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- Gullmarn, also known as Gullmarsfjorden or Gullmaren, is a threshold fjord in the middle of Bohuslän Archipelago on the west coast of Sweden. It is the...
- strait. The bay to the east, marking the border to Uddevalla, is called Gullmarsfjorden, or Gullmarn. It is Sweden's only true fjord. It is 25 km long, between...
- Pockmarks and biogenic reefs at depths of 200–500 metres (660–1,640 ft). Gullmarsfjorden, Sweden's first marine conservation area from 1983. Denmark Grenen...
- Björnepiken at 222 meters. Sweden's only threshold fjord, Gullmarn or Gullmarsfjorden, is located near Lysekil. It is 25 kilometres (16 mi) long and 1 to...
- Long Loch Fyne, Scotland's longest fjord at 65 km Loch Etive Sweden Gullmarsfjorden, in Bohuslän, Sweden Wales Mawddach Estuary, a fjord in-filled by glacial...
- October 1–24, 1966 At 0500 a submarine was reported being sighted in Gullmarsfjorden and warning shots were fired by nearby forces. Other sightings followed...
- Climate Studies, is located at Holma on the island Stora Bornö in Gullmarsfjorden, about 100 km (62 mi) north of Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built in...
- casualties. On 23 June 1942, Lockheed Hudson III G-AGDF ditched in the Gullmarsfjorden off Skredewick, Sweden after one engine failed and the other caught...
- surrounded by a small moat, standing on top of a cliff overlooking Gullmarsfjorden. The foundations of the central keep's walls remain clearly visible...
- native and alien ctenop****s: Beroe gracilis and Mnemiopsis leidyi in Gullmarsfjorden". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 422: 129–138. doi:10.3354/meps08926...