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Japan finner - translation to English

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Northern Sei Whale; Southern Sei Whale; Rudolphi's Whale; Pollack Whale; Coalfish Whale; Balaena borealis; Balaenoptera borealis; Sardine Whale; Japan Finner; Sei Whale; Northern sei whale; Southern sei whale
  • A sei whale (foreground) caught off Finnmark.
  • A sei whale showing distinctive upright dorsal fin
  • Painting of a sei whale.
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  • A sei whale being harpooned off Japan.

Japan finner         

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finner

coalfish whale         

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fish whale

pollack whale         

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fish whale

Definition

БАНК ЯПОНИИ
государственный центральный банк Японии. Основан в 1882. 33 отделения в стране, 5 представительств за рубежом. Сумма баланса 33 566 млрд. иен (236,1 млрд. дол. США) (кон. 1980-х гг.).

Wikipedia

Sei whale

The sei whale ( SAY, Norwegian: [sæɪ]; Balaenoptera borealis) is a baleen whale, the third-largest rorqual after the blue whale and the fin whale. It inhabits most oceans and adjoining seas, and prefers deep offshore waters. It avoids polar and tropical waters and semi-enclosed bodies of water. The sei whale migrates annually from cool, subpolar waters in summer to temperate, subtropical waters in winter with a lifespan of 70 years.

Reaching 19.5 m (64 ft) in length and weighing as much as 28 t (28 long tons; 31 short tons), the sei whale consumes an average of 900 kg (2,000 lb) of food every day; its diet consists primarily of copepods, krill, and other zooplankton. It is among the fastest of all cetaceans, and can reach speeds of up to 50 km/h (31 mph) (27 knots) over short distances. The whale's name comes from the Norwegian word for pollock, a fish that appears off the coast of Norway at the same time of the year as the sei whale.

Following large-scale commercial whaling during the late 19th and 20th centuries, when over 255,000 whales were killed, the sei whale is now internationally protected. As of 2008, its worldwide population was about 80,000, less than a third of its prewhaling population.

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