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Marine Mammals - Patagonia and Antarctica

Field / Identification Guide
By: Ricardo Bastida(Author), Diego Rodríguez(Author)
206 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
Marine Mammals - Patagonia and Antarctica
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  • Marine Mammals - Patagonia and Antarctica ISBN: 9789879132111 Paperback Nov 2011 In stock
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Language: English

This area of Argentine coast south of the Rio Negro is famous for the spring residency of the southern right whale and the occurrence of orcas. Washed by the north cold currents which emanate from Antarctic waters, the coast is host to a variety of of large whales which pass through en route from the deep south to spend the winter in the tropics. This guide identifies 47 species of whales, dolphins and seals.

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Ricardo Bastida(Author), Diego Rodríguez(Author)
206 pages, colour photos, colour & b/w illustrations, colour distribution maps
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