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More recently, five species have been split off from Phoca, forming three additional genera.
For displaying images on the website with help of Phoca Gallery, only component needs to be run.
These are examples of websites using Phoca Gallery:
There are many different modules and plugins for Phoca Gallery listed on Joomla!
It is based on Phoca Gallery 3 and overwritten for Joomla 3.
Former members of Phoca:
Originally in the genus Phoca with a number of other species, it has since been reclassified into its own genus Pagophilus.
Common Seal Phoca vitulina (Raun) (occasional, not known to breed)
Larga seal (phoca largha)
Spotted Seal (Phoca largha)
Phoca Gallery 4 is the current release of Phoca Gallery.
Common Seal or Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina)
Harp Seal (Phoca groenlandica, formerly Pagophilus groenlandicus)
The Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina), also called the Common Seal, is a true seal.
Its distinctive features include disproportionately large eyes, whence its scientific name (Ommato- meaning "eye", and phoca meaning "seal"), and complex, trilling and siren-like vocalizations.
Phoca Gallery Image module displays images from Phoca Gallery in Joomla!
The three species of this genus were split from the genus Phoca, and some sources still give Phoca as an acceptable synonym for Pusa.
ROV PHOCA is a remotely operated underwater vehicle of the COMANCHE type.
Many new features were added to Phoca Gallery 2, so Phoca Gallery was not more a simple gallery but full featured gallery for Joomla!
ROV PHOCA's main employment will be the installation and maintenance of the deep sea observatory MoLab, but also within other multi-disciplinary projects such as projects by the Cluster of Excellence "The Future Ocean".
There is also a subspecies called the Ungava Seal (Phoca vitulina mellonae) that comprises less than 300 individuals landlocked in the fresh water of Lacs des Loups Marins, Petit Lac de Loups Marins, and Lac Bourdel in northern Quebec.