Okeanologiâ
ISSN (print): 0030-1574
The journal was founded in 1961 as a multidisciplinary journal in the field of marine science. It is the leading journal in a wide range of theoretical and experimental directions in the sciences of the ocean.
Media registration certificate: No. 0110247 dated 02/08/1993
The journal publishes original research results on physical oceanology, marine hydrochemistry, bio-oceanology and marine ecology, marine geology and geophysics, the role of the ocean in shaping the Earth's climate, information on new methods and technical means of ocean research, and information on scientific expeditions.
Founders
- Russian Academy of Sciences
- Institute of Oceanology named after. P.P.Shirshova
The journal is published under the guidance of the Department of Earth Sciences of the RAS.
Editor-in-Chief
Flint Mikhail Vladimirovich, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Biological Sciences
Frequency / Access
6 issues per year / Subscription
Included in
White List (2nd level), Higher Attestation Commission List, RISC, Scopus, Web of Science
The journal is published in Russian and English languages. The name of the English version is Oceanology.
Current Issue



Vol 65, No 3 (2025)
Физика моря
HYDROLOGICAL AND HYDROCHEMICAL FEATURES OF THEOB ESTUARY (KARA SEA) IN THE SEASON PRECEDING WINTER
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Modern distribution and verification of detected natural oil seeps in the Azov-Black Sea basin
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GAS-GEOCHEMICAL, HYDROLOGICAL, AND BIOOPTICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SHALLOW NORTHEASTERN SHELF OF SAKHALIN ISLAND
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Assimilation of Argo profile measurements and sea surface temperature data by the NEMO ocean circulation model using an ensemble Kalman filter and three-dimensional variational analysis
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Химия моря
DISTRIBUTIONS AND FLUXES OF NUTRIENTS IN THE BAYSOF THE SHANTAR ARCHIPELAGO
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Морская биология
Assessment of inorganic carbon input by mollusks to the coastal zone of the North-Eastern sector of the Black Sea in 2008–2023
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Zooplankton of the Laptev Sea: is the “effect of the continental slope” manifested in the distribution, feeding activity and grazing impact on phytoplankton?
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Mesozooplankton composition, distribution, and grazing in the areas of the continental slope, outer shelf and deep basin of the Laptev Sea were studied. Data were obtained in August–September 2018 during the cruise # 72 of the RV Akademik Mstislav Keldysh at two quasi-meridional sections. Zooplankton biomass (DW) in the 0–bottom layer increased with depth from 3–5 g ∙ m–2 on the shelf to 9–17 g ∙ m–2 above the slope and 12–17 g ∙ m–2 in deep-water areas. Over the shelf and slope, the share of Calanus glacialis in the total biomass was 80% and 45%, and it decreased to 32% in the deep-water area while C. hyperboreus’ increased to 39%. Contrary to the present concept of an of increased plankton concentration “belt” over the continental slope, no increase in the total zooplankton biomass was found in this area. Difference in the timing of the seasonal ice retreat was significant for the development of the C. glacialis and had virtually no effect on the population dynamics of C. hyperboreus and Metridia longa. Daily rations through herbivory did not cover metabolic expenditures. Daily zooplankton grazing impact on phytoplankton of the size fraction > 3 μm was 0.4–2% of phytoplankton biomass on the shelf, 7–10% above the slope, and 1.5–6% in the deep-water area.



Bioluminescence and plankton communities in the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean
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Морская геология
Origin of Gaussberg volcano within the continental margin of the Antarctic continent (petrogeochemical features and geodynamic model)
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GEOLOGICAL STRUCTURE AND PROSPECTS OF OIL AND GASBEARING AT THE CONTINENTAL MARGIN OF TANZANIA
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MAGNETIC ANOMALIES OF THE SOUTHEASTERN PARTOF THE KING THROUGH, NORTHEASTERN ATLANTIC
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Информация
Approbaton of a climate monitoring system based on moored platforms, observatories and shipboard studies in the 96th cruise of the research vessel “Akademik Mstislav Keldysh”
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SOURCES OF RADIOACTIVE POLLUTION IN THE ARCTIC IN 2024 (97TH CRUISE OF THE RV “AKADEMIK MSTISLAV KELDYSH”)
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RESEARCH OF THE CURRENT STATE OF THE FISH COMMUNITY OF THE EASTERN BARENTS AND WESTERN KARA SEAS IN SUMMER 2024
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