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Gonionemus refers to a genus of hydrozoan; it is a jellyfish that inhabits the waters off of northern Japan and Russia as well as the waters off of the Aleutian Islands and northern California.
cool, coastal waters of southern South America, including The Falkland Islands
Gars (or garpike) are found in the fresh, brackish, and sometimes marine, waters of eastern North America, Central America, and the Caribbean islands.
An anableps is any of the genus Anableps of four-eyed fishes found in waters of northern South America and Trinidad.
Because the waters of the Caribbean Sea and Atlantic Ocean touch it's shores
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Nestlé Waters North America was created in 1845.
The phone number of the Northern Waters Museum is: 715-547-6979.
It is called the lion's mane jellyfish. It's range is confined to cold, Boreas waters of the arctic, northern Atlantic, and northern pacific oceans. Huge swarms of them are found near Japan.
No, Vietnam is a part of the Asian continent. It does have several islands in it's coastal waters, however.
Narwhals live in Arctic waters. They therefore may be found off the coasts of the Arctic portions of northern Canada and of northern Russia. They also may be found off the coast of Iceland, Greenland, and the Arctic islands north of Scotland.