For the influence of oceanic maritime climates on viticulture maritime climate wine pp move indef Image Koppen classification worldmap CfbCfc.png 400px thumb World map showing the oceanic climate zones, as defined by the K ppen climate types Cfb and Cfc. An oceanic climate , also called marine west coast ... year 2008 accessdate 2009 07 19 ref Oceanic climates are most dominant in Europe, where they spread ... Oceanic climate.htm title Oceanic Climate date 2009 06 19 accessdate 2011 01 30 ref Similar ... for grouping in the true tropical climate s. This variation of the oceanic climate is termed subtropical highland climate . Unlike the norm in true oceanic climates, subtropical highland climates may have a marked winter drought. Agricultural potential in both oceanic climates and subtropical ... Mean Number of Days author National Climatic Data Center publisher National Oceanic and Atmospheric ... throughout the year in oceanic climates, except in certain tropical highland areas, which would have ... considered oceanic rather than Mediterranean . In most areas with an oceanic climate, for the majority ... , South Africa , the majority of New Zealand and tropical highland locations, most areas with an oceanic climate experiences at least one snowstorm per year. In the poleward locations of the oceanic climate zone subpolar oceanic climates , described in greater detail below , snowfall is more frequent and commonplace. Temperature Overall temperature characteristics vary among oceanic climates .... Poleward of the latter is a zone of the aforementioned subpolar oceanic climate K ppen Cfc , ref ... precipitation falling as snow. The oceanic climate is prevalent in a good portion of western Europe ... Japan . The oceanic climate is prevalent in the more southerly locations of Oceania. A mild Maritime ... areas of the south coast of Western Australia . The oceanic climate is found in isolated pockets in South America. It exists in southeast central Argentina and southern Chile . The oceanic climate exists ... more details
Taxobox name Oceanic puffer image image caption regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Tetraodontiformes familia Tetraodontidae genus Lagocephalus species L. lagocephalus lagocephalus trinomial Lagocephalus lagocephalus lagocephalus trinomial authority Linnaeus, 1758 The oceanic puffer , Lagocephalus lagocephalus , is a pufferfish of the family biology family Tetraodontidae , found in all tropical and subtropical oceans, at depths of between 10 and 475 m. Its length is up to 61  cm. It is thought to be responsible for fatal poisoning, therefore it should not be eaten. References FishBase species genus Lagocephalus species lagocephalus lagocephalus month May year 2006 Tony Ayling & Geoffrey Cox, Collins Guide to the Sea Fishes of New Zealand , William Collins Publishers Ltd, Auckland, New Zealand 1982 ISBN 0 00 216987 8 Category Tetraodontidae Category Animals described in 1758 dv it Lagocephalus lagocephalus hu Lagocephalus lagocephalus ... more details
Infobox company name Virgin Oceanic, LLC logo File Virgin Oceanic Logo.jpg 240px caption type Limited liability company traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation Start date YYYY MM DD founder Richard Branson defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city location country location locations area served key people industry products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees parent Virgin Group divisions subsid homepage URL http www.virginoceanic.com footnotes intl Virgin Oceanic ref name gizmag 2010 01 21 originally Virgin Aquatic ref name Time 2009 09 01 is an undersea leisure venture of Newport Beach, CA businessman Chris Welsh and Sir Richard Branson , part of Sir Richard Branson s Virgin Group . The brand was first reported in a 2009 Time Magazine interview ... by the 125 ft super catamaran Virgin Oceanic Cheyenne Cheyenne mothership, and plans to use the Hawkes Ocean Technologies HOT DeepFlight Challenger sub ref name VOteam Virgin Oceanic, http www.virginoceanic.com ... of the worlds oceans. ref name VOcat Virgin Oceanic, http www.virginoceanic.com vehicles catamaran Catamaran accessed 25 May 2011 ref ref name VOsub Virgin Oceanic, http www.virginoceanic.com vehicles ... oceanic dive record attempt. ref name VOcat After Steve Fossett s death the project went on hold until ... phase, seats one person. ref name VOsub Virgin Oceanic, http www.virginoceanic.com vehicles ..., Virgin Oceanic plans for their one person sub to journey to the deepest part of each of Earth s five ... from such dives are viewed as monumental. Key dates and timings Originally Virgin Oceanic s first .... As of February 21, 2012, Virgin Oceanic reported successful tests of the ballast and life support ... accessdate 26 Feb 2012 date 21 Feb 2012 author Virgin Oceanic ref References Reflist External links Official website http www.virginoceanic.com Citation title Virgin Oceanic s Voyage to the Bottom ... more details
ocean habitat topics image Oceanic divisions.svg caption The oceanic zone is the deep open ocean water that lies off the continental slopes The oceanic zone begins in the area off shore where the water measures 200 meters 656  feet deep or deeper. It is the region of open sea beyond the edge of the continental shelf and includes 65 of the ocean s completely open water. The oceanic zone has a wide array of undersea terrain, including crevices that are often deeper than Mount Everest is tall, as well as deep sea volcanoes and ocean basins. While it is often difficult for life to sustain itself in this type of environment, some species do thrive in the oceanic zone Col . Sub Zones The oceanic zone is subdivided into the epipelagic, mesopelagic, and bathypelagic zones. The epipelagic euphotic zone, also called the sunlit zone, receives enough sunlight to support photosynthesis. The temperatures in this zone range anywhere from convert 40 to 3 C F NHPTV . The mesopelagic disphotic zone, where only small amounts of light penetrate, lies below the epipelagic zone. This zone is often referred to at the Twilight Zone due to its scarce amount of light. Temperatures in the mesopelagic zone range from convert 5 to 4 C F . The pressure is higher here, it can be up to convert 1470 psi Pa and increases with depth NHPTV . 90 of the ocean lies in the bathypelagic aphotic zone into which no light penetrates. This is also called the midnight zone. Water pressure is very intense and the temperatures are near freezing range convert 0 to 6 C F Marine Life Oceanographers have divided the ocean into zones based on how far light reaches. All of the light zones can be found in the oceanic zone. The epipelagic zone is the one closest to the surface and is the best lit. It extends to 200 meters and contains both phytoplankton and zooplankton that can support larger organisms like marine mammals and some types of fish. Past 200 meters, not enough light penetrates the water to support life, and no plant ... more details
Oceanic were a two member 1990s house music house techno musical ensemble group from wirral , England , most famous for the dance hit song, Insanity , which was released in 1991. This was the group s biggest commercial success, reaching number 3 in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks. ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th publisher Guinness World Records Limited location London page 403 isbn 1 904994 10 5 ref The track also made the Australia n Top 40 Top 20 . Later that year they released the follow up, Wicked Love , which reached number 25 in the UK record chart singles chart ref cite web title Everyhit.com url http www.everyhit.com ref . In 1992 the act released their first and only album , entitled That Compact Disc By Oceanic , also, That Cassette LP By Oceanic for the audio cassette Gramophone record LP versions respectively which featured two different versions of Insanity , and reached a chart position of number 49 before dropping out of the UK Albums Chart after only 2 weeks. A third single music single , Controlling Me , made number 14 in the UK chart. Their final chart presence in the United Kingdom UK was their collaboration single with Siobhan Maher entitled Ignorance , which spent just one week at number 72 in November 1992. ref name British Hit Singles & Albums David Harry had a recording studio in Argyll Street in Birkenhead above a Guitar Shop and this was the start of OceanicOceanic was composed of David Harry and Jorinde Williams. A third member, Frank Crofts, left the band in the mid 1990s. The group performed on several television program TV shows between 1991 1993, including four appearances on Top of the Pops , plus The Hitman and Her and an episode of Frank Sidebottom s Fantastic Shed Show . ref http www.amazon.co.uk dp B00004CMKK Amazon.co.uk ref ref http www.student.brad.ac.uk alradtke fsfss.html Student.brad.ac.uk ref In 2006, the track Insanity featured ... more details
Taxobox name Oceanic basslets image Howella brodiei Pelagic basslet .gif regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes suborder Percoidei familia Howellidae familia authority Prokofiev, 2007 subdivision ranks genus Genera subdivision Bathysphyraenops br Howella br Pseudohowella br The oceanic basslets Howellidae are a small Family biology family of Perciformes perciform fishes containing three genus genera and eight species of mostly deep water, bottom dwelling fishes Genus Bathysphyraenops Bathysphyraenops declivifrons small Fedoryako, 1976 small Bathysphyraenops simplex small Parr, 1933 small Genus Howella Pelagic basslet Howella brodiei small William Ogilby Ogilby , 1899 small Pelagic Basslet Howella pammelas small Edmund Heller Heller & Robert Evans Snodgrass Snodgrass , 1903 small Howella parini small Fedoryako, 1976 small Howella sherborni small Norman, 1930 small Sherborn s Pelagic Bass Howella zina small Fedoryako, 1976 small Genus Pseudohowella Pseudohowella intermedia small Fedoryako, 1976 small References FishBase family family Howellidae month February year 2011 External links wikispecies Howellidae http www.fishbase.org summary FamilySummary.php?ID 657 Category Howellidae Category Perciformes Perciformes stub de Howellidae fr Howellidae nl Howellidae no Howellidae ... more details
Image oceanic spreading.svg right thumb 300px Oceanic crust is formed at an oceanic ridge , while the lithosphere is subducted back into the asthenosphere at trenches. The oceanic trenches are hemispheric ... plate boundaries Divergent boundary divergent where lithosphere and oceanic crust is created at mid ... island arc , and about convert 200 km mi abbr on from a volcanic arc . Oceanic trenches typically extend convert 3 to 4 km mi abbr on below the level of the surrounding oceanic floor. The greatest ocean ... m ft abbr on below sea level. Oceanic lithosphere moves into trenches at a global rate of about a tenth ... trenches, particularly those associated with subduction zones where two oceanic plates converge, retrograde ..., near the trench, or by underplating of subducted sediments and perhaps oceanic crust along the shallow ... and sediments of the subducting plate. The average forearc is underrun by a solid volume of oceanic ... are those built on oceanic lithosphere, such as the Izu Bonin Mariana, Tonga Kermadec, and Scotia ... easy access to study the lower oceanic crust and upper mantle in place and provide a unique opportunity ... on trench depth is the age of the lithosphere at the time of subduction. Because Oceanic crust oceanic lithosphere cools and thickens as it ages, it subsides. The older the seafloor, the deeper ... Deep . Major oceanic trenches class wikitable Trench Ocean Depth Mariana Trench Pacific Ocean convert ... 8065 m ft abbr on Notable oceanic trenches class wikitable Trench Location Aleutian Trench West ... ocean between Palau Islands and Mariana Trench The 5 deepest trenches in the world Ancient oceanic trenches ... Asia See also Oceanic ridge Physical oceanography List of landforms Trough geology List ... J. T. year 1984 title Evolution of Intra Oceanic Arc Trench Systems url journal Tectonophysics ... 411 436. physical oceanography expanded other Category Depressions geology Category Oceanic trenches Category Plate tectonics Category Coastal and oceanic landforms ar ca Fossa marina ... more details
Taxobox name Oceanic Dolphin fossil range Fossil range Late Miocene Recent image PacificWhiteSidedDolphine.jpg image width 250px image caption Pacific white sided dolphin s regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Mammal ia ordo Cetacea subordo Odontoceti superfamilia Delphinoidea familia Delphinidae familia authority John Edward Gray Gray , 1821 subdivision ranks Genus Genera subdivision See text. Oceanic dolphins are the members of the Delphinidae family of cetacea ns. These marine mammals are related to whale s and porpoise s. They are found worldwide, mostly in the shallower seas of the continental shelves. As the name implies, these dolphin s tend to be found in the open seas, unlike the river dolphin s, although a few species such as the Irrawaddy dolphin are coastal or riverine. Six of the larger species in the Delphinidae, the Orca and the Pilot Whale Pilot long finned pilot whale long finned and short finned pilot whale short finned , Melon headed Whale Melon headed , Pygmy Killer Whale Pygmy Killer and False Killer Whale False Killer Whales, are commonly called whales, rather than dolphins they are also sometimes collectively known as blackfish . Characteristics The Delphinidae are the most diverse of the cetacean families, with numerous variations between species. They range in size from convert 1.2 m ft and convert 40 kg lb Haviside s dolphin , up to convert 9 m ft and 10 tonnes the Orca . Most species weigh between approximately convert 50 and 200 kg lb . They typically have a curved dorsal fin, a clear beak at the front of the head, and a forehead melon whale melon , although there are exceptions to all of these rules. They have a wide range of colors and patterns. ref name EoM cite book editor Macdonald, D. author Evans, Peter G.H. year 1984 title ... mode de reproduction vitant la consanguinit . fr icon Cetacea O. Category Oceanic dolphins Category ... scn Delphinidae simple Oceanic dolphin sk Delf novit sh Oceanski dupini tr Yunusgiller ... more details
Image Moai Rano raraku.jpg thumb right 200px Moai at Rano Raraku , Rapa Nui Easter Island Oceanic art refers to the creative works made by the native peoples of the Pacific Islands and Australia , including areas as far apart as Hawaii and Easter Island . Specifically it refers to the works of the two groups of people that settled the area, though during two different periods. They would in time however, come to interact and together reach even more remote islands. The area is often broken down into four separate regions Polynesia , Micronesia , Australia, and Melanesia . The former two share a common ancestral culture of the Lapita , while the latter two comprise settlers of the first wave of people into the area. All of the regions in later times would be greatly affected by Western influence and colonization. In more recent times, the people of Oceania have found a greater appreciation of their region s artistic heritage. The artistic creations of these people varies greatly throughout the cultures and regions. The subject matter typically carries themes of fertility or the supernatural. Art such as masks were used in religious ceremonies or social rituals. Petroglyphs , Tattooing , painting, wood carving, stone carving and textile work are other common art forms. Overview Art of Oceania properly encompasses the artistic traditions of the people indigenous to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands. The ancestors of the people of these islands came from Southeast Asia ... . Retrieved on June 22, 2006. ref It should also be noted that Oceanic peoples traditionally did not see ... . http www.tiscali.co.uk reference encyclopaedia hutchinson m0039821.html Oceanic art . Retrieved ... parts of Melanesia . The culture was formed by the second wave of Oceanic settlers. The name comes ... Oceanic art , The Columbia Encyclopedia , Sixth Edition 2006. ref The first half of the 20th century ... pacific art 0 Grafico Topico s articles on art from the Pacific region Culture of Oceania Oceanic ... more details
For using rafts as a sport or pleasure event Rafting Oceanic dispersal is a type of biological dispersal that occurs when organisms transfer from one land mass to another by way of a sea crossing. Often this occurs via large mats of floating vegetation, such as are sometimes seen floating down major rivers in the tropics and washing out to sea, occasionally with animals trapped on them. ref name Mittermeier cite book last Mittermeier first R.A. coauthors et al. authorlink Russell Mittermeier title Lemurs of Madagascar edition 2nd publisher Conservation International year 2006 pages 24 26 isbn 1 881173 88 7 ref Dispersal via such a raft is sometimes referred to as a rafting event. History Rafting has played an important role in the colonization of isolated land masses, such as Madagascar , which has been isolated for 120 million years Year SI prefix multipliers Ma , and South America , which was isolated for much of the Cenozoic . Both land masses, for example, appear to have received their primate s by this mechanism. According to genetic evidence, the common ancestor of the lemur s of Madagascar appears to have crossed the Mozambique Channel by rafting between 50 and 60 Ma ago. ref name Roos cite journal first Christian last Roos coauthors Schmitz, J rgen, & Zischler, Hans title Primate jumping genes elucidate strepsirrhine phylogeny journal PNAS date July 2004 volume 101 pages 10650 10654 url http www.pnas.org content 101 29 10650.full.pdf format PDF doi 10.1073 pnas.0403852101 pmid 15249661 issue 29 pmc 489989 bibcode 2004PNAS..10110650R ref ref name Sellers cite web url http homepage.mac.com wis Personal lectures human origins PrimateEvolution.pdf title Primate Evolution accessdate 2008 10 23 last Sellers first Bill date 2000 10 20 format PDF publisher University of Edinburgh pages 13 17 ref ref name Ali&Huber Cite journal last Ali first J. R. authorlink coauthors ... ref However, oceanic dispersal of terrestrial species may not always take the form of rafting in some ... more details
Infobox language family name Bel region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz child1 Astrolabe languages child2 Nuclear Bel languages sil 2324 16 The eight Bel languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Astrolabe languages Nuclear Bel languages DEFAULTSORT Bel Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Astrolabe region Madang Province , Papua New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 Bel languages Bel sil 2325 16 The three Astrolabe languages form a small group of Austronesian languages of Madang Province , Papua New Guinea Awad Bing language Awad Bing , Mindiri language Mindiri , Wab language Wab DEFAULTSORT Astrolabe Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages Au lang stub hr Astrolabski jezici ... more details
Infobox language family name Korap region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 ? sil 2313 16 The three Korap languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea Arop Lukep language Arop Lukep , Karnai language Karnai , Malasanga language Malasanga DEFAULTSORT Korap Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Ngero region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz child1 Bariai child2 Tuam sil 2164 16 The six Ngero languages form a group of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea . Components Bariai Bariai language Bariai , Kove language Kove , Lusi language Lusi , Malalamai Tuam Gitua language Gitua , Mutu language Mutu DEFAULTSORT Ngero Languages Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Mengen region Northern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 ? sil 2454 16 The three Mengen languages form a group of Austronesian languages of northern Papua New Guinea . Components Lote language Lote Mamusi language Mamusi Mengen language Mengen DEFAULTSORT Mengen Languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages Au lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Willaumez region West New Britain , Papua New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic child1 Bola language Bola child2 Bulu language Oceanic Bulu child3 Meramera language Meramera child4 Nakanai language Nakanai The family of Willaumez languages is a subgroup of the Western Oceanic languages . It consists of four language s. Together they are spoken by almost 30,000 speakers in the province of West New Britain , Papua New Guinea . Languages Bola language Bola Bulu language Oceanic Bulu Meramera language Meramera Nakanai language Nakanai External links http www.ethnologue.com show family.asp?subid 91605 Ethnologue report for Willaumez Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Category Western Oceanic languages au lang stub PapuaNewGuinea stub hr Willaumez jezici ... more details
The Euro Oceanic Americans are American of Euro Oceanic descended or a Euro oceanic that have the American citizenship. Most of them are from Australian American Australian and New Zealand American New Zealand origin. ref Geographica VIII. Page 283. Ed Plaza Editores ref References reflist Oceanic American Category Ethnic groups in the United States ... more details
Infobox language family name Temotu region Solomon Islands familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic child1 Utupua Vanikoro languages Utupua Vanikoro child2 Reefs Santa Cruz languages Reefs Santa Cruz map Oceanic languages.svg mapcaption legend 640064 Temotu The Temotu languages , named after Temotu Province of the Solomon Islands , are a branch of Oceanic languages proposed in Ross & N ss 2007 for the Reefs Santa Cruz languages . These languages had previously been considered Papuan languages Papuan , but Ross & N ss established that the closest relatives were the Utupua Vanikoro languages , previously considered Central Eastern Oceanic languages Central Eastern Oceanic . Reef Islands Santa Cruz languages Reef Islands Santa Cruz Utupua Vanikoro languages Utupua Vanikoro . May be two independent branches Utupua languages Utupua Vanikoro languages Vanikoro References cite journal author Malcolm Ross Ross, Malcolm and shild N ss title An Oceanic Origin for iwoo, the Language of the Reef Islands? journal Oceanic Linguistics year 2007 volume 46 pages 456 498 Category Languages of the Solomon Islands au lang stub es Lenguas Temotu mk ... more details
Infobox language family name Suauic region Eastern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila Nuclear fam7 Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Nuclear Papuan Tip The half dozen Suauic languages form a group of Austronesian languages in easternmost Papua New Guinea . The languages are Buhutu language Buhutu , Auhelawa language Auhelawa , Oya oya language Oya oya , Saliba language Papua Saliba , Suau language Suau , Bwanabwana language Bwanabwana , and Wagawaga language Wagawaga . Category Papuan Tip languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea ... more details
Infobox language family name Busu region New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 OceaniclanguagesOceanic fam4 Western Oceaniclanguages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz ? fam7 Huon Gulf languages Huon Gulf fam8 Markham languages Markham fam9 Lower Markham languages Lower Markham The five Busu languages form a group of Austronesian languages in the Markham Valley of Morobe Province , Papua New Guinea . Components Duwet language Duwet Guwot, Waing Aribwatsa language Aribwatsa Lae, Lahe Musom language Musom Nafi language Nafi Sirak Aribwaung language Aribwaung Aribwaungg, Yalu References Note Holzknecht89 cite book author Susanne Holzknecht title The Markham Languages of Papua New Guinea publisher Pacific Linguistics year 1989 isbn 0 85883 394 8 Category Western Oceaniclanguages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea au lang stub ... more details
Infobox language family name Epi region East Vanuatu familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Southern Oceanic languages Southern Oceanic fam5 Vanuatu fam6 Northern Vanuatu languages Northern Vanuatu ? sil 2996 16 The half dozen Epi languages are a group of Northern Vanuatu languages Vanuatu . Components Bieria Maii Bieria language Bieria , Maii language Maii Lamenu Baki Baki Bierebo Baki language Baki , Bierebo language Bierebo Lamenu Lewo Lamenu language Lamenu , Lewo language Lewo DEFAULTSORT Epi Languages Category Northeast Vanuatu Banks Islands languages Vanuatu stub Au lang stub es Lenguas epi ... more details
Infobox language family name Are Taupota region Eastern New Guinea familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 Papuan Tip languages Papuan Tip fam6 Kilivila nowrap Nuclear Papuan Tip child1 Are languages Are child2 Taupota languages Taupota sil 2309 16 The family of Are Taupota languages is a subgroup of the Papuan Tip languages . It consists of 16 language s. Components Are languages Are language Are , Arifama Miniafia language Arifama Miniafia , Doga language Doga , Gapapaiwa language Gapapaiwa , Ghayavi language Ghayavi , Kaninuwa language Kaninuwa , Ubir language Ubir Taupota Gweda language Gweda , Haigwai language Haigwai , Maiwala language Maiwala , Minaveha language Minaveha , Taupota language Taupota , Tawala language Tawala , Wa ema language Wa ema , Wedau language Wedau , Yakaikeke language Yakaikeke DEFAULTSORT Are Taupota Languages Category Nuclear Papuan Tip languages Category Languages of Papua New Guinea Au lang stub hr Are Taupota jezici ... more details
Oceanic Vangelis Album Category Vangelis albums Category 1996 albums Category Concept albums fa ko Oceanic it Oceanic Vangelis nl Oceanic Vangelis ja pl Oceanic album Vangelisa pt Oceanic ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Oceanic Feeling Type studio Artist The Prayer Boat Cover Released 1991 Recorded Genre Length Label Producer Reviews Last album This album Next album Oceanic Feeling is The Prayer Boat s first full length album, released in 1991 on BMG RCA records. The term oceanic feeling is a psychoanalytic term for the spiritual feeling of limitlessness. Track listing Stopping The World 3 43 Oceanic Feeling 5 03 Millionaire Hero 4 00 Don t Make Me Breathe You In 3 17 Love and Possession 5 44 Upside Down 3 18 Out of Mind 5 36 Still Only One 4 18 Hunger For The Beautiful 6 36 Mercy 10 36 Among Madmen 4 19 External links http www.emmett tinley.com Emmett Tinley http www.irishmusiccentral.com theprayerboat The Prayer Boat Category 1991 albums ... more details