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front One or two ships usually go "to the back", which means into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The others all go "to the front," or northeast, into the Atlantic ice pack drifting down on the Labrador current. 19 (map) Migration divides at Straits of Belle Isle, part passing down to...
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Summary: | front One or two ships usually go "to the back", which means into the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The others all go "to the front," or northeast, into the Atlantic ice pack drifting down on the Labrador current. 19 (map) Migration divides at Straits of Belle Isle, part passing down to the coast of Newfoundland and part through Gulf of St. Lawrence and Cabot Strait. See cited quotation PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit W. J. KIRWIN DEC 1975 JH DEC 1975 Used I and Sup Used I and Sup 2 Used I Only a part of the cited quotation appears in the DNE |
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