Bill Montevecchi showed what seabirds could tell us about the sea
The North Atlantic can look empty until someone begins paying attention. A stretch of gray water off Newfoundland may hold only a few white specks at first glance. Through binoculars those specks…
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Bill Montevecchi showed what seabirds could tell us about the sea
The North Atlantic can look empty until someone begins paying attention. A stretch of gray water off Newfoundland may hold only a few white

Bill Montevecchi showed what seabirds could tell us about the sea
The North Atlantic can look empty until someone begins paying attention. A stretch of gray water off Newfoundland may hold only a few white

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