[NatureNS] sooty shearwaters

From: "Laurie Murison" <gmwhale@nbnet.nb.ca>
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Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2007 22:45:46 -0300
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If you haven't checked on the location of the two satellite tagged sooty =
shearwaters from the Bay of Fundy it might be worth a few minutes.  They =
have left the Bay of Fundy after staying in a relatively small area and =
have headed across the Atlantic, not exactly where we thought they would =
go but that is the joy of satellite tracking for the first time, every =
movement can be a surprise.  I won't spoil the moment by telling you =
where they are...

http://www.seaturtle.org/tracking/?project_id=3D237

It will be interesting to see where the next leg of their journey takes =
them.

Laurie Murison
Grand Manan Whale & Seabird Research Station=20
24 Route 776
Grand Manan, NB Canada E5G 1A1
506 662 3804,  Fax 506 662 9804
http://www.gmwsrs.org
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