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SCS: Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina)
Aleutian and Commander Islands south to the Kuril Islands and Hokkaido. The Ungava seal (P.v. mellonae), also known as the Lacs ... the California Coastal National Monument was created in 2000, providing federal protection to thousands of islands, rocks, exposed reefs and pinnacles up to 19km offshore along the California coast. The harbour ...
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SCS: Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus)
George and St. Paul in the southern Bering Sea. Other breeding sites are found on the central Kuril Islands (50,000 - 55,000), Tyuleniy Island in the Okhotsk Sea (55,000 - 65,000), the ... and trawl fisheries. There is also concern that the Northern fur seal population on the Pribilof Islands may be being negatively affected by pollution and disturbance caused by the expansion of fishing industry ...
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Lives of Whales
Gulf of Alaska and Bering Sea in the eastern NP and in the west, range is from the Okhotsk Sea and Kuril Islands in the north, although no calving grounds have been located in the south Migration: Between high-latitude feeding grounds in summer and lower-latitude breeding grounds in winter Primary prey: Copepods and occasionally krill Feeding: Skim ...
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Global Forest Watch - Russia - Publications & Maps
Eastern Siberia maps (6.5 MB) Section 6 - Russian Far East maps (4.1 MB) Section 7 - Kamchatka Peninsula and Kuril Islands maps (0.9 MB) Section 8 - Thematic maps (1.7 MB) Section 9 - Index of settlement names, administrative regions, and back cover (1.8 MB) The Last Intact Forest Landscapes of Northern European Russia (English version) Download ...
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Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
North Pacific Ocean rim from northern Hokkaiddo, Japan through the Kuril Islands and Okhotsk Sea, Aleutian Islands and central Bering Sea, southern coast of Alaska and south to California. The ... was 5.4%). Since the 1970s, the most significant drop in numbers occurred in the eastern Aleutian Islands and the western Gulf of Alaska. The extent of this decline led NMFS to list the ...
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Earthquakes: NOAA Watch: NOAA's All-Hazard Monitor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: U.S. Department of Commerce
Details... Worldwide Earthquakes in the Past 7 Days (from USGS) M 5.1, Carlsberg Ridge M 5.2, Solomon Islands M 5.1, southwestern Siberia, Russia M 5.4, Russia-Mongolia border region M 5.0, near the north ... 1, Bougainville region, Papua New Guinea M 5.4, south of Panama M 5.3, Kuril Islands M 5.6, Anatahan region, Northern Mariana Islands M 5.7, north of Severnaya Zemlya M 5.3, west of Macquarie ...
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OTTERNET.COM Species Profiles- Sea Otter
Baha peninsula. They also were down the whole Aleutian Chain and in the Commander and Kuril Islands along with Hokkaido and Kamchatka. Today, however, Sea Otters live along the Aleutian Chain, ... and brought more skins back. Ships of all shapes and sizes started making voyages to the Islands. The Promyshleniki started to move away from Bering Island and invade the Aleutian chain. The Aleutian ...
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Peakware Site Map: All Ranges - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
Hills Central India Deccan Ghats Sri Lanka Iranian Plateau Alborz Baluchistan Central Iranian Plateau Eastern Iranian Ranges Northwest Iran Ranges Japanese Archipelago Hokkaido Honshu Kuril Islands Kyushu Outlying Japanese Islands Sakhalin Shikoku Korea Bureiskiy-Jagdy Eastern Manchuria Ranges Hamgyong Sanmaek Sikhote-Alin Southern Manchuria Ranges Taebaek Sanmae Xiao Hinggan Ling Levant Ranges ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
Breeding occurs along the North Pacific Rim from Ao Nuevo Island in central California to the Kuril Islands North of Japan, with the greatest concentration of rookeries (breeding grounds) in the Gulf of Alaska and Aleutian Islands. MATING AND BREEDING: Pups are born on offshore islands from mid-May to mid-July, and weigh 35-50 pounds (16-23 kg ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
Islands in the Bering Sea. Smaller rookeries (breeding grounds) exist on the Kuril Islands North of Japan, Robben Island in the Sea of Okhotsk, and on San Miguel Island off Southern California. Northern fur seals live almost all of the time in the open ocean, and only use certain offshore islands for pupping and breeding. They rarely come ashore except during these times, and are almost never ...
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