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SCS: Harbour Seal (Phoca vitulina)
Islands in Alaska as far south as Baja California. The western Pacific harbour seal (P.v. stejnegeri), also known as the Kuril or insular seal, has an unknown abundance, perhaps less than 4,000 seals, and ranges from the western Aleutian and Commander Islands south to the Kuril Islands ... in 2000, providing federal protection to thousands of islands, rocks, exposed reefs and pinnacles up to 19km ...
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SCS: Northern Fur Seal (Callorhinus ursinus)
Islands of St. 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 Commander Islands (225,000 - 230,000), Bogoslof Island in the Aleutian Islands ... pups on the Commander Islands. The fur seals killed by Aleut natives on the Commander Islands are used to ...
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Lives of Whales
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 ...
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Global Forest Watch - Russia - Publications & Maps
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 ...
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Steller Sea Lion (Eumetopias jubatus) - Office of Protected Resources - NOAA Fisheries
Ocean rim from northern Hokkaiddo, Japan through the Kuril Islands and Okhotsk Sea, Aleutian Islands and central Bering Sea, southern coast of Alaska ... reside in the central and western Gulf of Alaska, Aleutian Islands, as well as those that inhabit the coastal waters and ... the most significant drop in numbers occurred in the eastern Aleutian Islands and the western Gulf of Alaska. The extent of this ...
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Earthquakes: NOAA Watch: NOAA's All-Hazard Monitor: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration: U.S. Department of Commerce
Kuril Islands M 5.6, Anatahan region, Northern Mariana Islands ... Islands, India region M 6.2, Andaman Islands, India region M 5.1, Vanuatu M 6.3, west of Macquarie Island M 5.5, Andreanof Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska M 5.0, Ryukyu Islands ...
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OTTERNET.COM Species Profiles- Sea Otter
Commander and Kuril Islands along with Hokkaido and Kamchatka. Today, however, Sea Otters live along the Aleutian Chain, Some of the Commander Islands, Some of Kamchatka, the Kuril Islands, Vancouver Island, and ... started to move away from Bering Island and invade the Aleutian chain. The Aleutian Islands were inhabited. The Russians saw that the natives wore shirt like clothes made with ...
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Peakware Site Map: All Ranges - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
Indian Ocean Islands Madagascar Mascarene Islands Mozambique Channel North Indian Ocean Islands South Indian Ocean Islands Mid-Atlantic Islands North Atlantic Islands South Atlantic Islands Sahara Desert ... Eastern Iranian Ranges Northwest Iran Ranges Japanese Archipelago Hokkaido Honshu Kuril Islands Kyushu Outlying Japanese Islands Sakhalin Shikoku Korea Bureiskiy-Jagdy Eastern Manchuria Ranges ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
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 ...
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The Marine Mammal Center
Channel Islands of California, although the main breeding colonies are in the Pribilof and Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. Smaller rookeries (breeding grounds) exist on the Kuril Islands North of Japan ... 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 ...
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