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Virginia lies one of the largest and most-active fishing fleets in the world. Over 12,000 Federally-licensed commercial fishing vessels ply these waters in search of scallops, blue fin tuna, swordfish, monkfish, lobster and Atlantic cod. Several thousand additional recreational fishing boats add to the plethora of fishing along the Eastern seaboard. Special agents and support personnel monitor ...
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SoundNet - Whaling - A Bloody Business
(Compiled from detailed yearly whaling statistics from http://luna.pos.to/whale/sta.html) Blue Fin Humpback Sei Sperm Others Total For Period 1910 - 1919 26819 42410 52113 7160 6112 37246 ... popularised the concept in the mid 1950's off a California coastline which is blessed with Blue Whales. And the idea of watching and learning from nature rather then randomly destroying it is a ...
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About the Guy Harvey Research Institute
Examples of critically depleted fish populations include grouper, blue-fin tuna, swordfish, marlins, various sharks, salmon, hake, cod and haddock. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization estimates that, of the world's fish stocks whose status is known ...
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Ocean Alliance - EDUCATION - Whale Education Kit
Inc. Dolphins and Porpoises Zoobook by Wildlife Education, Inc. Songs of the Humpback Whale CD by OCEAN ALLIANCE Deep Voices CD (blue, fin, humpback and right whale sounds) by OCEAN ALLIANCE Ocean Alliance ocean ecology poster designed by Laura Engleby and artist Robin Makowski WHAT MUSEUMS OF SCIENCE ARE ALREADY INVOLVED? To date OA has confirmed and/or has ...
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SoundNet - STOP THE REVISED MANAGEMENT SCHEME
Sperm whale. Humpback whale. Blue whale. Sei whale. Beaked whale. Killer whale. Every year, this news hits the wire services. A ... an Osaka department store in 1993. The DNA sample matched the genetic sequence of a specific rare blue/fin whale hybrid that had been harpooned off Iceland on June 29, 1989.) The scientists who do ...
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Blue whale watching in Mexico. Guaranteed encounters with whales on all Baja Jones trips.
Blue & Fin whales of Loreto Click here for dates Or email us Combination Blue ... The gray whales migrate south, swimming close to shore, frequently within view of landbased spotters. The Blue whales are solitary animals who swim further offshore. Their migration is not documented, but is ...
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Blue Zone - Natural History Museum
Mammals Experience close encounters with a polar bear, a duck-billed platypus and a sabre-toothed cat, if you dare... Mammals (blue whale) Discover a ... the largest creature ever, from above and below. Print version   Floor Plans Red Zone Green Zone Blue Zone Orange Zone Toolbox Print version Email this page In 2003 nearly 12,000 scientists from over ...
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STW - Blue Whale
Greek pteron for wing-fin, from the Latin musulus, and diminutive of mus for mouse. (This may be meant as a joke since the blue whale is very different from a mouse, ... caused by diatom accumulations formed during long stays in cooler waters. Richard Sears and his colleagues studying blue whales in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada, have been able to identify individual blues by ...
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STW - Fin Whale
Razorback, Finner, Finback, Common Rorqual, and the Greyhound of the Sea. The fin whale is second in size only to the blue whale, the largest whale at 100 feet. For an animal that weighs up ... until the early 1950s with the development of fast catcher boats. After the severe depletion of the blue whale, especially in the Antarctic, whalers turned their sights on fins, reducing their numbers in most ...
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Blue Marlin - All About The Blue Marlin
Marlin are known as blue water fish, because they spend most of their lives far out to sea, following the ocean currents for many thousands of miles, being migratory in nature. The Blue Marlin prefers the high temperatures of the surface water, and feed primarily on tuna and mackerel, but will ...
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