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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).

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