The fossils were accidentally discovered by a farm worker in a remote area in the Patagonian province of Chubut. |
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The Perito Moreno Glacier is one of only three Patagonian glaciers that is growing. |
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As COLTO members we have a direct commercial interest in the well-being of Patagonian toothfish and the ecosystems that support them. |
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Presently there are no Patagonian species living in Antarctica nor Antarctic species living in Patagonia. |
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The southeast face of the South Tower is more than half a mile wide and 3,000 feet high, and exposed to the nastiest Patagonian winds. |
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Patagonian toothfish are found in subantarctic waters on shelves around islands and submarine banks. |
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First potential visitors were likely to be Patagonian, but the Islands were unoccupied when first found by the Dutch. |
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The cause of declines on the breeding grounds is still considered to be the Patagonian grey fox. |
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But bandits will be bandits, and they soon started to grow weary of the calm, uneventful Patagonian life. |
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From there the expedition heads to the Patagonian ice field and the Perito Moreno glacier. |
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For example, Patagonian toothfish, as a large predator, is unlikely to constitute much of the diet of seals and birds. |
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Illustrative structure of the food web in the marine Antarctic, including the fisheries for krill, Patagonian toothfish, and mackerel icefish. |
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The high seas portion of this fishery is conducted on the continental shelf and upper slope of the Patagonian Shelf. |
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The Commission's opinion on the proposal to include species of Patagonian and Antarctic toothfish in Appendix II is based on the same principle. |
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Patagonian trawlers fishing for hake and shrimp take a bycatch of spiny dogfish. |
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The main commercial fisheries in the Convention area are for krill and Patagonian toothfish. |
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Perhaps because of their preference for rocky shores, marine otters have never been found along the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Patagonian coasts. |
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On the agenda are 59 proposals involving the minke whale, yellow-naped Amazon parrot, bigleaf mahogany, Malaysian giant turtle, and Patagonian toothfish, among others. |
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This system is in especially common use in schools due to its simplicity, and in Patagonian Welsh. |
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If the Applicant's evidence in this case concerning the catching of 6 tonnes of Patagonian Toothfish just outside the EEZ were to be proved to be correct, then new questions would arise in my opinion. |
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If the parties to the Convention do not manage to put an end to these practices, stocks of Patagonian toothfish will be completely wiped out within about ten years. |
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Key species are Antarctic krill, Antarctic rock cod, Antarctic toothfish, crabs, mackerel icefish, Patagonian toothfish, sevenstar flying squid and sub-Antarctic lantern fish. |
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On the other hand has a rather poor fauna characteristic of the Patagonian plateau: gangs, some guanacos, gray foxes, skunks and several species of birds. |
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This long, largely paved highway actually runs the length of the country, skirting the Andes, and the Patagonian section runs past all the towns listed below. |
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Australia, one of the main toothfishing nations, has proposed that the Patagonian toothfish be listed in Appendix II. If the proposal goes through, it will set a precedent. |
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Introduced species include reindeer, hares, rabbits, Patagonian foxes, brown rats and cats. |
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In its Judgment, the Tribunal took note of the concern of the Respondent with regard to the depletion of stocks of Patagonian Toothfish in the Southern Ocean. |
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The Gualas Glacier, now 20 miles long with an area of 46 square miles, is one of 70 glaciers in the Northern Patagonian Icefield. |
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Some suggest that Patagonian blue whales are part of a dwarf sub-species known as pygmy blue whales-a controversial classification that is not accepted by all whale experts. |
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Currently separated with six children and three grandchildren, Sonia is a working mother living in the Patagonian province of Neuquén in the west of Argentina. |
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However, my question, Commissioner, is as follows: you have said that this is going to be applied to the fleets that fish on the Patagonian shelf. |
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In the Patagonian mara, young are also placed in communal warrens, but mothers do not permit youngsters other than their own to nurse. |
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In the Southern Hemisphere, the Patagonian Ice Sheet covered the whole southern third of Chile and adjacent areas of Argentina. |
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Alternatively, you can relax in the backpacker town of El Chaltén, admiring the views, the condors and the craft beers – La Vineria has a great stock of ales and Patagonian wines. |
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The certificate places limits on the timing and quantity of Patagonian toothfish that may be caught. |
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There have been discrepancies among geologists on the origin of the Patagonian landmass. |
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The Patagonian Myolania belongs to the Upper Chalk, having been found associated with remains of Dinosauria. |
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However, winters are colder on the inland plateaus east of the slopes and further down the coast on the south east end of the Patagonian region. |
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The Patagonian freshwater fish fauna is relatively restricted compared to other similar Southern Hemisphere regions. |
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Other Patagonian freshwater fauna include the highly unusual aeglid crustacean. |
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In the Patagonian archipelagoes north of Taitao Peninsula lived the Chonos. |
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Magellan's chronicler, Antonio Pigafetta, called it the Patagonian Strait, and others Victoria Strait, commemorating the first ship entering it. |
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In turn, the squid is a formidable hunter of large marine creatures like the Patagonian toothfish that can grow to be more than 6 ft long. |
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In the waters of the South-East Atlantic there are a number of stocks of deep water species, including Patagonian tooth fish, orange roughy, oreo, dory and deep-sea prawns. |
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The Antarctic toothfish lives close to the Antarctic mainland, whereas the Patagonian toothfish lives in the relatively warmer subantarctic waters. |
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Near the southern tip of the Andes lies the Patagonian orocline. |
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However, the Patagonian giant frenzy was to die down substantially only a few years later, when some more sober and analytical accounts were published. |
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Patagonian Welsh is spoken principally in Y Wladfa in the Chubut Province of Patagonia with sporadic speakers throughout Argentina by Welsh Argentines. |
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The Andes were covered in the south by the Patagonian ice cap. |
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Sainsbury says the developing Patagonian toothfish fishery in Australia's sub-Antarctic waters illustrates clearly the need for multiple-use management of marine industries. |
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Fuerte Bulnes was later abandoned, and in 1848 the city of Punta Arenas was founded farther north where the Magellanic forests meets the Patagonian plains. |
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