Lützow-Holm Bay

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Lützow-Holm Bay

(ˈlʊtsəʊˈhəʊm)
n
(Placename) an inlet of the Indian Ocean on the coast of Antarctica, between Enderby Land and Queen Maud Land
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Loricate and scale-bearing protists from Lutzow-Holm Bay, Antarctica.
The 41st Japanese Antarctic observation party, led by Kentaro Watanabe, took the samples at Lutzow-Holm Bay near its Showa Base after some 3.6 kiloliters of gas oil for power generators spilled.
The Japanese expedition to Antarctica has sampled sea ice off Padda Island in Lutzow-Holm Bay to study the rare phenomenon of more ice forming in summer than in winter, team members said Wednesday.
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