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Fauna of Europe / Uria / Zoology / Seabird / Tidal power / Marine current power / Common Murre / Atlantic Puffin / Bird / Tides / Guillemots / Water
Date: 2013-11-28 07:26:05
Fauna of Europe
Uria
Zoology
Seabird
Tidal power
Marine current power
Common Murre
Atlantic Puffin
Bird
Tides
Guillemots
Water

Wade, H.M. et al[removed]BOU Proceedings – Marine Renewables and Birds http://www.bou.org.uk/bouproc-net/marine-renewables/wade-et-al.pdf This paper forms part of the proceedings from the BOU conference Marine Renwables

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