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What (who) is porpoise$62530$ - definition

BAY IN ANTARCTICA
Porpoise Canyon; Porpoise Basin

Cape Porpoise, Maine         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN MAINE, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Cape Porpoise; Cape Porpoise (Maine)
Cape Porpoise, Maine is a small coastal village in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine, United States, and was the original English settlement of the town. It is northeast of Dock Square and southwest of Goose Rocks Beach.
Porpoise Bay, Antarctica         
Porpoise Bay is an ice-filled embayment about wide indenting the coast of Antarctica between Cape Goodenough and Cape Morse. The United States Exploring Expedition (1838–42) under Charles Wilkes applied the name "Porpoise Bay", after the USEE brig "Porpoise", to a large bay at about 66°S, 130°E.
Finless porpoise         
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GENUS OF PORPOISES
Finless Black Porpoise; Black Finless Porpoise; Finless Porpoise; Black finless porpoise; Neophocaena
Neophocaena is a genus of porpoise native to the Indian and Pacific oceans, as well as the freshwater habitats of the Yangtze River basin in China. They are commonly known as finless porpoises.

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Porpoise Bay, Antarctica

Porpoise Bay is an ice-filled embayment about 90 miles (140 km) wide indenting the coast of Antarctica between Cape Goodenough and Cape Morse. The United States Exploring Expedition (1838–42) under Charles Wilkes applied the name "Porpoise Bay", after the USEE brig "Porpoise", to a large bay at about 66°S, 130°E. US-ACAN's identification of Porpoise Bay is based on the correlation of Wilkes' chart (1840) with G.D. Blodgett's reconnaissance map (1955) compiled from air photos taken by USN Operation Highjump (1946–47). The name has been applied to the large embayment lying close southwest in keeping with Wilkes' original naming.

Porpoise Basin (66°10′S 128°30′E) is an undersea basin, located close to Porpoise Bay. Porpoise Canyon (64°20′S 131°0′E) is an undersea canyon located about 300 miles (480 km) from Porpoise Bay; it is one of the largest canyons in the Wilkes Land continental margin.