species in the Barents Sea. They decimate the local biota as they migrate through an area. Shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 15 C; depth 22 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 25
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King crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are an aggressive invasive species in the Barents Sea. They decimate the local biota as they migrate through an area. Shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 15 C; depth 22 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 25
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King crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) are an aggressive invasive species in the Barents Sea. They decimate the local biota as they migrate through an area. Shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 15 C; depth 22 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 25
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Typical view of bottom in moderate depths. Sea stars ( Asterias rubens) and sea-urchin (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) are shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 5 C; air temp 14 C; depth 12 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 8
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Typical view of bottom in deeper areas. Mussels (Mytilus edulis) and sea-urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) are shown here in Dalnezelenetsky Bay at Lat. 69 7.3 N, Long. 36 4.2E. Water temp 2 C; air temp 12 C; depth 25 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 21
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Typical view of bottom in deeper areas following passage of king crab agressive invasion in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 3 C; air temp 18 C; depth 21 meters. Note that sea anemone ( Actinaria g.sp.) and soft corals (Eunepthya sp.) survive but all else is decimated by crabs as they migrate through the area.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Yuri Zuyev with rare species of starfish (Hippasteria phrygiana phrygiana). Collected in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 3 C; air temp 18 C; depth 21 meters.
Kola Bay, Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Barents Sea type of rockfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) that adheres to rocks displayed by Oksana Kudryavtseva, an ichthyologist and doctoral student at the Murmansk Marine Biological Institute. This fish was collected in Kola Bay at Drovianoe, Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 1.0 E. Water temp 7 C; air temp 15 C; depth 2-3 meters.
Kola Bay, Barents Sea, Russia 2001 July 1
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Dr. Aleksey Zuyev emerging from -2 Celsius water in the Barents Sea. All of his studies are conducted in these frigid waters. Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp -2 C; air temp 1 C; depth 30 meters.
Kola Bay, Barents Sea, Russia 2002 May 20
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Dr. Aleksey Zuyev emerging from -2 Celsius water in the Barents Sea. All of his studies are conducted in these frigid waters. Dr. Zuyev has just returned to the surface with his collecting bag. Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp -2 C; air temp 1 C; depth 30 meters.
Kola Bay, Barents Sea, Russia 2002 June 6
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Dr. Aleksey Zuyev emerging from 2 Celsius water in the Barents Sea. All of his studies are conducted in these frigid waters. Dr. Zuyev has just returned to the surface with his collecting bag. Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 2 C; air temp 11 C; depth 32 meters.
Kola Bay, Barents Sea, Russia 2002 June 6
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Typical view of bottom in moderate depths Kislaia Bay. Lat. 69 18.0 N, Long. 33 40.5E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 12 C; depth 11 meters. Red sea stars (Crossaster papposus), sea-urchins ( Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis), and actinia (Asidia halocintia) are seen.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 June 15
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Look carefully to find the river flounder (Platichthys flesus) in the sand. Kola Bay, Drovianoe area. Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 1.0 E. Water temp 13 C; air temp 13 C; depth 1.1 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 3
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Look carefully to find the river flounder (Platichthys flesus) in the sand. Kola Bay, Drovianoe area. Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 1.0 E. Water temp 13 C; air temp 13 C; depth 0.8 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 3
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Red king crabs (paralithodes camtschaticus) coupling. Observed in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 16 C; depth 18 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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An unidentified type of sea anemone. It is more than 35 cm in diameter. Observed in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 16 C; depth 35 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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An unidentified type of sea anemone. It is more than 35 cm in diameter. Observed in Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 16 C; depth 35 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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Ascidia (Ascidia Halocintia) and hermit crab in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 16 C; depth 17 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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Ascidia (Ascidia Halocintia) and hermit crab in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 16 C; depth 17 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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Soft coral (Eunephthya sp.) and hermit crab in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 16 C; depth 32 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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Large male red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 16 C; depth 32 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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Rockfish (Cyclopterus lumptus) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 10 C; air temp 16 C; depth 2 meters.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 12
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River flounder (Platichthys flesus) in sand in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Drovianoe, Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 01.0 E. Water temp 15 C; air temp 22 C; depth 0.7 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 15
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River flounder (Platichthys flesus) on rock in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Drovianoe, Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 01.0 E. Water temp 15 C; air temp 22 C; depth 1 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 15
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River flounder (Platichthys flesus) on rock in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Drovianoe, Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 01.0 E. Water temp 15 C; air temp 22 C; depth 1 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 15
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Yury Zuyev with rockfish (Cyclopterus lumptus) along shore of Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Drovianoe, Lat. 68 55.0 N, Long. 33 01.0 E. Water temp 15 C; air temp 22 C; depth 1 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 15
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Actinia (Actinaria g. sp.) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 8 C; air temp 15 C; depth 15 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Soft coral (Eunephthya sp.) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 15 C; depth 30 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Soft coral (Eunephthya sp.) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 8 C; air temp 15 C; depth 16 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Shrimp in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Belokanenka, Lat. 69 6.4 N, Long. 33 22.5 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 15 C; depth 24 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 19
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Ctenophora in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Retinskoe, Lat. 69 7.2 N, Long. 33 24.2 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 6 C; depth 6 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 26
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Red king crabs (Paralithodes camtschaticus) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Retinskoe, Lat. 69 7.2 N, Long. 33 24.2 E. Water temp 8 C; air temp 6 C; depth 27 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 26
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Yuri Zuyev with rare species of starfish (Hippasteria phrygiana phrygiana) in the Barents Sea at Kola Bay at Retinskoe, Lat. 69 7.2 N, Long. 33 24.2 E. Water temp 4 C; air temp 6 C; depth 27 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 July 26
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Ascidia (Ascidia Halocintia) in the White Sea at Solovky Island Lat. 65 2.4 N, Long. 35 45.2 E. Water temp 10 C; air temp 17 C; depth 18 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 10
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Sea-urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 7 C; air temp 10 C; depth 6 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 21
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An unidentified type of sponge in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 7 C; air temp 10 C; depth 10 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 21
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Sea-urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) and sea-stars (Asterias rubens) in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 10 C; depth 18 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 21
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Sea-urchins (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) with exo-skeletons in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 6 C; air temp 10 C; depth 18 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 21
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Sea-star (Asterias rubens) in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 7 C; air temp 13 C; depth 12 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 28
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Sea-star (Asterias rubens) in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E. Water temp 7 C; air temp 13 C; depth 12 meter.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 August 28
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An unidentified type of sponge in the Barents Sea at Dalnezelenetsky Bay, Lat. 69 07.3 N, Long. 36 04.2 E.
Barents Sea, Russia 2002 September 2

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