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Findings of Pogonophores (Annelida and Siboglinidae) in the Kara Sea Associated with the Regions of Dissociation of Seafloor and Cryogenic Gas Hydrates

The discovery of new occurrences of pogonophores Siboglinum sp. and Nereilinum sp. from the St. Anna Trough (northwestern portion of the Kara Sea) is described in this paper. Previously, occurrences of pogonophores ( Crispabrachia yenisey and Galathealinum karaense ) were reported in the southern pa...

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Published in:Russian journal of marine biology 2023-04, Vol.49 (2), p.69-74
Main Authors: Malakhov, V. V., Rimskaya-Korsakova, N. N., Osadchiev, A. A., Semiletov, I. P., Karaseva, N. P., Gantsevich, M. M.
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