Chronology of the key historical events on the western seas of the Russian Arctic (the Barents Sea, the White Sea, the Kara Sea), sorted alphabetically.
Prof. Igor S. Zonn is the General Director of Engineering
Scientific-Production Center for Water Economy, Reclamation and
Ecology in Moscow, Russia. His research has focused on the case
studies about desert development, desertification, reclamation and
water management in the arid lands, on regional climate change,
socio-economic and environmental problems of the Aral, Caspian and
Black seas.
Prof. Andrey G. Kostianoy is a Chief Scientist at the P.P. Shirshov
Institute of Oceanology, Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow,
Russia. He is a specialist in physical oceanography. His research
has focused on satellite monitoring, oceanography of coastal zones,
regional climate change and environmental problems of the Black,
Caspian and Aral seas.
Prof. Aleksandr V. Semenov – Doctor of Economics, Professor, Rector at S.Yu. Witte Moscow University (Moscow, Russia), Honorary Professor at Higher School of Finance and Management (Bialystok, Poland).Author of more than 50 scientific publications, author and editor of 10 books, including the Encyclopedia of the Adriatic Sea, the White Sea, the East-Siberian Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Arctic Ocean published in 2014-2015 by the publishing house "International Relations" (Moscow, Russia).
“The encyclopedia has over 1,200 terms covering a wide range of topics, notably aquatic life, oceanography, shipping, industry, and the people associated with Arctic exploration and geography. … The volume (and the set) are suitable for libraries supporting researchers at all levels in programs spanning environmental sciences, geology, geography, oceanography, and Russian studies. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through professionals/practitioners; general readers.” (J. C. Stachacz, Choice, Vol. 55 (6), February, 2018)
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