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Title: Оценка современного состояния водных экосистем и проблемы охраны биологических ресурсов при обустройстве Крузенштернского ГКМ
Other Titles: Evaluation of the modern state of water ecosystems and the issues with protecting biological resources during development of the Kruzenshternskoye gas condensate field
Authors: Bogdanov, V. D.
Stepanov, L. N.
Bogdanova, E. N.
Melnichenko, I. P.
Yarushina, M. I.
Богданов, В. Д.
Степанов, Л. Н.
Богданова, Е. Н.
Мельниченко, И. П.
Ярушина, М. И.
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Institute of Economics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Институт экономики Уральского отделения РАН
Citation: Оценка современного состояния водных экосистем и проблемы охраны биологических ресурсов при обустройстве Крузенштернского ГКМ / В. Д. Богданов, Л. Н. Степанов, Е. Н. Богданова, И. П. Мельниченко, М. И. Ярушина. – DOI 10.17059/2015-3-22. – Текст : электронный // Экономика региона. — 2015. — Том 3. — С. 266-278.
Abstract: In the article, the results of the studies of the present state of freshwater ecosystems and their biotic components in the western part of the Yamal Peninsula are presented. Based on the evaluation of the structure of the communities of phytoplankton, zooplankton, benthos and whitefishes, the range of the problems related to the protection of biological resources at the development of the Kruzenshternskoye gas field is defined. Data on species composition and quantitative indicators of hydrobionts of different types of waterbodies and watercourses in the lower reaches of the Mordyyakha and Naduyyakha rivers basins are the basis for environmental monitoring of water objects at development and exploitation of the Kruzenshternskoye gas field. According to the monitoring program, evaluation of the fish fauna state and their food base on the territory of the Kruzenshternskoye gas condensate field (GCF), is present. The zones of rivers deltas are the most important areas of the salmonid and whitefishes valuable fish species feeding at the territory of Kruzenshternskoye GCF. In the cases where complete demolish of waterbodies and watercourses for construction of facilities for GCF does not occur, changes of quantitative and qualitative characteristics of communities of hydrobionts after cease of works are reversible. River ecosystems are restored within a more short period of time in comparison to lacustrine ones. On the basis of conducted comprehensive studies, the proposals for the protection of fisheries resources and monitoring of aquatic ecosystems are reported. Recommendations for reducing the anthropogenic impact on aquatic ecosystems in the development period are presented. The results of the investigation were used in the designing the environmental protection part of the Kruzenshternskoye deposit project. At present, the disturbances in the territory of Kruzenshternskoye deposit of gas does not impact the aquatic ecosystems.
Представлены результаты исследований современного состояния пресноводных экосистем и их биотехнических компонентов в западной части полуострова Ямал. Выполнена оценка состояния ихтиофауны и кормовой базы рыб на территории Крузенштернского газоконденсатного месторождения. Даны рекомендации по снижению антропогенного воздействия на водные экосистемы при проведении строительных работ в период обустройства месторождения.
Keywords: AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS
HUMAN IMPACT
ICHTHYOFAUNA
KRUZENSHTERNSKOYE GAS CONDENSATE FIELD
PHYTOPLANKTON
WHITEFISHES
ZOOBENTHOS
ZOOPLANKTON
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/92183
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84979959312
WOS ID: 000422222700022
ISSN: 2072-6414
DOI: 10.17059/2015-3-22
Sponsorship: The article has been prepared within the Project of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences No 12-P-47-2013 and "The Arctic" Project of the Presidium of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences No 12-4-3-012.
Origin: Экономика региона. 2015. Выпуск 3
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