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The Shelikhov Gulf should not be confused with much smaller Shelikhov Bay (Bukhta Shelikhova, 50.3764N, 155.62E), which is also in the Sea of Okhotsk on the northwestern coast of
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Allen, J. A. (1903). "Report of the mammals collected in northeastern Siberia by the Jesup North Pacific expedition with itinerary and field notes, by N. G. Buxton".
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in the northeastern arm of the gulf. Two men were killed as the barque was smashed to pieces on the rocks. The rest of the crew were split among several vessels.
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Jochelson, W. (1905). "The Koryak". The Jesup North Pacific Expedition, Vol. VI. Memoirs of the American Museum of Natural History. Leiden/New York.
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Solovyev, B. A., Shpak, O. V., Glazov, D. M., Rozhnov, V. V., & D. M. Kuznetsova. (2015). "Summer distribution of beluga whales (
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Moore, S. E., and R. R. Reeves (1993). "Distribution and Movement". In Burns, J. J.; Montague, J. J.; and Cowles, C. J.
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to the east. Its southwest corner is formed by the P'yagin Peninsula,
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Location of the Shelikhov Gulf in the Sea of Okhotsk.
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‹See Tfd›
Russian
Kamchatka
Russia
Grigory Shelikhov
Sea of Okhotsk
Gizhigin Bay
Penzhina Bay
Yam Bay
Yamsky Islands
Paramushir Island
American
whaleships
bowhead
gray whales
natives
fish
reindeer
barque
New Bedford
Krayny
beluga whales
estuaries
herring
smelt
salmon
ISBN
1-55521-537-8
Location

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