Arctic Marine Oilspill Program - определение. Что такое Arctic Marine Oilspill Program
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Что (кто) такое Arctic Marine Oilspill Program - определение

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]].

Arctic Basin Marine Ecozone (CEC)         
MARINE ECOZONE ENCOMPASSING THE NORTHWESTERN AREAS OF CANADIAN WATERS ON THE ARCTIC CONTINENTAL SHELF.
Arctic Basin Marine; Arctic Basin Marine Ecozone
The Arctic Basin Marine Ecozone, as defined by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a Canadian marine ecozone encompassing the northwestern areas of waters on the Arctic continental shelf. It is bitterly cold and permanently covered in ice.
Arctic Archipelago Marine Ecozone (CEC)         
MARINE ECOZONE IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC, (HUDSON BAY, JAMES BAY, WATERS IN THE CANADIAN ARCTIC ARCHIPELAGO, AND ADJACENT SHORES)
Arctic Archipelago (ecozone); Arctic Archipelago Marine; Arctic Archipelago Marine Ecozone
The Arctic Archipelago Marine Ecozone, as defined by the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC), is a marine ecozone in the Canadian Arctic, encompassing Hudson Bay, James Bay, the internal waters and some shores of the islands in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, and the shores of the territories, northern Ontario and western Quebec. Early exploration of these waters by Europeans were conducted to find a passage to the Orient, now referred to as the Northwest Passage.
arctic         
  • Arctic sea ice coverage]] as of 2007 compared to 2005 and compared to 1979–2000 average
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  • Bathurst Island]]
  • Artificially coloured topographical map of the Arctic region
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  • Lapland]] ([[Finland]])
  • Map of the Arctic region showing the [[Northeast Passage]], the [[Northern Sea Route]] within it, and the [[Northwest Passage]].
  • [[Muskox]]
  • [[Murmansk]] on Russia's [[Kola Peninsula]] is the largest city in the world north of the [[Arctic Circle]].
  • [[Baffin Island]], [[Nunavut]]
  • USS ''Honolulu'']] pictured.
  • A political map showing land ownership within the Arctic region
  • [[Uummannaq Island]], [[Greenland]]
  • A [[snowy owl]]
  • MODIS]] image of the Arctic
  • [[Kotzebue, Alaska]]
  • Nenets]] reindeer herders in the [[Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug]]
POLAR REGION ON THE EARTH'S NORTHERN HEMISPHERE
Arctic region; The Arctic; Arctic Region; Arctic Animals; North frigid zone; Circumpolar Arctic; Arctics; High North; Arctician; The arctic; Flora and fauna of the Arctic; Pollution in the Arctic; Arctic wildlife
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Northern, boreal, septentrional, septentrion.

Википедия

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.