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Shearwater

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Shearwater meaning

Any of the long-winged pelagic seabirds of the family Procellariidae in genera Puffinus, Ardenna, and Calonectris, that breed on islands and coastal cliffs. | Any of the entire family Procellariidae, including certain of the petrels.

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Marine acquisition exit: on January 8 2020, CGG announced that it has completed exit from marine acquisition business by closing its strategic partnership transaction for marine seismic acquisition with Shearwater GeoServices Holding AS (Shearwater).

The grazing, browsing, and delicious lunch took place on Saturday 28 October at Shearwater Restaurant’s event space, which opens onto a deck overlooking Coffs Creek.

The New York Times, the Audubon's shearwater will no longer have a name honouring bird illustrater and slave owner John James Audubon, who was known to be strongly opposed to abolition.

By the following season, the Rangers had entered the new Nova Scotia loop with four other teams, all in Metro — the Halifax Wolverines, Dartmouth Chebuctos, Shearwater Flyers and Stadacona Sailors.

That Manx Shearwater I had seen scooting northwards earlier is one of those species, but we have no idea if this particular bird is suffering a decline; it is simply too elusive for easy surveying.

The field will be developed with a single subsea production well to be tied in to the proposed pipeline that will connect Dana Petroleum’s planned Arran development to Shell’s Shearwater facilities, where output will be processed.

Austin-based band Shearwater dedicated their album Palo Santo to the memory of Nico.

However, each feed can deliver a large amount of energy; both sooty shearwater and mottled petrel chicks have been recorded to double their weight in a single night, probably when fed by both parents.

In release experiments, a Manx shearwater flew from Boston to Skokholm, a distance of convert in 12½ days.

Nesting and chick rearing A semi-precocial wedge-tailed shearwater chick with guarding parent The majority of Procellariiformes nest once a year and do so seasonally.

Species found here include: streaked shearwater (Calonectris leucomelas), brown booby (Sula leucogaster), red-footed booby (S.