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Manomet: Upper Bay of Panama
Us Site Map These Western Sandpipers are part of the 1,300,000 shorebirds that use the Upper Bay of Panama each year during migration. The city is growing and the most heavily used feeding ... Short-billed Dowichers share the mudflat with Laughing Gulls. Gulls and other seabirds also migrate to the Bay of Panama during the winter months when seasonal upwelling produces a huge crop of fish for them ...
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A Brief History of Perdido Bay
The water turned a dark reddish brown, and swimmers in the upper bay would emerge from the water coated with reddish brown fibers. Aquatic vegetation disappeared, and the ... the administrative hearing in return for funding by Champion of an independent scientific study of the bay. PBEA continued through the administrative hearing which resulted in an order by the hearing officer that ...
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The Whales of Hervey Bay - Slaphappy
(Click photo to enlarge) Slaphappy's under fluke Slaphappy's upper fluke (Above) In this sequence of photographs Slaphappy is on her belly strongly slapping her fluke ... will rejoin the group for the migration south before they leave the relative safety of the bay. (Click photo to enlarge) A bottlenose dolphin can be seen clearly ahead of Slaphappy and to the ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
Juveniles feed mostly on fish, switching to marine mammals once they reach approximately 1000 lbs. The upper teeth are triangular and sharply serrated, and are used for cutting large pieces out of prey items. ... Fritz-Cope/PSRF Photo by PSRF In the above photo the view is to the southeast. In the upper left side of the photo the island and the northwest side of the island's base station can ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Benthic Sharks
The peppered shark also has a rough leading edge to its upper caudal but the inside of its mouth is dark gray. A common species in deeper waters off of California and the Monterey bay. Travels in gender segregated schools of thousands. Common bycatch for black cod long-liners and drag boats. Filetails are yet another example of a ...
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Lady Bay
Links townhouses Townhouse duplex for Chris Bailey at St. Andrews Blvd, LADY BAY LINKS construction begins 2005 Building performance is limited by the site's land encumbrance design limits, the building ... on the golf course perimeter, 2 two storey townhouses of concrete lower floor, framed walls/upper floor/roof, generally fibre cement lining and tile roofs with integrated features as detailed below ...
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The Whales of Hervey Bay - Venus
The mother had two very distinctive black circles on the upper part of her left-hand side under-fluke. These marks are permanent and will enable us to ... on her fluke gives us a very high chance of encountering her again, hopefully next year in Hervey Bay with a much larger Cupid! Become a Supporting Member of The Oceania Project and add your name here ...
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The Pelagic Shark Research Foundation - The Sharks of the Monterey Bay - Pelagic Sharks
Monterey bay called the pelagic thresher, (Alopias pelagicus) this shark occurs in the tropical to subtropical Indo- ... of live, free swimming big eye thresher sharks and it has become a prized species among upper tier wildlife and underwater photographers. Pelagic thresher shark, (Alopias pelagicus), this shark occurs on both ...
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Virginia DEQ - Chesapeake Bay Program - Downloadable Documents
MB PDF Format Status and Trends in Water Quality & living Resources in the VA Chesapeake Bay: York River (1985-2004) 1.32 MB PDF Format Chemical and Toxicological Characterization of the Upper York Rivers, Dec. 2004 478 KB PDF Format Chemical and Toxicological Characterization of the Tidal Fresh James River, July 2002 hyperlink PDF Format ...
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Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies | Cape Cod Bay Monitoring Program | Volunteers
Paines Creek Involvement: May 2006 - present Name: Phil and Elizabeth Suraci Monitoring Station: Boat Meadow Involvement: May 2007 - present Name: Scott and Heather Grenon Monitoring Station: Upper Namskaket Involvement: May 2007 - present Name: Diana Stinson Monitoring Stations: Scorton and Old Harbor (Sandwich) Involvement: May 2006 - present Name: Arthur Neill Monitoring Stations: Upper ...
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