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The Black Sea plankton algoflora is characterized by considerable diversity. Including brackish-water, fresh-water and bentho-plankton forms occurring in the different parts, it consists of about 750 species (Ivanov, 1965; Pitsyk, 1968).
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Gvarishvili, T. (1998). Species Composition and Biodiversity of Georgian Black Sea Phytoplankton. In: Kotlyakov, V., Uppenbrink, M., Metreveli, V. (eds) Conservation of the Biological Diversity as a Prerequisite for Sustainable Development in the Black Sea Region. NATO ASI Series, vol 46. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-5114-6_6
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