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Anthropogenic disturbance of the coastline can increase erosion rates, but there are also examples from Varandei in the Pechora Sea indicating that shore protection techniques can slow erosion rates.
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The Pechora Sea coasts are considered to be relatively stable, except where disturbed by human activity.
Engineering design for a changing climate in the Arctic 2009
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In the Pechora Sea, where there is no traditional demersal fishery, changes in zoobenthos biomass in 1924, 1958 to 1959, 1968 to 1970, and 1992 to 1995 show a negative correlation between zoobenthos biomass and temperature [21].
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Sevmash's director, Andrei Dyachkov, said the shipyard hopes to profit from its know-how in the Arctic to win orders to build offshore drilling platforms, ice-capable support ships and even a floating airstrip to service oil fields in the Pechora Sea.
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Under an order from state energy firm Gazprom, Sevmash completed Russia's first ice-resistant offshore production platform, which was tugged out to the Pechora Sea in August to drill at the oil-steeped Prirazlomnoye field.
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Gazpromneft, an oil subsidiary of the gas giant Gazprom, is preparing to drill for oil in the Arctic's Pechora Sea, even as environmentalists complain that the drilling platform is outdated and the company is not ready to deal with potential accidents.
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Gazpromneft, an oil subsidiary of the gas giant Gazprom, is preparing to drill for oil in the Arctic's Pechora Sea, even as environmentalists complain that the drilling platform is outdated and the company is not ready to deal with potential accidents.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Half of the oil will be crude shipped from Lukoil's new Varandey terminal in the Pechora Sea.
Energy Tribune 2009
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