Responses to Disaster
.... Tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of shore-nesting birds were killed by the slick, as were several thousand
sea mammals, especially
sea otters (Picou, 1996 ....
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Exxon Valdez Accident
.... Oil coating of external body surfaces is less immediately dangerous to
sea mammals, but oil ingested into the lungs through their blowholes means swift death ....
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The Kodiak Archipelago
.... Bering
Sea, Okvik, Punuk, Birnik and Thule cultures and represented a new type of adaptation to life in the Arctic based on hunting large
sea mammals in large ....
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Ramifications of Exxon Valdez Oil Spill
.... spill. Unlike otters, which rely on their pelts for warmth, other
sea mammals have large amounts of subcutaneous blubber. When the ....
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Southern New England & Native Americans
.... The Indians of this region trapped deer and hunted large
sea mammals such as seals as well as killing whales who beached themselves. ....
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Indigenous Culture of Southern New England The first peoples of ...
.... upon hoe cultivation. Deer were caught in traps and snares and some large
sea mammals were also hunted. Whales stranded on shore ....
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Settlement of Southern New England
.... The Indians of this region trapped deer and hunted large
sea mammals such as seals as well as killing whales who beached themselves. ....
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History of Southern New England The first peoples of Southern New ...
.... upon hoe cultivation. Deer were caught in traps and snares and some large
sea mammals were also hunted. Whales stranded on shore ....
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Nuclear Submarine Technology & Missions MORE SILENT, MORE DEEP ...
.... A submarine, however, is enormously larger than any fish. (Whales and other
sea mammals must come to the surface to breathe.) Even if artificial gills for a ....
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Catastrophes & Mass Extinctions
.... a direct cause and effect relationship between the fluctuations of
sea level and .... Since their temperature is constant,
mammals and birds are less dependent on ....
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Early Migrations to the Americas
.... p. 179), the Chumash probably had a much easier life, relying on relatively abundant supplies of
sea mammals, fish, acorns and grass seeds (Kehoe, 1981, p. 377 ....
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Diving Mammals
.... The three major physiologic changes which allow the northern elephant seal and other
mammals to dive are .... southern
sea otters: A comparison in diving behavior. ....
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Hominids
.... sets of hunting and food processing tools that were "designed for intensive exploitation of specific food resources such as reindeer,
sea mammals, birds, or ....
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Great White Sharks
.... variety of bony fishes such as salmon, hake, halibut, mackerel, and tuna, other sharks, whales, dolphins,
sea turtles,
sea birds, and marine
mammals such as ....
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Great White sharks are a large species of shark,
.... variety of bony fishes such as salmon, hake, halibut, mackerel, and tuna, other sharks, whales, dolphins,
sea turtles,
sea birds, and marine
mammals such as ....
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The Use of Porcelain in Dentistry
.... The source of this ivory could be elephants, various
sea dwelling
mammals, or the teeth of Hippopotami, known as the "
Sea Horse" (4:53). ....
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Tech Talk Tech talk has become a social r
.... With the extinction of the dinosaurs and other life-threatening reptiles,
mammals emerged from their hiding places and inhabitated the
sea, land, and air. ....
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Marine Ecosystems & Pollution
.... 4. For marine
mammals (eg,
sea otters,
sea lions, seals, walruses,
sea cows, dolphins, porpoises and whales), the effects of oil pollution can range from ....
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EFFECTS OF POLLUTION ON MARINE ECOSYSTEMS
.... 4. For marine
mammals (eg,
sea otters,
sea lions, seals, walruses,
sea cows, dolphins, porpoises and whales), the effects of oil pollution can range from ....
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Dolphins
Like humans, they are
mammals. Also, they are similar to humans in that they show signs of intelligence. At
sea, dolphins often follow seagoing vessels as if ....
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Depletion of Fish Stocks From Overfishing
.... nets alone unintentionally entrapped roughly 41 million non-targeted fish, marine
mammals, and other animals. These included some 450,000
sea birds, 35,000 ....
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Seals
.... carnivorous aquatic
mammals whose front and hind feet are modified as flippers (2,3). They are members of the pinniped group, which includes seals,
sea lions ....
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Depletion of World's Ocean Fisheries
.... The fish stocks of pollack are still healthy but their total biomass has declined.13 The numbers of marine
mammals, notably the Steller
sea lion, fur seals ....
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The nervous system
.... or Tunicata are commonly known as tunicates,
sea squirts, and .... like tetrapods originated during the Carboniferous periods, while
mammals differentiated before ....
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Oil Spills as an Environmental Issue
.... in the two world wars, is of lesser concern because, as Farhall says, "the
sea . . . .... as well as for such large animals as birds and marine
mammals." Stein says ....
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Expansion of the Genus Homo
.... Likewise, when
sea levels later dropped H. sapien migrations occurred again. .... In the
mammals, lactase activity usually decreases after weaning begins. ....
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Vertebrate Reproduction
.... Moreover, male
sea-horses possess special pouches for their offspring. .... divergent evolutionary lines would eventually include the birds and
mammals (12:276). ....
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The Long-Horned Sculpin
The fish live near the
sea floor. .... This suggests that they may have a mesencephalic locomotor region similar to certain
mammals (Bone et al. 284-285). ....
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Dolphins & the family of Cetaceans
.... million years ago, in the area which is now the Mediterranean
Sea and the .... They are believed to have evolved from
mammals and are classified under the suborder ....
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Evolution of Cetaceans & Dolphins
.... million years ago, in the area which is now the Mediterranean
Sea and the .... They are believed to have evolved from
mammals and are classified under the suborder ....
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