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Amanda Bay
Amanda Bay, Ingrid Christensen Coast, Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica
Species Status Assessment Emperor Penguin (Aptenodytes Fosteri)
Federal Register/Vol. 84, No. 78/Tuesday, April 23, 2019/Rules
Sea Ice Extent May Have Forced Emperor Penguins Into Refugia During the Last Glacial Maximum
Seabird Colonies As Relevant Sources of Pollutants in Antarctic Ecosystems: Part 1 - Trace Elements C.V.Z
National Science Foundation § 670.29
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT – AUSTRALIAN ANTARCTIC PROGRAM AVIATION OPERATIONS 2020-2025 Draft Released for Public Comment
Influence of Dispersal Processes on the Global Dynamics of Emperor
The Emperor Penguin - Vulnerable to Projected Rates of Warming and Sea Ice Loss ⁎ Philip N
Transport of Nutrients and Contaminants from Ocean to Island by Emperor Penguins from Amanda Bay, East Antarctic
Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica Antarctic Specially Managed Area Management Plan
Federal Register/Vol. 77, No. 23/Friday, February 3
Jaarlijkse Bekendmaking Van De Lijst Van De Beschermde
Final Report of the Thirty-Seventh Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting
The Antarctic Treaty
Management Plan for Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 169
Estudio De Elementos Traza En Ecosistemas Acuáticos De La Península Antártica
Gazetteer of the Antarctic
Top View
Representation of Important Bird Areas in the Series of Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
The Antarctic Treaty
2011 Endangered Species Act Petition for Emperor Penguin
Important Bird Areas in Antarctica 2015. Birdlife International and Environmental Research & Assessment Ltd., Cambridge
Faecal Stains Reveal the Location of Emperor Penguin Colonies
Island, Antarctica
172 Subpart F—Antarctic Specially Protected Areas
2009 No. 2354 ANTARCTICA the Antarctic (Amendment) Regulations
Important Bird Areas in Antarctica 2015
Important Bird Areas in Antarctica 2015: Summary
Chairman of the Bird Biology Subcommittee, SCAR) STATUS and TRENDS of ANTARCTIC and SUB-ANTARCTIC SEABIRDS