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Akvaplan-niva leads Nansen Legacy cooperation with Russia: Mapping Barents Sea benthic fauna

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Akvaplan-niva leads Nansen Legacy cooperation with Russia: Mapping Barents Sea benthic fauna

On April 17, 2018 the Russian research vessel Dalniye Zelentsy departed from Murmansk for the Barents Sea. The research cruise was part of the Russian cooperation in the Nansen Legacy, led by Nansen Legacy partner Akvaplan-niva (APN). The cruise was a collaboration between APN and Murmansk Marine Biological Institute who have run joint research projects in the Barents Sea since 1989.
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    Akvaplan-niva leads Nansen Legacy cooperation with Russia: Mapping Barents Sea benthic fauna

    On April 17, 2018 the Russian research vessel Dalniye Zelentsy departed from Murmansk for the Barents Sea. The research cruise was part of the Russian cooperation in the Nansen Legacy, led by Nansen Legacy partner Akvaplan-niva (APN). The cruise was a collaboration between APN and Murmansk Marine Biological Institute who have run joint research projects in the Barents Sea since 1989.