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TOPP: Tagging of Pacific Predators

Subseries contains correspondence, research data, and conference minutes and notes related to the Census of Marine Life subcommittee Tagging of Pacific Predators (TOPP). The Tagging of Pacific Predators project electronically tagged and tracked 4300 different marine predators, including sharks, seals and seabirds, tracing routes taken by these species in their search for ocean prey. The project, headed by American scientists Barbara Black, Steven Bograd, Daniel Costa and Randy Kochevar, discovered that many animals travel entire oceans at a variety of depths, from the poles to the tropics, continent to continent, in the search for food. It was also discovered that many predatory marine creatures migrate along the same oceanic corridors, congregating along their feeding routes.

"The x creatures: alien in the abyss" : [correspondence, notes, filming schedule and agreement]

  • MS-2-778.2019-051, Box 74, Folder 10
  • File
  • 1997 - 1998
  • Part of Ron O'Dor fonds

"The X Creatures" is a British documentary television series that was produced by the BBC in 1998, which was broadcast in 1999 on BBC 1. It was presented by Chris Packham, and examined the possibility of the existence of cryptozoological creatures. Ron O'Dor acted as a technical advisor for the "Alien in the Abyss" episode, which took a look at the giant squid.

The transparent ocean / Ron O'Dor

Correspondence, conference information and powerpoint slides for a paper given by Ron O'Dor at the 2009 Management Research Network Conference.

The PICES scientific report no.18

File contains the proceedings of the PICES/CoML/IPRC workshop, "Impact of Climate Variability on Observation and Prediction of Ecosystem and Biodiversity Changes in the North Pacific."

The future of the oceans

File contains an article published by The Secretary of State for External Affairs. The author is unknown.
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