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Oceanographer
Oceanographers study the ocean and marine environment.
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Oceanographer
Oceanographers study the ocean and marine environment.
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Oceans
This global, interconnected body of salt water, called the World Ocean, is divided by the continents and archipelagos into the following bodies, from the largest to the smallest: the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Southern Ocean and the Arctic Ocean.
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Image Octopus
Average weight 4.7 kg, ranging from 0.5 to 17 kg. Colour variable depending on surroundings. Widespread around New Zealand from shoreline to at least 200 m. Relatively short-lived and fast-growing. Caught mainly as a by-catch of the rock lobster fishery and, as would be expected, landings have some correlation with rock lobster seasons. Caught all year round. Resource size untested but probably small.
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