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				<geoform Sync="TRUE">vector digital data</geoform><pubinfo><pubplace>http://seamap.env.duke.edu</pubplace><publish>OBIS-SEAMAP</publish></pubinfo><origin>New England Aquarium</origin><pubdate>2009-01-06 05:01:34-05</pubdate><title>New England Aquarium Harbor Porpoise Tracking</title><ftname>seamap470</ftname><onlink>http://www.neaq.org</onlink><onlink>http://seamap.env.duke.edu/datasets/detail/470</onlink><serinfo><sername>OBIS-SEAMAP</sername></serinfo></citeinfo></citation><timeperd><current>ground condition</current><timeinfo><rngdates><begdate>2008-05-21 19:05:56-04</begdate><enddate>2008-12-18 05:03:35-05</enddate></rngdates></timeinfo></timeperd><status><progress>Complete</progress><update>None planned</update></status><spdom><bounding><westbc>-85.55</westbc><eastbc>-65.564</eastbc><northbc>44.809</northbc><southbc>40.256</southbc></bounding><lboundng><leftbc Sync="TRUE">-85.55</leftbc><rightbc Sync="TRUE">-65.564</rightbc><bottombc Sync="TRUE">40.256</bottombc><topbc Sync="TRUE">44.809</topbc></lboundng></spdom><accconst>Open public unless otherwise noted.</accconst><useconst>Not to use data contained in OBIS-SEAMAP in any publication, product, or commercial application without prior written consent of the original data provider. To cite both the data provider and OBIS-SEAMAP appropriately after approval of use is obtained. Also please refer to Distribution Liability.</useconst><natvform Sync="TRUE">Shapefile</natvform><ptcontac><cntinfo><cntperp/><cntaddr><addrtype>mailing and physical address</addrtype></cntaddr><cntpos></cntpos></cntinfo></ptcontac>
	<datacred>Connie Merigo, New England Aquarium, Boston, MA USA</datacred><crossref/><crossref/><crossref/></idinfo>
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