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Topic: TOPP (Tagging of Pacific Predators)  (Read 679 times)

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surfingmarmot

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Ocean life is turning about to be more and more like land life including parts of the ocean are like 'plains'
Very cool.

SF Gate article about TOPPS findings from a 10 year study of migration paths of Pacific Predators
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2011/06/22/BAMB1JVGU5.DTL

The TOPP site is a wealth of information
http://www.topp.org/


 

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