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TORTSEV, ALEKSEI MIKHAILOVICH

PhD of Biological Sciences

Senior Researcher

FCIAR (N. Laverov Federal Center for Integrated Arctic Research), Arkhangelsk Scientific Center of RAS Ural Branch

E-mail: torzevalex@yandex.ru



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Results of fishery monitoring in the lower reaches of the Northern Dvina River and their application in assessing the negative impact on aquatic biological resourcesTortsev, A.M., Studenov, I.I.North Branch of “VNIRO”, FCIARv13, 2 2023248-256
Use of fish resources by indigenous peoples of the Nenets Autonomous AreaTortsev, A.M., Studenov, I.I., Semushin, A.V.FCIARv11, 2 2021266-276
The coastal territories of the Arkhangelsk region: the development of natural resources and socio-economic developmentTortsev, A.M.FCIAR2 (38) 2020109-121
Efficiency of management of fishery resources in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation: features of assessmentTortsev, A.M.FCIAR2 (30) 2018131-141
The perspective directions of the fresh-water aquaculture in the European North of RussiaPavlenko, V.I., Novoselov, A.P., Studenov, I.I., Semushin, A.V., Tortsev, A.M.North Branch of “VNIRO”, FCIAR2 (26) 2017105-116
Compensation for damages to aquatic biological resources in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation on the example of the Northern fishery basinNovoselov, A.P., Pavlenko, V.I., Studenov, I.I., Tortsev, A.M.North Branch of “VNIRO”, FCIAR, Arkhangelsk SC UB RAS1 (21) 20166-17
Integrated problems and directions for improving compensatory measures to restore fish resources of the Northern Fishery BasinTortsev, A.M., Studenov, I.I., Novoselov, A.P., Pavlenko, V.I.North Branch of “VNIRO”, Arkhangelsk SC UB RAS3 (15) 20149-17

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