International Marine Mammal Association - Übersetzung nach italienisch
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International Marine Mammal Association - Übersetzung nach italienisch

Cetacean Intelligence Mission; Marine Mammal Program; Marine Mammal System; U S Navy Marine Mammal Program; U. S. Navy Marine Mammal Program; US Navy Marine Mammal Program; U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program; Navy dolphins; Navy Marine Mammal Program
  • USS ''Gunston Hall'' (LSD-44)]].
  • Personnel attending four dolphins during a flight aboard a [[C-17 Globemaster III]].

International Marine Mammal Association      
Associazione internazionale a tutela dei mammiferi marini
marine biology         
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  •  A deep-sea chimaera. Its snout is covered with tiny pores capable of detecting animals by perturbations in electric fields.
  • The open ocean is the area of deep sea beyond the [[continental shelves]].
  • [[Coral reef]]s form complex marine ecosystems with tremendous [[biodiversity]].
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  • Estuaries have shifting flows of sea water and fresh water.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ORGANISMS IN THE OCEAN OR OTHER MARINE OR BRACKISH BODIES OF WATER
Marine Biology; Marine biologist; Marine zoology; Marine zoologist; Aquatic habitat; Marine creatures; Animals in deep sea; Marine Ecology; Oceanic habitats; Ocean ecology; Marine Biologist; Marine biologists; Marine ecologist; Aquatic habitats; Subfields of marine biology; Aquatic biology
biologia marittima, studio degli esseri vegetali e animali viventi nell"oceano
mercantile marine         
  • A United States [[World War II]] recruiting poster for the merchant marine (1944)
  • Greece]] controls 23.2% of the world's total [[merchant fleet]], making it the largest in the world.
  • A portrait of a New Zealand Merchant Navy captain of a Fairmile 'submarine chaser', as he holds it up and looks through a small coloured screen.  This disc allows him to look into the sky to search for dive bombers without damaging his eyes.
ORGANIZATION, FLEET AND CREW OF MERCHANT VESSELS OPERATING UNDER A NATIONAL FLAG
Merchant marine; Merchant Marine; Merchant Marines; Merchant seaman; Merchant Fleet; Merchant-marine; Australian Merchant Navy; Finnish Merchant Navy; Portuguese Merchant Navy; New Zealand Merchant Navy; Indian Merchant Navy; Merchant fleet; Merchant marines; Merchant seamen; Merchant Navy; Mercantile marine; Mercantile Marine
marina mercantile

Definition

marine iguana
¦ noun a large lizard with webbed feet, native to the Galapagos Islands, which swims strongly and is the only marine lizard. [Amblyrhynchus cristatus.]

Wikipedia

United States Navy Marine Mammal Program

The U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program (NMMP) is a program administered by the U.S. Navy which studies the military use of marine mammals - principally bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions - and trains animals to perform tasks such as ship and harbor protection, mine detection and clearance, and equipment recovery. The program is based in San Diego, California, where animals are housed and trained on an ongoing basis. NMMP animal teams have been deployed for use in combat zones, such as during the Vietnam War and the Iraq War.

The program has been dogged by controversy over the treatment of the animals and speculation as to the nature of its mission and training. This has been due at least in part to the secrecy of the program, which was de-classified in the early 1990s. Since the program's inception, there have been ongoing animal welfare concerns, with many opposing the use of marine mammals in military applications, even in essentially non-combatant roles such as mine detection. The Navy cites external oversight, including ongoing monitoring, in defense of its animal care standards.