About 100,000 inhabit northern circumpolar waters in at least 29 separate stocks, with the largest concentration in Canada's Hudson Bay. |
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A similar observation led Hart to average his data for species composition in circumpolar belts. |
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The Arctic Council was set up in 1996 to help circumpolar states cooperate on common issues, especially environmental issues. |
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Antarctica became isolated from the other continents in the Miocene, leading to the formation of a circumpolar ocean circulation. |
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Nothing like this vast, circumpolar ecosystem occurs in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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The deeps of the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Indian Oceans all join the circumpolar deeps of the southern oceans. |
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Arctic char have a circumpolar distribution and more commonly occur in northern waters. |
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Different degrees of forest development have had various effects on biodiversity around the circumpolar taiga biome. |
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As a product of this migration, many of the common Arctic animals are circumpolar. |
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A gentleman was there who did a presentation on the circumpolar activity of the eight nations involved. |
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Even small changes in the oceanographic conditions in the Southern Ocean, the circumpolar sea around Antarctica, could affect southern right whale population dynamics. |
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This radiant is circumpolar and thus observable all the night under our latitudes. |
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Nevertheless, they are a channel for national and circumpolar efforts to deal with threats to the Arctic environment. |
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These circumstances sometimes occur on a local scale, but in some cases may be regional or circumpolar in extent. |
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Every two years,athletes gather from far and wide across the world's northern circumpolar regions for an exciting week of sporting competition. |
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The concept received wide approval around the circumpolar North and in countries with interests in the Arctic. |
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The World Health Organization acclaimed Inuulitsivik as a model for promoting circumpolar and remote community maternal health. |
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That Canada should be taking a leadership role in the circumpolar region is acknowledged in recent parliamentary documents. |
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In the south is the subarctic, formed by the northern subzones of the circumpolar boreal forest. |
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This is because of the position of Antarctica, isolated from surrounding land masses with a circumpolar ocean current that cuts it off from warmer water. |
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Inuit clothing was remarkably similar in construction throughout the approximately 6,000 kilometres of the circumpolar region. |
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For three thousand years before the Inuit arrived in Arctic Canada, the circumpolar region was occupied by a people of remarkable accomplishment. |
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The temperature and precipitation clusters defined in this study provide a useful baseline for future examination of climate change in the circumpolar Arctic. |
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The northern pike is primarily a freshwater fish with a circumpolar distribution in the northern hemisphere. |
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But it is equally applicable to rural and remote areas in much of the world, and in sparsely populated regions such as the Arctic circumpolar area. |
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Our Way of Life is comprised of seven different exhibits that form a wide-ranging presentation on the circumpolar world, with an emphasis on the Canadian Arctic and Alaska. |
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These landforms occur throughout the circumpolar boreal zone. |
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The opening of this gateway eventually led to the relative thermal isolation of Antarctica and the creation of the clockwise strong Antarctic circumpolar current. |
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Lying within the circumpolar region, between the ocean and spectacular mountain ranges, its long dark winters are offset by plentiful hours of summer daylight. |
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If one notices, the shuttle takes a circumpolar route as it orbits. |
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The creation of the new ocean that caused a circumpolar current eventually led to atmospheric currents that rotated from west to east. |
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The Sami are counted among the Arctic peoples and are members of circumpolar groups such as the Arctic Council Indigenous Peoples' Secretariat. |
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Some deer have a circumpolar distribution in both North America and Eurasia. |
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It has a circumpolar distribution in the Northern Hemisphere and is found in both the North Atlantic and the North Pacific oceans. |
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Linnaea borealis named after Carl Linnaeus, commonly known as twinflower, is an undershrub of woods with a circumpolar distribution in boreal forests. |
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The Circumpolar Studies Program at the University of the Arctic uses both academic and traditional knowledge to teach about the lands, issues, and people of the circumpolar world. |
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The Long-tailed Duck is a medium-sized sea duck with a circumpolar distribution, found across North America. |
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The red-throated and arctic loons are virtually circumpolar in distribution, the latter being most abundant on the Pacific coast of North America. |
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Many vascular plants are also widespread across the circumpolar north. |
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Because lichens and mosses are dispersed by airborne spores that can travel long distances, many species of both groups are found across the entire circumpolar taiga. |
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Polar vortex, also called circumpolar vortex, polar low, or polar cyclone, large area of persistent low pressure generally located above each of Earth's polar regions and containing a mass of extremely cold air. |
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This plan provides the high level policy framework for the eight Arctic nations to address the particular challenges facing oceans management in the circumpolar north. |
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In general, the Canadian northern atmosphere contains lower levels of POPs and heavy metals than those found over most other circumpolar countries. |
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It has a circumpolar distribution, and it is considered the most northern of all freshwater fishes. |
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This genus, circumpolar in its distribution, is closely related to carnations. |
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As the observer moves northward the pole rises and the circumpolar stars appear, now unblocked by the Earth. |
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The celestial Arctic Circle was regarded as identical to the circumference of the circumpolar stars and therefore a variable. |
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Ocean currents in the newly formed Antarctic or Southern Ocean created a circumpolar current. |
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Laplanders, North American tribes, and other circumpolar people used mosses for bedding. |
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The Arctic fox has a circumpolar distribution and occurs in Arctic tundra habitats in northern Europe, northern Asia, and North America. |
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A single species, A. quasiater, is known from Mexico. Evotomys rutilus, a form very closely related to the arvicoles, inhabits the circumpolar regions of both hemispheres. |
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Armeria maritima sensu lato has a circumpolar distribution can be found in the wild in coastal areas across the Northern Hemisphere but also occurs in parts of South America. |
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The stoat is classed by the IUCN as least concern, due to its wide circumpolar distribution, and because it does not face any significant threat to its survival. |
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The reindeer has an important economic role for all circumpolar peoples, including the Saami, Nenets, Khants, Evenks, Yukaghirs, Chukchi, and Koryaks in Eurasia. |
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