International Marine Mammal Association - translation to spanish
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International Marine Mammal Association - translation to spanish

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
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  • Personnel attending four dolphins during a flight aboard a [[C-17 Globemaster III]].

International Marine Mammal Association      
Asociación Internacional de mamíferos marinos, organización sin fines de lucro cuya meta es proteger a los mamíferos marinos (ballenas, focas y etc.), IMMA (iniciales en inglés)
marine mammal         
  • alt=A killer whale with a collapsed dorsal fin breaching out of a pool in front of an audience in stands
  • The labelled, anatomy of a [[dolphin]] showing its skeleton, major organs, and shape of the body
  • alt=A dugong with its mouth on the sandy seafloor, leaving a noticeable cloud which hovers near the bottom. There are two yellow fish with black stripes near its mouth, and there are grasses poking out of the seafloor
  • alt=A right whale sliced on both sides after colliding with a boat. A large amount of its flesh is visible as well as the intestines floating in the water
  • alt=A black-speckled seal with a light-gray underside and a dark-gray back, sitting on rocks, its mouth agape showing sharp teeth
  • Signatory countries of the [[International Whaling Commission]] (IWC)
  • An adult and sub-adult [[Minke whale]] are dragged aboard the ''[[Nisshin Maru]]'', a Japanese whaling vessel
  • alt=A killer whale sticking the front end of its body out of the water onto a floating piece of sea-ice to grab a dark-brown seal with light-brown-spots
  • alt=A group of seal hunters surround a small group of sea lions with their clubs in the air
  • alt=A bottlenose dolphin jumping out of the water (the entire body is visible) in front of a trainer in camouflage. The dolphin is wearing a small, cylindrical camera on its right fin
  • alt=Fish and phytoplankton bring nutrients to the seafloor in the form of detritus, and whales bring nutrients up to the surface also in the form of detritus.
  • alt= The Canadian Basin is blue for the most part, while the rest of the Arctic Basin is mainly red with scattered areas of blue
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  • alt=A furry, streamlined mammal swimming through the water with toes visible on each foot, similar to those of an elephant. All limbs are thrust backwards or underneath the animal.
  • alt=Alaskan sea otters inhabit most of the Aleutian Islands and the Pacific Northwest, Asian sea otters inhabit the islands around Kamchatka Peninsula and those that stretch between there and Japan (excluding in the Sea of Okhosk) and California sea otters inhabit the coast of southern California. Their former range follows the coast of southern California north, into the Aleutian Islands, without any gaps in between.
  • alt=The whale meat is dark purple and shredded like jerky, the blubber is a pale-pink color and in slices, the dried fish is a light-brown color and ripped into slices, and the potatoes are light-yellow and cut into thin slices.
  • alt=A grey sea lion with white whiskers balancing a ball that resembles a blue-and-red basketball
MAMMALS THAT LIVE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
Marine mammals; Sea mammal; Sea mammals; Marine Mammal; Water dwelling mammals; Ocean mammal; Ocean mammals; Effects of pollution on marine mammals; Evolution of marine mammals; Conservation of marine mammals; Hunting of marine mammals; Marine mammal hunting; Exploitation of marine mammals
(n.) = mamífero marino
Ex: The manatee is a nearly hairless, thick-skinned marine mammal without hindlimbs and with paddle-like forelimbs.
sea mammal         
  • alt=A killer whale with a collapsed dorsal fin breaching out of a pool in front of an audience in stands
  • The labelled, anatomy of a [[dolphin]] showing its skeleton, major organs, and shape of the body
  • alt=A dugong with its mouth on the sandy seafloor, leaving a noticeable cloud which hovers near the bottom. There are two yellow fish with black stripes near its mouth, and there are grasses poking out of the seafloor
  • alt=A right whale sliced on both sides after colliding with a boat. A large amount of its flesh is visible as well as the intestines floating in the water
  • alt=A black-speckled seal with a light-gray underside and a dark-gray back, sitting on rocks, its mouth agape showing sharp teeth
  • Signatory countries of the [[International Whaling Commission]] (IWC)
  • An adult and sub-adult [[Minke whale]] are dragged aboard the ''[[Nisshin Maru]]'', a Japanese whaling vessel
  • alt=A killer whale sticking the front end of its body out of the water onto a floating piece of sea-ice to grab a dark-brown seal with light-brown-spots
  • alt=A group of seal hunters surround a small group of sea lions with their clubs in the air
  • alt=A bottlenose dolphin jumping out of the water (the entire body is visible) in front of a trainer in camouflage. The dolphin is wearing a small, cylindrical camera on its right fin
  • alt=Fish and phytoplankton bring nutrients to the seafloor in the form of detritus, and whales bring nutrients up to the surface also in the form of detritus.
  • alt= The Canadian Basin is blue for the most part, while the rest of the Arctic Basin is mainly red with scattered areas of blue
  • doi-access=free}}</ref>
  • alt=A furry, streamlined mammal swimming through the water with toes visible on each foot, similar to those of an elephant. All limbs are thrust backwards or underneath the animal.
  • alt=Alaskan sea otters inhabit most of the Aleutian Islands and the Pacific Northwest, Asian sea otters inhabit the islands around Kamchatka Peninsula and those that stretch between there and Japan (excluding in the Sea of Okhosk) and California sea otters inhabit the coast of southern California. Their former range follows the coast of southern California north, into the Aleutian Islands, without any gaps in between.
  • alt=The whale meat is dark purple and shredded like jerky, the blubber is a pale-pink color and in slices, the dried fish is a light-brown color and ripped into slices, and the potatoes are light-yellow and cut into thin slices.
  • alt=A grey sea lion with white whiskers balancing a ball that resembles a blue-and-red basketball
MAMMALS THAT LIVE IN MARINE ENVIRONMENTS
Marine mammals; Sea mammal; Sea mammals; Marine Mammal; Water dwelling mammals; Ocean mammal; Ocean mammals; Effects of pollution on marine mammals; Evolution of marine mammals; Conservation of marine mammals; Hunting of marine mammals; Marine mammal hunting; Exploitation of marine mammals
(n.) = mamífero marino
Ex: With the aid of harpoons and boats, early hunters were able to procure sea mammals year round, and the population became sedentary.

Definition

supernova
sust. fem.
Astronomía. Denominación que se aplica a una clase de estrellas que brillan súbitamente en el cielo y después van decayendo lentamente en luminosidad hasta hacerse, a veces, invisibles. Las causas de este súbito brillo no son aun bien conocidas, aunque se atribuyen a procesos explosivos o implosivos. La aparición de una supernova es un fenómeno sumamente raro, suponiéndose que, en cada galaxia, ocurre como promedio una vez cada 400 años.

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.