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Record #101209:

Caldron in the sea / Michael V. Propp, Vitaliy G. Tarasov.

Title: Caldron in the sea / Michael V. Propp, Vitaliy G. Tarasov.
Author(s): Propp, Michael V.
Tarasov, Vitaliy G.
Date: 1989.
In: Natural History. (1989.), (8) (1989)
Abstract: Account of volcanic springs of Kraternaya Bukhta (Ostrov Yankicha, Kuril'skiye Ostrova) and associated marine life. Microorganisms form mats on relatively shallow crater floor: algae and unusually large number of diatoms predominate. At deeper levels, chemo-synthesizing bacteria are more important. Two species of archaebacteria occur. Plankton contribute heavily to bay's primary food production. 150 species found, including a few new ones. In 1987 Ostrov Yankicha was designated nature reserve; micro-organisms and protozoans are also protected. Used to be sacred place where Ainu shamans were initiated.
Notes:

Natural History. (8) :28-33 (1989).

Keywords: 299 -- Religions, indigenous.
291.612 -- Shamanism.
39 -- Ethnography: Ainu.
502.72 -- Wildlife reserves.
551.23 -- Geysers, hot springs and fumaroles.
574.5 -- Marine and freshwater ecology.
574.583 -- Plankton.
582.23 -- Schizophyta.
582.26 -- Algae.
582.261 -- Diatomaceae.
593.1 -- Protozoa.
B -- Geology and soil sciences.
(*50) -- Soviet Union.
(*514) -- Kuril'skiye Ostrova.
SPRI record no.: 101209

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