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e family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific | oceans and throughout Micronesia. |
e family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific | oceans at depths down to 10 m. |
e family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific | oceans at depths down to 36 m. |
s found in the south Atlantic and Indo-Pacific | oceans. |
ae, found in southern subtropical Indo-Pacific | Oceans. |
yngnathidae, found throughout the Indo-Pacific | Oceans at depths of between 2 and 30 m. |
e family Muraenidae, found in the Indo-Pacific | oceans, around reefs, harbours and small caves, at de |
on the continental shelves of the Indo-Pacific | oceans at depths of between 50 and 400 m. |
ncentric circumambient oceans.The intermediate | oceans consist of salt-water, sugarcane juice, wine, |
Their final report, America's Living | Oceans: Charting a Course for Sea Change, was release |
In June 2009, Living | Oceans Society led the Finding Coral Expedition on Ca |
After moving to MCA, co-founder Lucky | Oceans left the band, and Chris O'Connell left in Sep |
It is represented in the modern | oceans by the lancelets (also known as Amphioxus). |
re was a subduction zone on the Slide Mountain | Oceans floor called the Intermontane Trench where the |
e solid earth, but it pulls harder on the near | oceans, so they approach the moon more causing a high |
that the whole Earth was pulled, but the near | oceans more and the far oceans less; the far oceans s |
The new | oceans at the poles start flooding most of North Amer |
ly Phycinae in family Gadidae) of the northern | oceans |
Galatea - Daughter of | Oceans 1:46 |
of Minnesota, this piece looks at the role of | oceans in the global climate. |
or bacteria) that inhabit the pelagic zone of | oceans, seas, or bodies of fresh water. |
s the study of the physical characteristics of | oceans and the ocean floor. |
1: Surface Area, Volume, and Average Depth of | Oceans and Seas." |
The serious study of | oceans began in the early to mid 1900s. |
The Divinity of | Oceans is the second album by the German funeral doom |
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Bureau of | Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific |
ons are typically unimodal, due to the lack of | oceans on those bodies. |
re key indicators of the pH and CO2 content of | oceans in the geologic past. |
s 7,604 acres (31 km²) with varied habitats of | oceans, salt and freshwater marshes, dunes, freshwate |
individual neurones in the brain, features of | oceans which are not features of any individual water |
bill would consolidate national management of | oceans, creating a system of regional governance; mak |
s seaworthy enough to venture out into far off | oceans and have the coal supply to reach far off dest |
Hearing, United States Senate Subcommittee on | Oceans and International Environment of the Committee |
(co-chair from 2003-2005), the Global Forum on | Oceans, Coasts and Islands, and the Interim Coordinat |
It flies over open | oceans with straight wings that are slightly bent bac |
Predominantly living in the deep open | oceans, they are small medusae with hemispherical to |
ts are commonly found in nearshore sands, open | oceans and the Mediterranean Sea, but not in the Blac |
make contact across and between continents or | oceans. |
low to other bodies of water such as rivers or | oceans. |
ting the country's territorial waters, seas or | oceans. |
Other less distinct groupings inhabit other | oceans. |
Members of these genera found in other | oceans are not usually called Sand Eels, and species |
new image every minute to their Defending Our | Oceans website and provide an archive of action. |
ange pose serious threats to the health of our | oceans. |
as a weather ship in the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans. |
heast Passage between the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans by sailing along the northern coast of Siberia |
es of Axinella occur in the Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
r patterns in the Atlantic and Eastern Pacific | oceans. |
nd subtropical parts of the Indian and Pacific | Oceans and the Red Sea. |
didae, found in the Indian and western Pacific | oceans. |
It lives in the Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
us spines that lives in the Indian and Pacific | oceans. |
e, distributed across the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans. |
ess waters of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
ers of the tropical Indian and Western Pacific | Oceans. |
tal slopes of the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific | Oceans, at depths of up to 2,000 metres (6,600 ft). |
This species is found in the Indo-West Pacific | oceans, and the Mediterranean, and Red seas. |
s that lives in the Indian and western Pacific | oceans. |
k long-range patrols in the Indian and Pacific | oceans, earning him his first DSO. |
scorpionfish native to the Indian and pacific | oceans. |
d subtropical waters of the Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
he Mediterranean, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
n predator species in the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans, including silky sharks, yellowfin tuna, blue |
nd in the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific | Oceans where they live on sandy and muddy bottoms of |
er abyssal plains of both Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans. |
ts have included both the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean, and Alaskan waters |
of slipper lobster from the Indian and Pacific | oceans. |
oat hitchhiking" to cross Atlantic and Pacific | oceans to "Ice breaker hitchhiking" to reach Antarcti |
rs of the Atlantic, Indian and western Pacific | Oceans. |
It occurs in both the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans; it has been recorded off the coasts of Canada |
rthern coasts of both the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans. |
heast Atlantic Ocean and the southwest Pacific | Oceans, at depths of between 1,000 and 1,600 m. |
ian ships in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific | Oceans. |
c to tropical waters of the Indian and Pacific | Oceans. |
muddy habitats in the Indian and West Pacific | Oceans from the Gulf of Oman to the waters of Taiwan. |
estern Indian, and eastern and western Pacific | Oceans. |
hains of mountains in the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans that are home to some of the planet's more unu |
needed, operating in both Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans. |
r skates are found in the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans off South and Central America. |
crossing between the Atlantic and the Pacific | oceans (the Drake Passage was the most used route). |
ound in cold parts of the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans. |
ozoans recovered from the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans. |
ears, she operated in the Atlantic and Pacific | Oceans and from the Arctic to the Antarctic ice shelf |
trawl samples in both the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans, but have never before been studied in their n |
ound in the Atlantic, Indian, and west Pacific | Oceans, at depths of 25 to 600 metres (82 to 2,000 ft |
er islands in the Indian, Southern and Pacific | Oceans: including the figures and descriptions of one |
on bottleneck between the Atlantic and Pacific | oceans |
the Pew Charitable Trusts established the Pew | Oceans Commission, which was led by President Bill Cl |
nsequences, including the loss of the planet's | oceans. |
stay behind on Earth, to live in the planet's | oceans. |
id-ocean ridge hydrothermal vents to the polar | oceans to remote rivers and lakes in South America, A |
lar Islands were surrounded by two prehistoric | oceans; the Panthalassa Ocean to the west and the Bri |
P. (2006) Eukaryotic organisms in Proterozoic | oceans. |
reed to participate because of a quid pro quo: | Oceans Eleven, their film being released at the time, |
had longer distances to travel before reaching | oceans. |
Committee and serves on the Natural Resources, | Oceans & Parks Committee and the Transportation Commi |
tly the chair of the Senate Natural Resources, | Oceans and Recreation Committee, and also serves on t |
k, which ultimately flow into their respective | oceans. |
c is the threat to various nations from rising | oceans due to global warming. |
It ranges throughout the southern | oceans. |
It is found in the southern | oceans. |
Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern | Oceans. |
phidae, found around the world in the southern | oceans (apart from eastern Pacific), in deep water. |
acific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and Southern | oceans. |
spent in Exclusive Economic Zones of southern | oceans by non-breeding Wandering Albatrosses (Diomede |
al Sanctuary is incorporated into the Southern | Oceans exhibit, which also features Little Penguins, |
a sites (to a depth of 3400 m) in the southern | oceans. |
of the family Centriscidae, found in southern | oceans at depths of 35 to 1,000 metres (115 to 3,300 |
the family Centriscidae, found in all southern | oceans, at depths of 150 to 580 metres (490 to 1,900 |
yphaenoides, found circumpolar in all southern | oceans, at depths of between 550 and 1,200 m. |
r Prion is pelagic and stays over the southern | oceans. |
name implies, lives and breeds in the southern | oceans, and on the Antarctic islands. |
ing birds can be found throughout the southern | oceans, but specifics are hard due to their similarit |
They inhabit the southern | oceans ranging as far north as South Africa, Australi |
breeding time over ocean water in the southern | oceans. |
he founder, with Harry Battam, of the Southern | Oceans Seabird Study Association, the inheritor of th |
e Procellariidae family, found in the southern | oceans |
ed circulation is the production of stratified | oceans. |
erature and salinity in the density stratified | oceans. |
Strawberries | Oceans Ships Forest, which never charted, is no longe |
It occurs worldwide in subantartic | oceans. |
he family Tetraodontidae, found in subtropical | oceans worldwide, at depths between 10 and 360 m. |
d around the world in tropical and subtropical | oceans, at depths between 600 and 2,300 m. |
The genus occurs in tropical and subtropical | oceans worldwide. |
uliodus, found in all tropical and subtropical | oceans, at depths down to 2,500 m. |
ces of coral reefs in tropical and subtropical | oceans. |
is found worldwide in tropical and subtropical | oceans, they can also occur in the North Pacific Ocea |
It is found in all tropical and temperate | oceans at depths of 50 to 1,000 m. |
globally in southern subtropical and temperate | oceans between latitudes 25°S and 60°S, at depths dow |
genus is circumpolar in tropical and temperate | oceans. |
War for all the | Oceans. |
Changes in the salinity of the | oceans are thought to contribute to global changes in |
The War for All the | Oceans. |
a a more general study of exploration - of the | oceans, of space and time and of the mind. |
The Prize of all the | Oceans |
Principles for sustainable governance of the | oceans. |
The War for all the | Oceans. |
Emission occurs over the | oceans by phytoplankton. |
parents were hippies and sailed around of the | oceans of the world with her as a child until the 7-y |
ne of the most well camouflaged species in the | oceans, being very difficult to spot amongst the gorg |
The depths of the | oceans, where burrowing activity today is at a simila |
commonly used in geophysical phenomena in the | oceans and atmosphere, where it characterizes the imp |
The salinity contained with the | oceans acts as a catalyst to the rusting process, the |
This has profound effects on the flow of the | oceans. |
he genus Crossota is widespread throughout the | oceans. |
Most of the | oceans have a common structure, created by common phy |
mountainous rise through the middle of all the | oceans, between the continents. |
Samudra Devi (Queen of the | Oceans) - Colombo (Maradana) to Galle |
However the meeting of the | oceans here also fuels the nutrient cycle for marine |
r that created the first maps that charted the | oceans' winds and currents. |
r's energy output significantly increases, the | oceans may evaporate, resulting in a greenhouse effec |
der three things being pulled by the moon: the | oceans nearest the moon, the solid earth, and the oce |
p, precipitating a heavy rain that created the | oceans. |
In some of the planets, the | oceans are of salt water, and in some of them there a |
ave been discharging similar material into the | oceans for thousands of years. |
de the most accurate assessment of life in the | oceans. |
I started to think about how the | oceans are having a hard time. |
Each ruled half the | oceans, until Ursula's cruelty and use of black magic |
ugh Foreign Sales and Commercialization of the | Oceans. |
shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the | oceans. |
these extinction boundaries indicate that the | oceans were anoxic (oxygen-depleted) and had species |
While the | oceans comprise about 71% of the Earth's surface, due |
of the battles take place in Canada or in the | oceans, like Hampton Roads. |
In the | oceans all three forces are comparable (called cyclog |
The | oceans remained much the same as the Late Cretaceous |
is a type of lizardfish that lives across the | oceans of the world. |
In the | oceans, silicon exists primarily as orthosilicic acid |
ottom water of the Antarctic origin in all the | oceans is formed in the Weddell Sea." |
The effects of the atmosphere, the | oceans and time-dependent parameters of the solid Ear |
ceanography is the study of the history of the | oceans in the geologic past with regard to circulatio |
overnance of marine systems aims to secure the | oceans' ability to continue to provide ecosystem serv |
ore effective way to project airpower over the | oceans. |
n a new alien menace begins to emerge from the | oceans. |
d building a new empire to bring terror to the | oceans. |
As the | oceans have moved to the Poles, the sea-bed dries out |
a great respect toward his men as well as the | oceans of the world and their creatures. |
proportion of all life on Earth exists in the | oceans. |
Prussian Commission for the Exploration of the | Oceans was founded. |
shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the | oceans. |
ce challenges, including sea level change, the | oceans' role in climate change, predicting and simula |
timated that 30 percent of fish species in the | oceans have yet to be formally named, along with 80 p |
very many other examples were found in all the | oceans. |
This process cleared iron from the | oceans, presumably turning greenish seas clear. |
the major physical processes which govern the | oceans, the true subject of oceanography, he was obli |
nd passages from the Random House Atlas of the | Oceans by Mitchell Beazley and National Geographic am |
The | oceans, including dissolved inorganic carbon and livi |
develop solutions to the challenges facing the | oceans. |
Plough-nose chimaeras are found only in the | oceans of the southern hemisphere, and range from abo |
86% of the global evaporation occurs from the | oceans, reducing their temperature by evaporative coo |
to 'his children', the hybrids, as well as the | oceans around them. |
shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the | oceans. |
the crabs before they reproduce and invade the | oceans of the world. |
That night a lotus grows from the | oceans to Brahma's heaven. |
ssby to apply it to large-scale motions in the | oceans and atmosphere and to make modern weather fore |
m him that he has found the glove, deep in the | oceans of Mon Calamari. |
l laws, within the meaning of section 2 of the | Oceans Act, apply under section 20 of that Act and an |
n animals that live in the deeper areas of the | oceans see aphotic zone. |
as the largest marine turtles to ever roam the | oceans of the world. |
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