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Механик дирижабля «Италия», потерпевшего катастрофу в Центральной Арктике весной 1928 года.
Командир итальянского спасательного самолета Маддалена.
В исследованиях принимали участие О. К. Бычков, А. 3. Мнациканьяп, О. А. Вировец, В. Н. Усков.
Исследования проводились с участием В. И. Ускова, С. А. Бугрова, Н. А. Крученка и В. Б. Зубавина.
Планктон – по-гречески «путешествующий» (Plangktos) – мощное сообщество одноклеточных водорослей (диатомий, динофлагеллят) – фитопланктон и мельчайших морских животных (рачков, медуз) – зоопланктон. Большинство планктонных организмов не может активно передвигаться, а как бы парят в толще воды и пассивно переносятся приливами и течениями.
В исследовании принимали участие В. Н. Усков, С. А. Бугров, О. К. Бычков, Г. С. Лебедев, Н. А. Крученок, Ю. А. Голов.
Сифонофоры – особая группа кишечнополостных животных, ведущая плавающий образ жизни и состоящая из сросшихся в одну колонию полипов.
Д. Кук отравился рыбой Pleuranacanthus seleratus из семейства Tetrodontidae (Whitley, 1940).
Б. Холстед (1970) считает, что морфий и его производные противопоказаны, так как угнетают дыхательный центр.
Определитель акул, составленный советским ихтиологом В. И. Пинчуком (1972), включает 327 видов.