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Shpak, O. V., Meschersky, I. G., Chichkina, A. N., Kuznetsova, D. M., Paramonov, A. Y., & V. V. Rozhnov. (2014). "New data on the
Okhotsk Sea bowhead whales".
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Sailing Directions 2004 East Coast of Russia Enroute
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625:The Friend
604:. Castle.
515:Sea Breeze
469:10 October
436:10 January
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347:Ocean Wave
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381:Tugur Bay
361:Nantucket
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240:Geography
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691:. 5 pp.
356:Phoenix
329:natives
321:tobacco
306:Russian
296:History
218:Russian
209:Uda Bay
116:54°51′N
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