Some water related activities of APB- Birdlife and Center of environmental solutions Julia Veres PhD, Researcher Naroch biological station Belarusian State University
“River watch” School ecological societies Informational Water Center Trainings, consultations etc.
Naroch lakes in Belarus: the description, researches and researchers
Naroch lakes researches Naroch biological station named after G.G. Vinberg founded in 1946 the Biological Station of the Warsaw University existed until 1939
Long-term observations of ecological status of Naroch lakes Annual data collection during vegetation season starting from 1978 of: Water transparency (Secchi depth) Temperature of water Dissolved oxygen Suspended matter content Organic carbon: total and suspended Nitrogen: total and mineral (nitrates and ammonia ions) Phosphorus: total and phosphates Chlorophyll-a content Living organisms: Phytoplankton: biomass, density and biodiversity Zooplankton: biomass, density and biodiversity Bacterioplankton: biomass, density and biodiversity Benthos: biomass, density and biodiversity Plankton primary production and destruction rates
Long-term changes of some characteristics in Naroch lakes (Batorino, Miastro, Naroch) Total phosphorus content
Long-term changes of some characteristics in Naroch lakes (Batorino, Miastro, Naroch) Chlorophyll-a concentration
Long-term changes of some characteristics in Naroch lakes (Batorino, Miastro, Naroch) Water clarity (Secchi depth)
Long-term changes of some characteristics in Naroch lakes (Batorino, Miastro, Naroch) oligothrophication eutrophication benthiphication
The team of researchers from the Laboratory of Hydroecology and Naroch Biological Station the Laboratory of Hydroecology Biological faculty Naroch Biological Station named after G.G. Vinberg
Tamara Mikheeva, D.Sc. Phytoplankton researchers Boris Adamovich, Ph.D Elena Lukyanova Iryna Savich Anna Zhukova, Ph.D Raisa Kovalevskaya Tamara Makarevich, Ph.D
Ludmila Nikitina Oleg Makarevich Natalia Dubko Julia Veres PhD Tatiana Zhukova, D.Sc Heterotrophic communities researchers Hydrochemists
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