№ 406/окр. Geographical Projects of Russia series. 100th Birth Anniversary of O. Mamaev (1925–1994), an ocean scientist

16.12.2025
Artist-designer (illustration) – Uliyanovskiy S.
Artist-designer (stamp) – Kapranov S.

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Oleg Mamaev (1925–1994) was a Soviet oceanologist, a professor, the Head of the Department of Oceanology at Moscow State University, and a Doctor of Geographical Sciences.

In 1953, he graduated with honors from the Department of Oceanology at the Faculty of Geography of Moscow State University. During his student years, he took part in expeditions to the Black and North Seas, after which he published his first scientific work, Calculation of Sea Current Elements Based on Oceanologic Profile Data in Native and Foreign Practice (1951). In 1953–1954, he took part in expeditions of the Institute of Oceanology onboard the Vityaz vessel in the Bering Sea and the northern part of the Pacific Ocean.

In 1957, he participated in the first voyage of the Mikhail Lomonosov, a research ship built specially for marine exploration. In 1958, he defended his Candidate’s dissertation Zero Dynamic Surface of the World Ocean, and in 1966, his dissertation, Fundamentals of the TS Analysis of the Waters of the World Ocean, for the degree of Doctor of Geographical Sciences.

In 1968, in the capacity of the scientific supervisor, he participated in a long-term (255 days) expedition on the Professor Deryugin new search vessel. His first voyage was almost circumnavigational: from the Black Sea through the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, then south to the Strait of Magellan, and then across the entire Pacific Ocean from southeast to northwest. In 1969, he was sent to Paris to work at the UNESCO Secretariat as Deputy Secretary of the International Oceanographic Committee for Regional Programs. In this position, he participated in the organization of international research on the World Ocean.

The main illustration shows a portrait of Oleg Mamaev against the Vityaz research vessel and the RGS Logo; the commemorative stamp features images that symbolically represent geographical projects.

Illustrative material provides by the Museum of the World Ocean
Logo provides by the RGO

Denomination Paper Printing method Format of the postal card Edition
Letter “B” Chalk surfaced Offset 105 × 148 mm 3.0 thousand postcards

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