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Ecology of Marine Ports of the Black and Azov Sea Basin

  • Examines marine ports as specific water ecosystems for the first time, using selected examples of Black and Azov Sea Ports
  • Describes the pelagial, periphytal and benthal subsystems of aquatoriums in detail
  • Determines factors controlling the functional patterns of marine ports’ ecosystems, such as reduced hydrodynamics, presence of shipping channels and various hard substrata
  • Makes recommendations on how ecological conditions in the marine ports aquatoriums can be improved
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (5 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Pelagic Zone Subsystem of the Marine Ports Aquatories

    • A. K. Vinogradov, Yu. I. Bogatova, I. A. Synegub
    Pages 39-172
  3. Periphytal Zone Subsystem of the Marine Ports Aquatories

    • A. K. Vinogradov, Yu. I. Bogatova, I. A. Synegub
    Pages 173-227
  4. Benthal Zone Subsystem of Marine Port Aquatories

    • A. K. Vinogradov, Yu. I. Bogatova, I. A. Synegub
    Pages 229-307
  5. Main Structure and Peculiarities of the Functioning of Marine Ports Aquatories Ecosystems

    • A. K. Vinogradov, Yu. I. Bogatova, I. A. Synegub
    Pages 309-371
  6. Back Matter

    Pages 373-412

About this book

This work examines the waters of marine ports as unique integrated aquatic ecosystems. It regards marine ports as entities comprising components of natural and anthropogenic origin, including pelagic, periphytal and benthal subsystems. Using selected Black and Azov Sea ports as examples, the book discusses the hydrodynamics and water exchange, which are weakened in ports compared with open coastal zones. It reflects consequences of the presence of hydrobionts and the accumulation of organic matter, which are promoted by the variety of hard substrata and the absence of fishery.
The book is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter describes the general characteristics of the marine ports at the northern coast of the Black and Azov Seas and their shipping channels. Chapters 2 to 4 discuss the main abiotic and biotic peculiarities of the pelagial, periphytal and benthal subsystems of those marine ports, and chapter 5 deals with tropho-dynamic processes in their ecosystems. A concluding section reflects recommendations how the ecosystems of ports in non-tidal seas may be ameliorated.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Ecology of Marginal Communities, Institute of Marine Biology National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Odessa, Ukraine

    A. K. Vinogradov, I. A. Synegub

  • Department of Water Quality, Institute of Marine Biology National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Odessa, Ukraine

    Yu. I. Bogatova

About the authors

Alexander Vinogradov, marine ichthyologist and Doctor of biological sciences, is leading researcher at the Department of ecology of marginal communities of the Institute of marine biology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Odessa). His main areas of research are ecological and morphological adaptations of fish at the early stages of ontogenesis, salinity resistance of marine hydrobionts, mechanisms of marine ecosystems functioning and sea ports’ ecology.
Yuliya Bogatova, hydrochemist, PhD in geography, is leading researcher at the Department of quality of the aquatic environment of the Institute of marine biology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Odessa). She studies the hydrochemical characteristics of the north-western part of the Black Sea and adjacent limans, rivers’ deltas and marine ports aquatories. The primary focus of much of her research includes the role of nutrients in water quality and the biological diversity of marine

and coastal ecosystems.

Ivan Synegub, marine hydrobiologist, is senior research scientist at the Department of ecology of marginal communities of the Institute of marine biology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (Odessa). His research interests cover the ecology and structure of macrozoobenthos in various biotopes of the Black and Azov seas, the anthropogenic influences on the structure and dynamics of macrozoobenthos communities, the role of macrozoobenthos in marine fish feeding and the impact of alien species on autochthonous macrozoobenthos. 


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