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Cape Hay
Atlantic Walrus Odobenus Rosmarus Rosmarus
Uria Lomvia) and Black-Legged Kittiwakes (Rissa Tridactyla
Mammals at Cape Hay, Bylot Island During the Summer of 1976
North American Important Bird Areas
The Following Section on Early History Was Written by Professor William (Bill) Barr, Arctic Historian, the Arctic Institute of North America, University of Calgary
Seabird Colonies and Distributions Around Devon Island and Vicinity1
Polaris: the Chief Scientist's Recollections of the American North Pole Expedition, 1871-73
EBSA) in the Eastern Arctic Biogeographic Region
Spring Migration and Habitat Use by Seabirds in Eastern Lancaster
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Sources of Breeding Season Mortality in Canadian Arctic Seabirds MARK L
A Review of Thick-Billed Murre Banding in the Canadian Arctic, 1950 – 2010 ANTHONY J
Table 1: Land Use Designations Note That Where “Related Research” Is Listed As a Prohibition, It Refers to All Prohibited Land Uses in That Area
ARC 402 Instructions Nautiques
Narwhal Monodon Monoceros
Mitigation Buffer Zones for Atlantic Walrus
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