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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

History of location is unknown.

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  • Bering Sea
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  • History of location is unknown.
  • In the 17th century, the Bering Sea region had not yet been explored by European explorers. The region was within an area known as the "America Septentrionalis". (Star Trek: Enterprise, opening credits) In 1986, the humpback whales George and Gracie were released back into the wild in the Bering Sea. The whales were rescued from whale hunters by the timely intervention of the HMS Bounty. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) In the alternate reality of 2258, as the Narada approached Earth, this sea could be seen on the ship's viewscreen. (Star Trek)
  • The Bering Sea was a body of water located on Earth. The Bering Sea was over 2 million square kilometers in size, and was part of the northern Pacific Ocean, separating the continents of North America and Asia.
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  • Bering Sea
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  • Milky Way
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  • Earth
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  • The Brave and the Bold; New Earth
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  • Sol
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  • History of location is unknown.
  • The Bering Sea was a body of water located on Earth. The Bering Sea was over 2 million square kilometers in size, and was part of the northern Pacific Ocean, separating the continents of North America and Asia. Following their release from captivity, the humpback whales George and Gracie were taken in a specially designed airplane to the Bering Sea, where they were released and the two whales soon became targets of whalers operating in the area. George and Gracie were saved by Admiral James T. Kirk and the senior officers of the late USS Enterprise when Kirk ordered the HMS Bounty to decloak over the whaler's ship. The Bounty beamed the two whales on board and then left Earth's atmosphere. During this time it was tracked by a station in Nome, Alaska. (TOS novelization: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • In the 17th century, the Bering Sea region had not yet been explored by European explorers. The region was within an area known as the "America Septentrionalis". (Star Trek: Enterprise, opening credits) In 1986, the humpback whales George and Gracie were released back into the wild in the Bering Sea. The whales were rescued from whale hunters by the timely intervention of the HMS Bounty. (Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home) In the alternate reality of 2258, as the Narada approached Earth, this sea could be seen on the ship's viewscreen. (Star Trek)
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