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Whales in Hot Water? The Impact of a Changing Climate on Whales, Dolphins
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Document Date: 2007-07-23 16:30:42


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Huslia / Chippenham / /

Company

Canon / InsideOut Creative Ltd / /

Continent

Antarctica / /

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Switzerland / Nepal / Ecuador / Greenland / Venezuela / Italy / South Georgia / Bangladesh / New Zealand / Peru / Colombia / United States / Brazil / Canada / United Kingdom / China / Scotland / Bolivia / Bhutan / /

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Event

Environmental Issue / Man-Made Disaster / /

Facility

Fort Severn / /

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food chain / food resources / marine food webs / main foraging site / food sources / main food source / high-energy swimming method / food source / food web / chemical changes / oil spills / oil and gas exploration / chemical / food webs / /

NaturalFeature

Matthew Island / Severn estuary / Winisk estuary / Southern Ocean / Boto Sea / Baffin Bay / Western Hudson Bay / Ganges river / Eastern James Bay / Scotia Sea / North Western Hudson Bay / Ross Sea / François Xavier PELLETIER River / Pacific Ocean / Hudson Strait / Gulf of California / Fort Severn estuary / Hudson Bay / Indian Ocean / Eastern Hudson Bay / Fort estuary / Repulse Bay / /

Organization

Canadian Arctic Resources Committee / Arctic Council / Environmental Committee of the Municipality of Sanikiluaq / Dolphin Conservation Society / IUCN / Simmonds / Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society / /

Person

Davis Strait / Wendy Elliott / François Xavier / George Attla Jnr / Mark Simmonds / Kristin Laidre / VAN PASSEL / /

ProvinceOrState

Sanikiluaq / Alaska / California / /

Region

Antarctic / northern Indian Ocean / North Atlantic / northwest Europe / northwest Scotland / East Antarctica / /

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www.panda.org/species / www.wdcs.org / /

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