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The oceans in which it lives include: coasts on the west
sinister supporting a Terrestrial Globe Or the oceans Azure.
This species occurs throughout the oceans of the Southern Hemisphere south of the Tropic
The area of the oceans of the water hemisphere is much larger than it
isms such as sponges extracted silica from the oceans in order to construct tests (skeletons), with
ctonic uplift of the region, a lowering of the oceans, the collapse of a moraine-dammed lake downstr
methane into the atmosphere, which warmed the oceans, lowering their capacity to absorb oxygen that
Certain areas of the oceans have high levels of plant nutrients, such as n
rine Protected Area on March 7, 2003 under the Oceans Act.
ruise added materially to the knowledge of the oceans, their currents, and their bottoms.
s with a "Red Virus" which is spreading in the oceans of Neri's homeworld, the Ocean Plenet.
adiation budget and processes occurring in the oceans, on land, and in the lower atmosphere.
ng, and researched the interaction between the oceans and atmosphere.
d there is no trace of it at the bottom of the oceans.
controlled by currents, tides and waves in the oceans.
he oligotrophic (nutrient poor) regions of the oceans.
A similar system of identifying areas of the oceans for conservation purposes is the system of lar
sed in describing geophysical phenomena in the oceans and atmosphere.
shrimp-like invertebrate animals living in the oceans.
res are all part of a story that begins in the oceans five hundred million years ago.
Eventually, without an oxygen sink in the oceans, the process created the oxygen-rich atmospher
although the Quarren live in the depths of the oceans.
Lightman is interested in using the oceans and space as the common heritage of humanity a
The structure of the oceans, starting with the continents, begins usually
land areas as well as the phytoplankton of the oceans.
ike cartilaginous fish that first arose in the oceans of the late Carboniferous 280 million years ag
t have developed a curriculum for studying the oceans and human impact on them.
mate change which has completely wiped out the oceans and rain.
e distribution of carbon-14 and tritium in the oceans and atmosphere.
tary shows Cameron's passion for exploring the oceans, as well as his interest in extraterrestrial l
The salinity of the oceans is derived from erosion and transport of disso
enus of marine crocodyliform that lived in the oceans during the Middle to Late Jurassic.
gether these two forces are responsible in the oceans for the thermohaline circulation.
trails of white clouds from ships crossing the oceans due to this effect.
While sailing the oceans with Emma and Molly (Jim's locomotive) to get
d to stop, think and take action to save those oceans.
effectively reduced the distances across those oceans, allowing even for "planes that could fly from
The company's name means three oceans in Japanese, referring to the founder's ambiti
-edition boxed set contains three discs titled Oceans, Clouds and Stars.
n by William Shakespeare, and was dedicated to oceans.
Tales from Topographic Oceans (1973)
They live in tropical oceans.
of the family Fistulariidae, found in tropical oceans worldwide, at depths of between 10 and 200 m.
e fan sponge, is found throughout the tropical oceans.
This species breeds on islands in tropical oceans, except in the eastern Atlantic; in the easter
ign companies, including Wetamorph and the Two Oceans Fund.
r that it had constant rainfall and ubiquitous oceans.
ht it wasn't purely coincidental that the vast oceans would have a chemistry perfectly suited to the
ILY's List, the League of Conservation Voters, Oceans Champions, The Tampa Tribune, The St. Petersbu
includes just two species, distributed in warm oceans.
o ten species of sea grass distributed in warm oceans.
It is a flat, vaguely circular plane whose oceans perpetually spill off the edge of the world's
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs (Chairman)
ass cetacean strandings throughout the world's oceans, it has been singled out by some environmental
unded boats have continued to sail the world's oceans for the past two decades.
nobacteria as primary producers in the world's oceans, the study of their phage ecology is important
ing exhibits it tells the story of the world's oceans.
y (NJ), have filled many niches in the world's oceans.
It is found throughout the world's oceans, except in polar regions.
mass and is the major component of the world's oceans (88.8% by mass).
itical environmental issues across the world's oceans.
active and armed, lurking beneath the world's oceans whilst the other three will either be in re-fi
They have a wide distribution in the world's oceans, and live among algae.
pecies, with examples found in all the world's oceans.
d's marine life shows that each of the world's oceans contains about thousands of known forms of lif
ith a cosmopolitan distribution in the world's oceans.
which covered over 120,000 km. of the world's oceans.
Ocean Surveillance Ships patrolled the world's oceans searching for Soviet Navy submarines.
but it has colonised many parts of the world's oceans as a biofouling agent on the hulls of ships.
Coral reefs in the world's oceans are killed by acidic water caused by acid rain
pansion of oxygen minimum zones in the world's oceans as a consequence of anthropogenic emissions of
reat posed by discarded plastic to the world's oceans.
er type, General W. M. Black plied the world's oceans and touched many distant ports in completing h
ropical and tropical waters of all the world's oceans, including the Mediterranean Sea.
s, AET transports crude oil across the world's oceans in its fleet of Very Large Crude Carriers (VLC
m the larger Orca found throughout the world's oceans.
Rarely sighted, it is found in all the world's oceans at depths of between 300 and 1000 meters.
ound at intermediate depths in all the world's oceans.
re after having brought harmony to the world's oceans.
S. Challenger expedition to survey the world's oceans during the years 1873-1876.
on, being a two-year voyage around the world's oceans.
he Arctic and subarctic regions of the world's oceans.
T significantly throughout most of the world's oceans.
s environmental issues threatening the world's oceans.
anite Sea, an exact replication of the world's oceans.
llect weather and ocean data within the worlds oceans.
neral geographical descriptions of the world's oceans, for which Jilek may have drawn on versions of
les enjoyment and understanding of the world's oceans.
his are found scattered throughout the world's oceans at mesopelagic to bathypelagic depths, commonl
They occur from northern New Zealand oceans to the Hawaiian Islands, however they do not o
                                                                                                    


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