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The Arctic as seen from space and Earth
The Arctic as seen from space and Earth
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The White Sea is one of the smallest seas in Russia, with a total area of 90,000 square meters (including its numerous small islands). 20.04.2010, Sputnik International
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The Arctic as seen from space and Earth The White Sea is one of the smallest seas in Russia, with a total area of 90,000 square meters (including its numerous small islands).
The White Sea is one of the smallest seas in Russia, with a total area of 90,000 square meters (including its numerous small islands).
© Photo : SpotImage, SCANEX, 2009 The White Sea is one of the smallest seas in Russia, with a total area of 90,000 square meters (including its numerous small islands).
The White Sea is one of the smallest seas in Russia, with a total area of 90,000 square meters (including its numerous small islands).
© Photo : SpotImage, SCANEX, 2006 The Republic of Karelia, the White Sea coastline (the Onega Bay).
The Republic of Karelia, the White Sea coastline (the Onega Bay).
© Photo : ANTRIX, SCANEX The Khibiny Mountains and the surrounding area.
The Khibiny Mountains and the surrounding area.
© Photo : SpotImage, SCANEX, 2010 Meeting point for ice-breakers and other boats. The Gulf of Finland. The Baltic Sea.
Meeting point for ice-breakers and other boats. The Gulf of Finland. The Baltic Sea.
© Photo : MDA, CSA, SCANEX, 2010 An ice-breaker escorting a vessel in the White Sea (the Tersky coast).
An ice-breaker escorting a vessel in the White Sea (the Tersky coast).
© Photo : MDA, CSA, SCANEX, 2010 Ice situation in the Barents Sea – the Cheshskaya Bay and the Pomorsky Strait.
Ice situation in the Barents Sea – the Cheshskaya Bay and the Pomorsky Strait.
© Photo : ImageSat Int., SCANEX, 2010 The White Sea. Possible rookeries (marked with red boxes).
The White Sea. Possible rookeries (marked with red boxes).
© Photo : ImageSat Int., SCANEX, 2010 The White Sea. Breathing holes and traces of mammals. Distinctly visible dark spots in photo are possible mammals.
The White Sea. Breathing holes and traces of mammals. Distinctly visible dark spots in photo are possible mammals.
© Photo : Olga Gershenzon A Harp seal pup
© Photo : Olga Gershenzon A seal feeding