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OceanLink | Ocean Matters - Current Events in Ocean Sciences
These air-guns fire a pulse of sound at 250 decibels that bounces off the ocean floor and returns to the ship. Once the company finds oil it constructs ...
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OceanLink | Ocean Matters - Current Events in Ocean Sciences
Historically, ambient ocean noise levels were low enough that whales using sonar were able to communicate with each other across entire ocean basins. ...
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Shadow Across the Ocean Protecting the Ocean's Biodiversity
File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML During a visit to the ocean you will sometimes notice foam on the beach. This foam may seem like pollution - but usually, it’s not. It’s natural. ...
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OceanLink | Biodiversity - Marine Food Web
A food web is a diagram illustrating the feeding relationships between the plants and animals ... Ocean Oasis Teacher's guide: Ocean Life Food Web activity ...
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OceanLink | Marine Sciences Education and Fun
Facts, in-depth articles, ask-a-scientist forum, archive of answers and newsletter on oceans and ocean life.
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OceanLink | Marine Sciences Education and Fun
OceanLink - dedicated to ocean education ... marine biology education and careers, answers to questions about the ocean and marine organisms, and much more! ...
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OceanLink | Sea Otter Conservation - HOME
Sea Otter Recovery on the West Coast of Vancouver Island Project partners:. Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre Public Education Programme ...
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OceanLink | Biodiversity - Great White Shark
Sharks rarely ever eat humans and are solitary animals. ... There are five gill slits on Great White Sharks. Most of the largest sharks are found in South Australia. ... Though some people claim to have seen sharks as long as 31ft. ...
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OceanLink | Biodiversity - Great White Shark
There are five gill slits on Great White Sharks. Most of the largest sharks are found in South Australia. The largest one ever recorded was 6.4m (21ft) long ...
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OceanLink | Biodiversity - Great White Shark
There are five gill slits on Great White Sharks. Most of the largest sharks are found in South Australia. The largest one ever recorded was 6.4m (21ft) long ...
 
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