Pacific right whale - translation to russian
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Pacific right whale - translation to russian

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Eubalaena japonica; Pacific northern right whale; North Pacific Right Whales; Pacific Northern Right Whale; North Pacific Right Whale
  • North Pacific right whale, [[Half Moon Bay, California]], March 20, 1982, photo by Jim Scarff
  • Breaching right whale, Half Moon Bay, California, March 20, 1982, photo by Jim Scarff
  • Map of sightings of right whales in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska 1973–2007 and designated critical habitat
  • A right whale off [[Anacapa Island]] in May 2017.
  • Distinctive V-shaped blow of a right whale in the [[Bristol Bay]] feeding ground [[Alaska]] (Identification of a whale as a right whale requires more than just a photo of the blow shape because some gray whales can also produce V-shaped blows.)
  • Skeleton of the Kumomi specimen
  • [[Miyamoto Musashi]] plunges his sword into a giant whale, from a 19th-century print by [[Utagawa Kuniyoshi]]. Its markings clearly identify it as a North Pacific right whale.
  • Whalers retrieving the baleen ("whalebone") from a right whale (NOAA photo library)
  • North Pacific right whale in the Bering Sea, summer 2004, photo by Bob Pitman, NOAA
  • North Pacific right whale by John Durban, NOAA
  • Critical habitat for ''E. japonica''
  • Spectrogram of a right whale "upcall" recorded in the SE Bering Sea, Sue Moore, NMFS National Marine Mammal Laboratory (help in [http://www.listenforwhales.org/NetCommunity/Page.aspx?pid=444 interpreting spectrograms)]
  • Map of the Sea of Okhotsk
  • Taiji]] in Japan

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общая лексика

беспёрый [северный китовидный] дельфин (Lissodelphis borealis)

bowhead whale         
  • alt=Two whaleboats beached in foreground, five rowed and four sailing whaleboats chasing/attacking five whales, two larger whaling ships nearby, and sun peeking around snow-covered mountain in background
  • Whale spyhops in Ulbansky Bay, northwestern [[Okhotsk Sea]]<ref name="Olga Shpak. 2014" />
  • Drawing of an adult in 1884
  • Breaching off Alaskan coast
  • Inuit woman and child standing on bowhead whale after a 2002 subsistence hunt
  • Stamp showing drawing of mother and calf from [[Faroe Islands]]
  • Skeleton of a bowhead whale
  • Resting on water surface in [[Foxe Basin]]
  • Sighting locations by researchers and hunters near [[Igloolik Island]]
  • ''The Chase of the Bowhead Whale'' (1909) by [[Clifford Warren Ashley]].

общая лексика

гренландский кит (Balaena mysticetus)

гладкие [настоящие] киты (Balaenidae)

Definition

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(обозначается ?) , одна из экваториальных координат; дуга небесного экватора, отсчитываемая от точки весеннего равноденствия ? до круга склонения светила в направлении, обратном суточному вращению небесной сферы, в пределах от 0 до 360°(в градусной мере) или от 0 до 24h (в часовой мере).

Wikipedia

North Pacific right whale

The North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica) is a very large, thickset baleen whale species that is extremely rare and endangered.

The Northeast Pacific population, which summers in the southeastern Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska, may have no more than 40 animals. A western population that summers near the Commander Islands, the coast of Kamchatka, along the Kuril Islands and in the Sea of Okhotsk is thought to number in the low hundreds. Before commercial whaling in the North Pacific (i.e. pre-1835) there were probably over 20,000 right whales in the region. The taking of right whales in commercial whaling has been prohibited by one or more international treaties since 1935. Nevertheless, between 1962 and 1968, illegal Soviet whaling killed at least 529 right whales in the Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska as well as at least 132 right whales in the Sea of Okhotsk, plus an additional 104 North Pacific right whales from unspecified areas.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature categorizes the species as "Endangered", and categorizes the Northeast Pacific population as "Critically Endangered". The Center for Biological Diversity argues that the North Pacific right whale is the most endangered whale on Earth.

What is the Russian for Pacific right whale? Translation of &#39Pacific right whale&#39 to Russian