Previous studies have shown that loons forage within aquatic habitats and nearshore marine waters of the Beaufort Sea. |
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These rotations further suggest that forces acting on the nearshore edges of large floes behave differently from those acting on offshore edges. |
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Bottom dwellers in the nearshore region of lakes and in rivers, gobies prefer rocky habitat that provides lots of hiding opportunities. |
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The major reason that companies decide to nearshore their software development and the rest of their IT work is cost reduction. |
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A tide pool discovery station provides a close-up look at nearshore marine life. |
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The nearshore contact call center company, announced the addition of a new Vice President of Business Development. |
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When bivalves diversified in the Middle to Upper Ordovician, both classes occupied a full range of environments, from nearshore to basinal. |
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The books are intended for people who are about to setup an offshore or nearshore team. |
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As US high-tech firms lost jobs to offshore companies in Asia, some Canadian firms offered themselves as nearshore alternatives. |
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The Kelvin wave, the dominant component of the internal wave field, was responsible for alongshore velocities in the nearshore regions. |
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For large enterprise settings, the ebook 'How to organize offshore and nearshore collaboration' contains a valuable chapter. |
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The global delivery options would include both nearshore and offshore activities and by 2005, India would be in the driver's seat. |
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But practical experience fosters pragmatism and adaptation and there are many agile teams working with offshore and nearshore suppliers. |
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This subspecies migrates from the nearshore ocean to brackish estuaries and to freshwater streams and rivers to spawn. |
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They live in nearshore coastal waters in vegetated areas, usually over mud or sand. |
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As the winds switched to an equatorward direction, coastal upwelling ensued and the Columbia plume was replaced by cold, salty water nearshore. |
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Ice scour is a major structuring force in nearshore marine benthic Antarctic communities. |
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The company is an integrator of advanced software solutions, with experience in implementing nearshore IT projects. |
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Guillemots often forage solitarily, or in small groups, and they primarily select nearshore demersal fishes for their chicks. |
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From now until forever, or at least through August, there will be beaucoup sharks in nearshore water. |
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Schram considered Paulocaris to be a brackish to freshwater organism and Mamayocaris to be nearshore marine. |
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Tegner's main scientific research focused on the ecology of kelp forest communities and nearshore marine resources. |
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The folded rocks are seen in exposed and submerged nearshore reefs, and cliffed headlands where upfolds bring the harder Black Rock Sandstone above sea level. |
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There is relatively little information on trophic relationships among nearshore Antarctic peninsula organisms that inhabit the most productive areas in the Antarctic. |
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The easy way to catch big fish in nearshore water off Texas is to drift dead baits, such as menhaden, ribbonfish or mullet, skewered onto large circle hooks. |
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When found in nearshore waters louvars are usually injured or dying. |
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The megalopas return in large swarms to the nearshore waters and estuaries in the spring, where they metamorphose into first instar juvenile crabs. |
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This site has yielded a relatively well-preserved and diverse nearshore marine vertebrate fauna consisting of sharks, rays, bony fishes, reptiles, and whales. |
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During the Antarctic spring adults congregate in nearshore colonies, where females give birth to a single pup and males vie for underwater mating territories. |
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The fauna is entirely soft-bodied and was probably adapted to relatively low oxygen conditions in a variety of usually nearshore marine environments. |
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Speciation occurred in areas that became widely separated, perhaps driven by the geographic complexity of nearshore basins and submarine platforms. |
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They are nearshore only where the continental shelf is narrow. |
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This drives the nearshore surface water down and away from the coast. |
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The group of companies has offered services that have enabled more than two hundred firms to reap the benefits of nearshore manufacturing in Mexico. |
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They are providing top options for nearshore development outsourcing. |
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By taking on these responsibilities on behalf of the client, the job of the project manager becomes critical in ensuring the success of a nearshore development project. |
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In these protected shores and bays, the green sea turtle habitats include coral reefs, salt marshes, and nearshore seagrass beds. |
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The Robalo R180 center console is built for family fishing inshore, nearshore and offshore waters. |
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The commission adopted the regulations for the 2010 commercial nearshore fishery for species such as rockfish, cabezon and greenling. |
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Although a nearshore reserve around the colony has been proposed, it may not be effective if the birds range far offshore. |
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Sand sole, Psettichthys melanostictus, is a common nearshore pleuronectid flatfish in the northeast Pacific Ocean. |
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Leatherbacks have been observed throughout Florida's nearshore and offshore waters. |
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Inhabitants of rivers, estuaries, and nearshore marine waters, they were able to spread rapidly. |
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In the nearshore regions of Baikal, the largest benthic biomass is sponges. |
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Used water drained back into the coastal zones may harm the nearshore environment of the Red Sea. |
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Pollock used scales to age luderick, a temperate, herbivorous fish found in the nearshore waters of Australia, at a maximum age of 11 years. |
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Where clastic sediment inputs are small, biogenic sedimentation can dominate especially nearshore sedimentation. |
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The range of Gulf menhaden encompasses the entirety of the Gulf of Mexico nearshore waters, with the exception of the extreme eastern Yucatan and western Cuba. |
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Seasonal composition and food web relationships of marine organisms in the nearshore zone of Kodiak Island including ichthyoplankton, meroplankton, zooplankton, and fish. |
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We obtained samples of plankton from limnetic and nearshore zones in aquatic habitats including springs, natural lakes, ephemeral pools, and reservoirs. |
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Low tides also provide an opportunity to pick up red rock crab, which can be found in tide pools near protective rock structure in lower estuary and nearshore areas. |
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Sea turtles were sighted only in the offshore waters of Florida and Alabama, the inshore waters of Florida, and the nearshore waters of Mississippi during this period. |
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At high latitudes and during glaciations, the nearshore morphology of passive margins may reflect glacial processes, such as the fjords of Norway and Greenland. |
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Overfishing nearshore ecosystems leads to the degradation of kelp forests. |
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