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The official Russian museum's list based on museum survey, daily updated.
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Zoological Museum Of Moscow State University
(MMSU) - Moscow 103009, Russia - Curators Dr. Alexander V. Sysoev and Dr. Dmitri L. Ivanov - Collection- "Collection contains large number of marine, terrestrial and freshwater mollusks from around the world. Approximately 75%% are from around former USSR - terrestrial mollusks from southernmost parts of former USSR up to the polar circle, and marine mollusks from seas around former USSR - White Sea, Barentz Sea, Eastern Siberian Sea, Laptev Sea, Chukchi sea, Sea of Okhotsk, Sea of Japan, Bering Sea, Pacific Ocean, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Azov Sea, Aral Sea. Collections are rich in Trochidae, Buccinidae, Turridae, and some other groups. Freshwater collections include some rare material from the Lake Baikal, and specimens from lakes and rivers throughout the former USSR."
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Zoological Institue
Zoological Institue of the of the Russian Academy of Sciences (ZIN) - University Naberezhnaya, 1St. Petersbourgh 199064, Russia, Zoological Museum - -Collection - The largest mollusk collection in Russia (about 200,000 lots). Similar holdings in diversity structure to those of Zoological Museum of Moscow State University, plus excellent collections of Arctic and Antarctic marine molluscs. Freshwater collections include huge and rare material from lakes and rivers throughout the former USSR."
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The P.P.Shirshov Institute Of Oceanology
Russian Academy Of Sciences, Shirshov Institute of Oceanology, Moscow - The P.P.Shirshov Institute of Oceanology is the oldest and the largest Russian research center in the field of oceanology. The main objectives of the Institute lie in a complex study of the World Ocean and the Russian seas based on the idea of entirety of physical, chemical, biological and geological processes observed in them, laying scientific foundations for forecasting variability of the Earth's climate, rational use of marine resources and safeguarding of ecological security in the interests of sustainable development of mankind.
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International Kuril Island Project
(IKIP)- The International Kuril Island Project is an international collaboration of American, Russian, and Japanese scientists to survey the plants, insects, spiders, freshwater and terrestrial mollusks, freshwater fishes, amphibians, and reptiles of the Kuril Archipelago. Participating institutions include the University of Washington (Fish Collection, Burke Museum, and Herbarium), the Russian Academy of Sciences, Far East Branch, and Hokkaido University, Hokkaido, Japan.
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