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  2. Station 42409 (LLNR 1468) - GULF OF MEXICO - 247 NM South of New Orleans, LA. The highly endangered Rice's whale, a newly identified species, inhabit the northeastern Gulf of Mexico year-round along the continental shelf-break between 100m and 400m depth.

  3. 4 dni temu · The highly endangered Rice's whale, a newly identified species, inhabit the northeastern Gulf of Mexico year-round along the continental shelf-break between 100m and 400m depth. Vessels can kill or injure whales - please use slow speeds and be prepared to avoid surfacing whales.

  4. Station 42023 - C13 - WFS South Buoy, 50m Isobath. The highly endangered Rice's whale, a newly identified species, inhabit the northeastern Gulf of Mexico year-round along the continental shelf-break between 100m and 400m depth.

  5. 4 dni temu · Site elevation: sea level. Sea temp depth: 0.46 m below water line. Water depth: 21.6 m. The highly endangered Rice's whale, a newly identified species, inhabit the northeastern Gulf of Mexico year-round along the continental shelf-break between 100m and 400m depth.

  6. The National Data Buoy Center mobile ready page provides a list of available stations with marine observations in the Gulf of Mexico region.

  7. 25 sty 2019 · The GCOOS Data Portal is a comprehensive source of near real-time observations in the Gulf of Mexico. Data collected from buoys, HF radar, satellite, and coastal stations are available through the portal.

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