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Weddell
Weddell meaning
A surname.
Example sentences (19)
In the Weddell Sea, Endurance never reached land and became trapped in the dense pack ice.
Molar Berg and A23a had a near collision, far south in the Weddell Sea, in June 2022.
Ernest Shackleton’s ship, the Endurance, was discovered in 2022 at the bottom of the Weddell Sea after more than 100 years on the ocean floor.
The Ross Sea and Weddell Sea populations remain separated by the Western Antarctic Ice Sheet.
A Weddell seal under the sea ice, part of footage used in BBC One’s Seven Worlds, One Planet series last year.
They found that warmer ocean temperatures in the western Pacific had over the decades lowered atmospheric pressure over the Weddell Sea in the southern Atlantic.
Crime Scene Examiners have been on the scene of the crash along Jenkins Road, Weddell, about 37 kilometres south of Darwin.
Left: A 'temperature anomaly' on 20 July 2018, when it was almost 20 °C warmer than the mean over the Weddell Sea and Larsen Ice shelf.
Weddell talked about how Catholics in the West must become "missionary apostles" to stop the church from dying out within the space of a few generations.
A new power plant, the Weddell Power Station, is near completion.
He took settlers, including British Captain Matthew Brisbane (who had sailed to the islands earlier with Weddell ), and before leaving once again sought permission from the British Consulate in Buenos Aires.
However, Weddell seal hunting is prohibited between September and February if the animal is over one year of age, to ensure breeding stocks are healthy.
The calls appear to contain prefixes and suffixes that serve to emphasize a message. citation The underwater vocals of Weddell seals can last 70 seconds, which is long for a marine mammal call.
The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Seals allows limited hunting of crabeater seals, leopard seals and Weddell seals.
The maritories of Weddell seal males can overlap with female breathing holes in the ice.
The Weddell seal has perhaps the most elaborate vocal repertoire with separate sounds for airborne and underwater contexts.
This enables them to dive at extreme depths (600 m for the Weddell seal ).
Visual displays also occur: Weddell seals will make an S-shaped posture when patrolling under the ice, and Ross seals will display the stripes on their chests and teeth when approached.
Weddell reported only 30 seamen and 40 soldiers fit for duty out of a crew of 200, and how Jewett slept with pistols over his head following the mutiny.