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Comprehensive studies in the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov in the Summer of 2012
Authors:G. G. Matishov  M. V. Nabozhenko  I. V. Shokhin  A. E. Zolotareva  N. I. Bulysheva  V. L. Semin  V. V. Polshin  V. V. Povazhnyi  R. E. Verbitskyi  E. V. Verbitskyi  F. V. Sapozhnikov  V. A. Spiridonov  A. K. Zalota
Affiliation:16472. Southern Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, 41 Chekhov Str., Rostov-on-Don, 344006, Russia
26472. Institute of Arid Zones, Southern Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, 41 Chekhov Str., Rostov-on-Don, 344006, Russia
46472. Murmansk Maritime Biological Institute, Kola Scientific Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Murmansk, Russia
36472. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, 36 Nakhimov Prospect, Moscow, 117997, Russia
Abstract:
The shelf zones of the Black Sea, Taman Bay, and the Sea of Azov are currently subjected to gross load related to the impact of invasive species, large-scale construction activities near the coast, intensive recreation activity, water pollution in large cities and ports, active navigation, unreasonable coastal arrangement, and dam construction. Another factor substantially affecting the composition of bottom sediments and, thus, the benthos environment is the terrigenous material carried by rivers in the course of catastrophic overflows. An example is the Kubansk flood in 2012, which significantly affected the sea coast near Novorossiysk, Gelendzhik, and Divnomorsk. The intensive onshore dumping results in the delivery of abundant allochthonous material, bottom silting causing changes in the dominants in the benthos associations, a decrease in the photic layer and the death of the phytobenthos, and also debris formation at the bottom. Debris can play the role of artificial reefs contributory for the formation of periphytic biocoenoses.
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