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The Marin, a strong, wet and cloudy south wind, which blows in from the Gulf of Lion.
She was carrying out this duty in the Gulf of Lion when the Second World War began.
This enabled the researchers to establish a link between bioluminescence and convective motion in the Gulf of Lion.
Convective motion in the Gulf of Lion provides deep waters with oxygen and nutrients that boost biological activity.
The pair set sail from Port Said but as their ship passed the Gulf of Lion it was torpedoed and sank.
During especially cold, dry winters, the temperature of surface waters in the Gulf of Lion falls, while their salinity increases due to evaporation.
There is evidence that its numbers have declined significantly in the Gulf of Lion, off Albania, and around the Balearic Islands.
It is caused by low-pressure systems which enter the Gulf of Lion from the west or southwest after traversing southern France and northern Spain.
It borders to the south with Spain and Andorra; to the east is the Mediterranean Sea (the Gulf of Lion).
Palavas is a seaside resort, some six km south of Montpellier, at the Gulf of Lion and the Mediterranean.
Before the Greeks came to pre-eminence in the Gulf of Lion, trade was mainly handled by Etruscans and Carthaginians.
In return, Gard received from Hérault the fishing port of Aigues Mortes which gave the department its own outlet to the Gulf of Lion.
The Gulf of Lion is notable, according to C. Michael Hogan, for occurrences of biodiversity associated with the reef building organism Lophelia pertusa.
Named by the UK Antarctic Place-names Committee in 1977 after the marin, a warm south or southeast wind of the Gulf of Lion in France.
The Marin is a warm, moist wind in the Gulf of Lion of France, blowing from the southeast or south-southeast onto the coast of Languedoc and Roussillon.
The Gulf of Lion is not a simple passive continental margin; it results from Oligocene-Miocene anti-clockwise rotation of the Corsican-Sardinian Block against the European Craton.
Built in 1869, the lighthouse is found on the Pointe de l'Espiguette, near to Le Grau-du-Roi on the Gulf of Lion in Languedoc-Roussillon, France.
It is surrounded by the departments of Pyrénées-Orientales, Ariège, Haute-Garonne, Tarn, and Hérault, with the Gulf of Lion (Mediterranean Sea) on the east.
They sailed from Gibraltar on 9 May and on 12 May were struck by a violent gale in the Gulf of Lion that carried away Vanguard's topmasts and foremast.
The plain is actually a Graben formed during the Alpine orogeny of the Cenozoic, which separated Sardinia from the European continent, roughly where the Gulf of Lion is now.
Satellite tracking also revealed that the feeding habitat of fin whales extends substantially to the west of the Pelagos Sanctuary's boundaries, well into the Gulf of Lion and into Spanish waters.
Gobius ater, Bellotti's goby, is a species of goby native to the Mediterranean Sea from the Balearic Islands and the Gulf of Lion to Nice and Sardinia.
To the west of Marseille is the former artists' colony of l'Estaque; further west are the Côte Bleue, the Gulf of Lion and the Camargue region in the Rhône delta.
Hérault is part of the current region of Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées and is surrounded by the departments of Aude, Tarn, Aveyron, Gard, and the Mediterranean (Gulf of Lion) on the south.
The tramontane is created by the difference of pressure between the cold air of a high pressure system over the Atlantic ocean or northwest Europe and a low pressure system over the Gulf of Lion in the Mediterranean.