East Siberian Sea
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part of the East Siberian Sea shown on the right.
The East Siberian Sea (Russian: Восто́чно-Сиби́рское мо́ре) is a
marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.
Owing to its extreme northerly location the East Siberian Sea is most
of the time covered with ice.
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Laptev Sea on the left and part of the East Siberian Sea shown on the
right.
The East Siberian Sea (Russian: Восто́чно-Сиби́рское мо́ре) is a
marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.
and connects the Laptev Sea in the west with the East Siberian Sea in
the east. It is named after Russian explorer Yakov Sannikov. (...)
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with the East Siberian Sea in the east. It is named after Russian
explorer Dmitry (...)
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East Siberian Sea An arm of the Arctic Ocean extending from Wrangel
Island to the New Siberian Islands.
The East Siberian Sea is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean; it lies
between the Arctic Cape in the North, the New Siberian Islands in the
West, the
The East Siberian Sea (Russian: Восто́чно-Сиби́рское мо́ре) is a
marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.
Arctic, ice loss in the East Siberian Sea accounted for most of the
sea ice loss detectable by early July.
East Siberian Sea is a marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.
The East Siberian Sea Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) is a high-latitude
marine region located in the Polar Circle in the eastern section of
the Siberian shelf.
(Click on East Siberian Sea to get a map showing the location of the
region of interest in the Arctic)
Below you see maps of the polynya distribution in the East Siberian
and East Siberian Seas, far northeastern Soviet Union (Open file /
Geological Survey of Canada) by M. P Cecile (Unknown Binding - 1987)Out
of Print-Limited Availability
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The central portion of Russia's East Siberian Sea, including one of
the New Siberian Islands, Novaya Sibir, are portrayed in these views
from data acquired on May 28, 2002.
The East Siberian Sea is part of the Arctic Ocean and is ice-covered
most of the year.
The East Siberian Sea, an arm of the Arctic Ocean, is located
off the coastline of Siberia in far northeastern Russia.
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Siberian Islands separate the Laptev and East Siberian Seas, which
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The East Siberian Sea (Russian ?????´???-????´????? ??´??) is a
marginal sea in the Arctic Ocean.
See also: Research Highlight: The East Siberian Sea is a Natural
Laboratory for Studying Climate Change
(by Igor Semiletov, Chief Scientist)
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RV Polarstern on its way to East Siberian Seagravity corer which only
shows layers about 1 million years old. Both...Furthermore there are
areas with a high rate of sedimentation in the ...
RV Polarstern on its way to East Siberian SeaRV Polarstern on its way
to East Siberian Sea
(Date:6/1/2010)... and animals have deployed various mechanisms to
fight pathogens. ...
The Biogoechemistry of the East Siberian Sea and its Impact on the
Upper Waters of the Deep Arctic Ocean
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East Siberian Sea
part of the Arctic Ocean,