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Little Tobago from Speyside-On-Sea Hotel, Tobago, B.W.I.
(2011-02-20)
The postcard shows Little Tobago, which is located off the north-eastern coast of Tobago.
Trinidad and Tobago
(S.l.:Norman Parkinson, 2011-02-18)
Description on the back of the postcard: "A view of Castara Bay on the westward coast of the island of Tobago."
Fish assemblages in three fringed mangrove bays of Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos Marine Reserve
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2018)
Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic trace elements in benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica)
(Londres, 2013)
Data about the concentration, accumulation and transfer of potentially toxic elements in Antarctic marine food webs are essential for understanding the impacts of these elements, and for monitoring the pollution contribution ...
Baseline concentrations of faecal sterols and assessment of sewage input into different inlets of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica
(London, 2013)
The Antarctic region is one of the best preserved environments in the world. However, human activities such as the input of sewage result in the alteration of this pristine site. We report baseline values of faecal sterols ...
Bioaccumulation of potentially toxic trace elements in benthic organisms of Admiralty Bay (King George Island, Antarctica)
(Bethesda, 2014)
Data about the concentration, accumulation and transfer of potentially toxic elements in Antarctic marine food webs are essential for understanding the impacts of these elements, and for monitoring the pollution contribution ...
Baseline concentrations of faecal sterols and assessment of sewage inputinto different inlets of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, Antarctica
(São Paulo, 2014)
The Antarctic region is one of the best preserved environments in the world. However, human activities such as the input of sewage result in the alteration of this pristine site. We report baseline values of faecal sterols ...
Ethnobotany of Atlantic Forest coastal communities .2. Diversity of plant uses at Sepetiba Bay (SE Brazil)
(Plenum Publ CorpNew York, 1997)