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Scientific Research

What is marine science? Shall we better call it "Marine sciences"? Do "seas" and "science" go well toghether?

These key-questions are at the basis of 4SEAS, and we also asked you to express your point of view when answering our questionnaires at the beginning of the project. According to our audience response, science and seas make sense together for the large majority of responders (overall, around 75-80% of responders according to age).

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Jellyfish Invaders

Scientific Research

What is marine science? Shall we better call it "Marine sciences"? Do "seas" and "science" go well toghether?

These key-questions are at the basis of 4SEAS, and we also asked you to express your point of view when answering our questionnaires at the beginning of the project. According to our audience response, science and seas make sense together for the large majority of responders (overall, around 75-80% of responders according to age).

So, what do marine scientists do?Read more

HYDRONAUT. Part III: Files of the Base "Hydronaut"

Part III of the widescreen (1366 x 768 pixels) multimedia presentation "HYDRONAUT" is about a fleet of the manned submersibles exploited by the Base "HYDRONAUT" and hydronauts - the peoples who spent their lifes to explore the Abyss.   

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HYDRONAUT. Part II: Deep-sea technology in the USSR

Part II of the widescreen (1366 x 768 pixels) multimedia presentation "HYDRONAUT" is about developing, consructing and applying submersibles in the USSR - a bright and, at the same time, little-known history.

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HYDRONAUT. Part I: Well-known history of manned submersibles

Part I of the widescreen (1366 x 768 pixels) multimedia presentation provides a short, well-known history of deep-sea manned submersibles, from the first bathysphere to modern high-tech vessels.    Read more

Announcement

Watch the movies newly released by marine biologists from Sevastopol about marine sciences and expeditions: "Sevastopol Biological Station, 1871-1941", “Marine Research SBS_IBSS: History and Personalities” and "Long Way of Marine Expeditions".

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Secret Tiny House

Teenagers learned on this ecological lesson that destroying an individual algal specimen means killing not only the alga but also about 50 species of microscopic animals for which the alga is a ‘tiny house’! Read more

Diversity of Planktonic Copepods in the Black Sea

In their paper, A. Gubanova and D. Altukhov tell about what happened with the Black Sea copepods for the last 40 years
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Dramatic ecosystem shifts in the Black Sea over the last 40 years. Part I: Invasion

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