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One of these men was Angus Kleppe, who tells me he has "neurological injuries" in his "central nervous system" as a result of the diving he did for Seaway Diving, who were working with oil companies and the Norwegian state.
One of these men was Angus Kleppe, who tells me he has "neurological injuries" in his "central nervous system" as a result of the diving he did for Seaway Diving, a company that worked with oil companies and the Norwegian state.
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K2P distances among control region sequences (not shown) were also slightly lower for Indonesian Seaway divergence than for Central American Seaway divergence (0.036 and 0.043, respectively), indicating that this event may have taken place during the Late Pliocene or Early Pleistocene.
I clicked through to the page on Recreation.gov for the Seaway Trail Scenic Byway to find an up-close map of the park, along with a description that the byway is located "along the coast of the eastern Great Lakes".
The plans for the Seaway proper, ultimate cost six hundred million dollars, the amount being equally divided between Canada & the U.S. - called for a passage 192 miles long & 27 ft. deep from Montreal to Lake Ontario, requiring the construction of 45 miles of canals, with 7 locks (5 built by Canada & 2 by the U.S).
Although the break around Santa Rosalia is consistent with the proposed location for a seaway opening, the break in the Pacific is ∼170 Km north of the suggested location (black circle; Fig. 2) for a seaway opening in the Pacific [48].
A phylogenetic tree scaled to geological time was constructed by specifying divergence times for the three seaway closure events (Pliocene for the Central American and Indonesian seaways and Late Early to Middle Miocene for the Tethyan Seaway) is characterized by the largest number of divergence events having taken place during the Pliocene (Fig. 4).
The Amazon remains naturally navigable by ocean ships for 3,700 kilometres (2,300 miles), the Yangtze for 1,000 kilometres, and the partly artificial St. Lawrence Seaway for 2,100 kilometres.
On several occasions during the Cretaceous, marine animals living in the South Atlantic had a seaway for migration to Tethys via what is presently Nigeria, Niger, Chad, and Libya.
Marine transgression was so extensive that in North America, for example, a seaway spread all the way from the Arctic to the Gulf of Mexico in the Cretaceous Period.
For 454 miles Seaway Trail travels along the shores of New York's Great Lakes, the Niagara River, and Saint Lawrence River.
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