Leopard seal

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1EXPEDITION REPORT An Ocean Geographic Project Explorer Club Flag 108 expedition 10 February - 2 March 2010  Principal Sponsor

EXPEDITION REPORT An Ocean Geographic Project Explorer Club Flag 108 expedition 10 February - 2 March 2010 Principal Sponsor

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Source URL: www.elysiumepic.ogsociety.org

Language: English - Date: 2010-05-05 08:30:04
2Public information leaflet_PENGUINS.indd

Public information leaflet_PENGUINS.indd

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Source URL: www.bas.ac.uk

Language: English - Date: 2015-06-15 11:36:37
3Explorers’ Quest Detailed Itinerary Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula  Oct 01/13

Explorers’ Quest Detailed Itinerary Falkland Islands, South Georgia & Antarctic Peninsula Oct 01/13

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Source URL: www.eldertreks.com

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-01 14:26:05
4Journal of Animal Ecology 2013, 82, 903–911  doi: Top-down and bottom-up influences on demographic rates of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella

Journal of Animal Ecology 2013, 82, 903–911 doi: Top-down and bottom-up influences on demographic rates of Antarctic fur seals Arctocephalus gazella

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Source URL: gtopp.org

Language: English - Date: 2014-07-15 17:23:50
5species factsheet  | species introduction| Common name: Leopard Seal Scientific name: Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard seals are solitary animals with a streamlined body, long broad fore flippers and a

species factsheet | species introduction| Common name: Leopard Seal Scientific name: Hydrurga leptonyx Leopard seals are solitary animals with a streamlined body, long broad fore flippers and a

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Source URL: www.poletopolecampaign.org

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-03 04:52:42
6to the highest reported in the literature (cf. Wiebe etal. 1979). • Beyond 300 kilometers north of the marginal ice zone there is a sharp drop off in biomass. This could be due to the absence of ice-edge influence, wat

to the highest reported in the literature (cf. Wiebe etal. 1979). • Beyond 300 kilometers north of the marginal ice zone there is a sharp drop off in biomass. This could be due to the absence of ice-edge influence, wat

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 03:57:53
7Polar Star dropped anchor in Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, on 6 March thus completing the circumnavigation of the continent in 69 days. We left Palmer Station on 7 March with 11 additional scientists on board and disemba

Polar Star dropped anchor in Arthur Harbor, Anvers Island, on 6 March thus completing the circumnavigation of the continent in 69 days. We left Palmer Station on 7 March with 11 additional scientists on board and disemba

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 05:03:52
8ratory tract of skua would have to add 45.0 milligrams of water. If the bird exhaled air at body temperature, saturated, all of the water would be lost. However, by exhaling at 7°C, saturated, only 7.8 milligrams of wat

ratory tract of skua would have to add 45.0 milligrams of water. If the bird exhaled air at body temperature, saturated, all of the water would be lost. However, by exhaling at 7°C, saturated, only 7.8 milligrams of wat

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Language: English - Date: 2011-05-06 06:05:13
9South Georgia - Antarctica 2

South Georgia - Antarctica 2

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-31 03:25:50
10©SQUIVER PHOTO TOURS & WORKSHOPS | SQUIVER.COM  SOUTH GEORGIA & ANTARCTICA THE GREAT WHITE

©SQUIVER PHOTO TOURS & WORKSHOPS | SQUIVER.COM SOUTH GEORGIA & ANTARCTICA THE GREAT WHITE

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Language: English - Date: 2015-03-31 00:41:06