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Listrella goleta
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Various sp.
Description
Trawl P-4; sample 2/18; Echinoderms, sipunculids, nemertea, etc.
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Anthozoa sp.
Description
Trawl II-4; sample 1/4; Anemone sp. 2
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Petrolisthes cinctipes
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Pasiphaea magna
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Fusinus luteopictus
Description
Material picked from large collection of coralline algae
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Eucopella sp.
Description
O: Hydroida
Title
Colossendeis colossea
Description
Trawl II-6;
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Eubranchus rustyus
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Anthozoa sp.
Description
Trawl II-5; sample 2/10; Anemone
Title
Calliopius laeviusculus
Description
Night lights; Amphipoda
Title
Biological Report
Description
Title
Anthozoa sp.
Description
Trawl M-4; sample 5/23; Anemones
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Holothuria impatiens
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Corrigendum to "A closer look at regime shifts based on coastal observations along the eastern boundary of the North Pacific",
Description
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Author
Breaker
Date
2008-01-01T00:00:00Z
Title
Isididae sp.
Description
Trawl II-1; sample 1/3; Isiidae -bamboo coral
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Systellaspis cristata
Description
Midwater; Steinhart tow 62
Title
Okenia rosacea
Description
O: Nudibranchia; SC: Opisthobranchia
Title
California State Waters Map Series—Offshore of Pigeon Point, California
Description
In 2007, the California Ocean Protection Council initiated the California Seafloor Mapping Program (CSMP), designed to create a comprehensive seafloor map of high-resolution bathymetry, marine benthic habitats, and geology within the 3-nautical-mile limit of California’s State Waters. The CSMP approach is to create highly detailed seafloor maps through collection, integration, interpretation, and visualization of swath sonar data, acoustic backscatter, seafloor video, seafloor photography, high-resolution seismic-reflection profiles, and bottom-sediment sampling data. The map products display seafloor morphology and character, identify potential marine benthic habitats, and illustrate both the surficial seafloor geology and shallow subsurface geology.
Author
Cochrane, Watt, Dartnell, Greene, Erdey, Dieter, Golden, Johnson, Endris, Hartwell
Title
corer collecting tube
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Aoroides columbiae
Title
Southern Hemisphere humpback whales wintering off Central America: Insights from water temperature into the longest mammalian migration,
Description
We report on a wintering area off the Pacific coast of Central America for humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) migrating from feeding areas off Antarctica. We document seven individuals, including a mother/calf pair, that made this migration (approx. 8300 km), the longest movement undertaken by any mammal. Whales were observed as far north as 11° N off Costa Rica, in an area also used by a boreal population during the opposite winter season, resulting in unique spatial overlap between Northern and Southern Hemisphere populations. The occurrence of such a northerly wintering area is coincident with the development of an equatorial tongue of cold water in the eastern South Pacific, a pattern that is repeated in the eastern South Atlantic. A survey of location and water temperature at the wintering areas worldwide indicates that they are found in warm waters (21.1-28.3°C), irrespective of latitude. We contend that while availability of suitable reproductive habitat in the wintering areas is important at the fine scale, water temperature influences whale distribution at the basin scale. Calf development in warm water may lead to larger adult size and increased reproductive success, a strategy that supports the energy conservation hypothesis as a reason for migration. © 2007 The Royal Society., Cited By (since 1996):53, Marine Mammals, Birds & Turtles, ,
Author
Rasmussen, Palacios, Calambokidis, Saborío, Dalla Rosa, Secchi, Steiger, Allen, Stone
Date
2007-01-01T00:00:00Z
Title
Lumbrineris inflata
Title
Notomastus magnus
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Leptychaster sp.
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