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Tapia, M.E.. |
In july 1998, the submersible Jonson Sea Link from the Marine Research Institute Harbor Branch of Florida developed research at Galapagos Islands. Unexplored hydrothermal areas in the islands which are rich in biodiversity could provide important marine resources that have not been discovered yet. Thus, the aim of this survey was to explore these resources at the west of Isabela Island besides being the site where they originate are islands and species begin to colonize substrates hard and rocky, Immersions till 3500 meters depth were performed during a time frame of 6 hours. The location of the submersible was monitored bu its support ship, the R/V Seward Johnson American flag. Two types of samples were collected: The first ones were kept alive and the... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Marine resources; Biodiversity; Substrata; Multiship expeditions. |
Ano: 2013 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5790 |
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Haase, B.. |
Durante la Tercera y Cuarta Expediciones Ecuatorianas a la Antártida, se ha observado sistemáticamente las aves marinas durante más de 103 horas. Se presenta los resultados de tres diferentes zonas recorridas: Desde Punta Arenas (Chile) hasta el Cabo de Hornos, el Paso Drake y las visitadas Islas Shetland del sur. Además de especies cuya presencia en el área se conoce, se notó con frecuencia, tanto en 1991 como en 1992, una o dos especies de petreles oscuros, presumiblemente el Petrel de Parkinson (Pterodroma parkinsoni) y el Petrel de Nueva Zelandia (P. westlandica), que es más raro. En 1991 se encontró, al norte de la Isla Rey Jorge, una concentración del pinguino babiquejo (Pygoscelis antarctica), que posiblemente indicó el inicio de migración hacia el... |
Tipo: Journal Contribution |
Palavras-chave: Marine birds; Multiship expeditions. |
Ano: 1993 |
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3772 |
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