E. E. Esiukova's research while affiliated with P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology and other places
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Publications (2)
The paper provides information about the XXIX Coastal Conference, held in Kaliningrad in April 2022. The thematic directions of reports, round tables are reflected, statistical data are given on the number of speeches (232), on participating organizations (38) and cities (13). Additional events held within the framework of the conference (sessions,...
Investigations of natural factors leading to large wash-outs of marine debris to the shores of seas and oceans have become urgently needed due to the presence in its composition in the last decades of a significant amount of anthropogenic litter, potentially dangerous to living organisms and humans. This paper provides an analysis of meteorological...
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... Still, the presence of fading but powerful enough regular onshore waves has historically been considered as a principal driving factor for the beach-cast appearance. Nowadays, understanding of mechanisms of beach-cast formation has gained more attention in the region because (i) such events also bring a lot of marine litter to the beach (e.g., Chubarenko and Stepanova, 2017;Fetisov et al., 2022), (ii) biomass of beach-cast is considered as a resource for energy production, agriculture, coastal protection, etc. Domnin et al., 2021). This raises a practical question on how to predict the beach-cast appearance. ...