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  • In its sector, the most important production center is the Shearwater-Elgin area, which contains five large fields (Elgin, Franklin, Halley, Scoter, and Shearwater) producing a combined 1.2 Tcf in 2005, according to IHS Energy.

    Energy profile of the North Sea 2007

  • A White-winged Scoter glides in for a landing in the waters of Wrangell

    The Seattle Times 2010

  • Common Eider. adult male above and adult female below first-winter male Common Eider above and a flock of Common Eider below finally, for comparison, Common Eiders with a White-winged Scoter

    10,000 Birds 2010

  • Surf Scoter covered in oil as a result of the 2007 San Francisco Bay oil spill.

    WN.com - Articles related to The dead sea: Global warming blamed for 40 per cent decline in the ocean's phytoplankton 2010

  • Notable low counts include: Harlequin Duck (44), Black Scoter (25),

    Projo.com Projo Local News 2009

  • New for me this year were Horned Grebe, White-winged Scoter (which was new on the city checklist, which stands at 250 species),

    bootstrap analysis 2009

  • Surf Scoter (CHECK) were swimming out in the middle of Red House Lake.

    Mon@rch's Nature Blog 2009

  • New for me this year were Horned Grebe, White-winged Scoter (which was new on the city checklist, which stands at 250 species),

    this woman's work 2009

  • The area contains five gas fields, Elgin (Total), Franklin (Total), Halley (Talisman), Scoter (Shell), and Shearwater (Shell).

    Energy profile of the United Kingdom 2008

  • The area contains five non-associated gas fields — Elgin (Total), Franklin (Total), Halley (Talisman), Scoter (Shell), and Shearwater (Shell).

    North Sea, Europe 2008

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