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Abstract Book 2018.Pdf Сборник тезисов X-ой Международной конференции «Морские млекопитающие Голарктики», посвящѐнной памяти А.В. Яблокова, г. Архангельск, 29 Октября – 02 Ноября 2018 г., 216 стр. Тексты тезисов не редактировались и публикуются в авторской версии РОО «Совет по морским млекопитающим» - организатор Конференции Оргкомитет Конференции В.Н. Бурканов, к.б.н.- Председатель И.А. Мизин Д.М. Глазов - заместитель Председателя В.В. Рожнов, д.б.н., академик РАН Д.Л. Бенгтсон, Ph.D. В.Н. Светочев, к.б.н. С.Д. Гудман, Ph.D. И.В. Смелова, к.б.н. С.А. Кладо О.А. Филатова, д.б.н. А.Ю. Книжников Б.Ю. Филиппов, д.б.н. К.М. Ковакс, профессор, Ph.D. О.В. Шпак, к.б.н. П.Д. Лемонс, Ph.D. С.М. Артемьева – ответственный секретарь Конференция проводится при активной поддержке: ФГАОУ ВО «Северный (Арктический) федеральный университет им. М.В. Ломоносова» Международного фонда защиты животных IFAW Национального парка «Русская Арктика» ФГБУН «Института проблем экологии и эволюции им. А.Н. Северцова» РАН Проведение Конференции и издание Сборника тезисов осуществлено при финансовой поддержке: Генеральные спонсоры ПАО «НК «Роснефть», Россия Оператор проекта «Сахалин-2» - «Сахалин Энерджи Инвестмент Oператор проекта «Сахалин-1» - Компани Лтд.», Россия компания «Эксон Нефтегаз Лимитед», Россия Официальные спонсоры ОАО «Ямал СПГ», Россия ПАО «ЛУКОЙЛ», Россия Совет по изучению Северной Пацифики, Консалтинговая компания по дикой США природе Северной Пацифики, США Аляскинский научно-исследовательский Норвежский полярный институт, Норвегия рыбохозяйственный центр, NОАА, США Комиссия по морским млекопитающим, США Сборник тезисов X-ой Международной конференции Спонсоры «Морские млекопитающие Голарктики», посвящѐнной памяти А.В. Яблокова, г. Архангельск, 29 Октября – 02 Ноября 2018 г., 216 стр. ПАО «Татнефть» им. В.Д. Шашина, Россия ИЧП «Тамбиев» (Кисловодский Тексты тезисов не редактировались и публикуются в авторской версии ООО «Анапский дельфинарий», Россия дельфинарий), Россия РОО «Совет по морским млекопитающим» - организатор Конференции Конференция проводится при финансовой поддержке Российского фонда фундаментальных исследований, грант № 18-04-20097/18 Оргкомитет Конференции Партнеры Конференции: В.Н. Бурканов, к.б.н.- Председатель И.А. Мизин Д.М. Глазов - заместитель Председателя В.В. Рожнов, д.б.н., академик РАН АНО «Общество сохранения и изучения Фонд поддержки прикладных Д.Л. Бенгтсон, Ph.D. В.Н. Светочев, к.б.н. дикой природы», Россия экологических разработок и исследований С.Д. Гудман, Ph.D. И.В. Смелова, к.б.н. Российская академия наук «Озеро Байкал», Россия С.А. Кладо О.А. Филатова, д.б.н. Кенозерский национальный парк, Россия А.Ю. Книжников Б.Ю. Филиппов, д.б.н. К.М. Ковакс, профессор, Ph.D. О.В. Шпак, к.б.н. Информационные партнеры Конференции: П.Д. Лемонс, Ph.D. С.М. Артемьева – ответственный секретарь Информационное агентство «Арктика- Журнал «Наука и жизнь», Россия Конференция проводится при активной поддержке: Инфо», Россия Журнал «Природа» РАН, Россия Музей Мирового океана (Калининград), Журнал «Арктика: экология и экономика», ФГАОУ ВО «Северный (Арктический) федеральный университет им. М.В. Россия Россия Ломоносова» Дарвиновский музей (Москва), Россия Интернет-портал «Научная Россия / Международного фонда защиты животных IFAW Всемирный фонд дикой природы (WWF Scientific Russia», Россия Национального парка «Русская Арктика» России) Телеканал «Регион 29», Россия ФГБУН «Институт проблем экологии и эволюции им. А.Н.Северцова» РАН ООО «Экологический правовой центр «БЕЛЛОНА», Россия Проведение Конференции и издание Сборника тезисов осуществлено при финансовой поддержке: Официальный сервис-агент конференции ООО «Мономакс» Генеральные спонсоры Подготовили к печати и перевели часть текстов для этого сборника: ПАО «НК «Роснефть», Россия Оператор проекта «Сахалин-2» - С.М. Артемьева – составитель П.А. Пермяков, к.б.н. «Сахалин Энерджи Инвестмент О.А. Белонович, к.б.н. И.С. Труханова, к.б.н. Oператор проекта «Сахалин-1» - Компани Лтд.», Россия Д.М. Глазов - составитель О.А. Филатова, д.б.н. компания «Эксон Нефтегаз О.А. Демидова – составитель О.В. Шпак, к.б.н. Лимитед», Россия Е.Н. Овсяникова Официальные спонсоры Технический комитет Конференции: ОАО «Ямал СПГ», Россия ПАО «ЛУКОЙЛ», Россия Совет по изучению Северной Пацифики, Консалтинговая компания по дикой С.М. Артемьева О.А. Демидова США природе Северной Пацифики, США А.А. Вишнякова Н.В. Крюкова, к.б.н. Аляскинский научно-исследовательский Норвежский полярный институт, Норвегия Д.Н. Гаев Н.Б. Ласкина рыбохозяйственный центр, НОАА, США Комиссия по морским млекопитающим, Д.М. Глазов М.М. Таганова США А.Ю. Данишевская Н. Р. Шумейко © РОО «Совет по морским млекопитающим», 2018 Abstracts of the X International Conference "Marine mammals of the Holarctic" dedicated to the memory of A.V. Yablokov 29 October-2 November 2018, Arkhangelsk, 216 pages. Abstracts are not edited and are published in the author's version Marine Mammal Council - Conference organizer Organizing Committee Burkanov V.N., Ph.D. – Chairman Mizin I.A. Glazov D.M. – Deputy Chairman Rozhnov V.V., Academician RAS Bengtson J.L., Ph.D. Svetochev V.N., Ph.D. Goodman S.J., Ph.D. Smelova I.V., Ph.D. Klado S.A. Filatova O.A. Ph.D. Knizhnikov A.Y. Filippov B.Y. PhD. Kovacs K.M., Professor, Ph.D. Shpak O.V., Ph.D. Lemons P.J., Ph.D. Artemyeva S.M. – secretary The Conference is Supported by Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov International Fund for animal Welfare IFAW Russian Arctic National Park A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences Conference and Book of Abstracts is Sponsored by General Sponsors PJSC «Rosneft Oil Company», Russia Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd., – Sakhalin-2 Project Operator, Exxon Neftegas Limited – Sakhalin-1 Russia Project Operator, Russia Official Sponsors JSC Yamal LNG, Russia PJSC LUKOIL, Russia North Pacific Research Board, USA North Pacific Wildlife Consulting, LLC, USA Marine Mammal Commission, USA Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, Norwegian Polar Institute,Norway NOAA, USA Sponsors Abstracts of the X International Conference PJSC TATNEFT, Russia IE "Tambiev" (Kislovodsk Dolphinarium), "Marine mammals of the Holarctic" dedicated to the memory of A.V. Yablokov Anapa Dolphinarium Ltd., Russia Russia 29 October-2 November 2018, Arkhangelsk, 216 pages. Abstracts are not edited and are published in the author's version The conference was partially supported by RFBR, grant № 18-04-20097/18 Marine Mammal Council - Conference organizer Organizing Committee Conference Partners Burkanov V.N., Ph.D. – Chairman Mizin I.A. Lake Baikal Foundation for Environmental ANO «Wildlife Conservation and Research Glazov D.M. – Deputy Chairman Rozhnov V.V., academician RAS Applications and Research, Russia Society», Russia Bengtson J.L., Ph.D. Svetochev V.N., Ph.D. Kenozersky National Park, Russia The Russian Academy of Sciences Goodman S.J., Ph.D. Smelova I.V., Ph.D. Klado S.A. Filatova O.A. Ph.D. Conference Information Partners Knizhnikov A.Y. Filippov B.Y. PhD. Kovacs K.M., Professor, Ph.D. Shpak O.V., Ph.D. Information agency «ARCTICINFO», Russia The Magazine «Science and Life», Russia Lemons P.J., Ph.D. Artemyeva S.M. – secretary Museum of the World Ocean (Kaliningrad), Journal «Nature» of RAS, Russia Russia Magazine «The Arctic: Ecology and Darwin Museum (Moscow), Russia Economy», Russia The Conference is Supported by World Wildlife Fund (WWF), Russia Internet portal «Scientific Russia», Russia The Bellona Foundation, Russia TV Channel «Region 29», Russia Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov International Fund for animal Welfare IFAW Some Texts for this Book Were Translated and Prepared for Printing by Russian Arctic National Park A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences Artemyeva S.V. - compiler Ovsyanikova E.N Belonovich O.A., Ph.D. Permyakov P.A., Ph.D. Conference and Book of Abstracts is Sponsored by Demidova O.A. – compiler Trukhanova I.S., Ph.D. Filatova O.A., Ph.D. Shpak O.V., Ph.D. General Sponsors Glazov D.M. - compiler Shumeyko N.R. PJSC «Rosneft Oil Company»,Russia Sakhalin Energy Investment Company Ltd., – Sakhalin-2 Project Operator, Exxon Neftegas Limited – Sakhalin-1 Russia Technical Committee Project Operator, Russia Artemyeva S.V. Kryukova N.V., Ph.D. Danishevskaya А.Y Laskina N.B. Official Sponsors Demidova O.A. Shumeyko N.R. Gaev D.N. Taganova М.М. JSC Yamal LNG, Russia PJSC LUKOIL, Russia Glazov D.M. Vishnaykova А.А. North Pacific Research Board, USA North Pacific Wildlife Consulting, LLC, USA Marine Mammal Commission, USA Alaska Fisheries Science Center, NMFS, NorwegianPolarInstitute,Norway NOAA,USA © RPO Marine Mammal Council, 2018 Уважаемые участники и гости Х-й юбилейной международной конференции «Морские Dear participants and guests of the 10th Anniversary International Conference “Marine млекопитающие Голарктики», посвященной памяти Алексея Владимировича Яблокова! mammals of the Holarctic,” dedicated to the memory of Alexey V. Yablokov! Искренне поздравляю вас с началом работы конференции! Welcome to the conference! We are again gathered in the city of Arkhangelsk, where in 2000 our First International conference Мы снова собрались в городе Архангельске, где в 2000 году проходила наша первая ―Marine mammals of the Holarctic‖ was held. The tradition of the conferences was established by the Международная конференция «Морские млекопитающие Голарктики», на которой и была Non-Governmental Organization ―Marine Mammal Council‖, which was established in 1995 on the заложена
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