Defending the Whales - Southern Ocean

Rapport/dokument - 30. januar, 2007
The Southern Ocean is the world’s fourth largest ocean, roughly twice the size of the United States, and completely encircling Antarctica. The strongest winds on Earth blow across its waters, and the world’s largest ocean current – the Antarctic Circumpolar Current—flows through it, carrying more than a hundred times as much water as all the rivers of the world combined.