@globalfishingwatch/i18n-labels 1.2.71 → 1.2.72

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  "public-global-chlorophyl": {
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  "name": "Chlorophyll-a concentration",
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- "description": "Chlorophyll-a is the light-harvesting pigment found in all photosynthetic plants. Its concentration in the ocean is used as an index of phytoplankton biomass and, as such, is a key input to primary productivity models. The moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites measures ocean color every day, from which global chlorophyll-a concentrations are derived. Ocean phytoplankton chemically fix carbon through photosynthesis, taking in dissolved carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Through this process, marine plants capture about an equal amount of carbon as does photosynthesis by land vegetation. Changes in the amount of phytoplankton indicate the change in productivity of the oceans and provide a key ocean link for global climate change monitoring. Scientists use chlorophyll in modeling Earth's biogeochemical cycles such as the carbon cycle or the nitrogen cycle. Additionally, on short time scales, chlorophyll can be used to trace oceanographic currents, jets, and plumes. The 1 kilometer resolution and nearly daily global coverage of the MODIS data thus allows scientists to observe mesoscale oceanographic features in coastal and estuarine environments, which are of increasing importance in marine science studies. Source: NASA Earth Observations.",
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+ "description": "Chlorophyll-a is the light-harvesting pigment found in all photosynthetic plants. Ocean phytoplankton chemically fix carbon through photosynthesis, taking in dissolved carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. Through this process, marine plants capture about an equal amount of carbon as does photosynthesis by land vegetation. Changes in the amount of phytoplankton indicate the change in productivity of the oceans and provide a key ocean link for global climate change monitoring.<br/>\n<br/>\nChlorophyll-a concentration in the ocean is used as an index of phytoplankton biomass and, as such, is a key input to primary productivity models. The moderate resolution imaging spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument aboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites measures ocean color every day, from which global chlorophyll-a concentrations are derived.<br/>\n<br/>\nScientists use chlorophyll in modeling Earth's biogeochemical cycles such as the carbon cycle or the nitrogen cycle. Additionally, on short time scales, chlorophyll can be used to trace oceanographic currents, jets, and plumes. The 1 kilometer resolution and nearly daily global coverage of the MODIS data thus allows scientists to observe mesoscale oceanographic features in coastal and estuarine environments, which are of increasing importance in marine science studies.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Source</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nThis level 3 product includes ocean color and satellite ocean biology data produced or collected under EOSDIS - https://earthdata.nasa.gov/about.<br/>\n<br/>\nThis dataset may be used for studying the biology and hydrology of coastal zones, changes in the diversity and geographical distribution of coastal marine habitats, biogeochemical fluxes and their influence in Earth's oceans and climate over time, and finally the impact of climate and environmental variability and change on ocean ecosystems and the biodiversity they support.<br/>\n<br/>\nScale factor and offset are already applied.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Citations</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nNASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Ocean Ecology Laboratory, Ocean Biology Processing Group. Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) Aqua Ocean Color Data, NASA OB.DAAC, Greenbelt, MD, USA.<br/>",
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  "schema": {}
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  "public-global-encounters-events-carriers-fishing": {
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  "public-global-water-salinity": {
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  "name": "Salinity",
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- "description": "Sea surface salinity is a key parameter to estimate the influence of oceans on climate. Along with temperature, salinity is a key factor that determines the density of ocean water and thus determines the convection and re-emergence of water masses. The thermohaline circulation crosses all the oceans in surface and at depth, driven by temperature and salinity. A global “conveyor belt” is a simple model of the large-scale thermohaline circulation. Deep-water forms in the North Atlantic, sinks, moves south, circulates around Antarctica, and finally enters the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic basins. Currents bring cold water masses from north to south and vice versa. This thermohaline circulation greatly influences the formation of sea ice at the world’s poles, and carries ocean food sources and sea life around the planet, as well as affects rainfall patterns, wind patterns, hurricanes and monsoons. Source: EU Copernicus Marine Service Information.",
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+ "description": "Sea surface salinity is a key parameter to estimate the influence of oceans on climate. Along with temperature, salinity is a key factor that determines the density of ocean water and thus determines the convection and re-emergence of water masses.<br/>\n<br/>\nGlobal circulation crosses all the oceans in surface and at depth, driven by temperature and salinity. A global “conveyor belt” is a simple model of large-scale circulation, known as “thermohaline circulation. Deep-water forms in the North Atlantic, sinks, moves south, circulates around Antarctica, and finally enters the Indian, Pacific, and Atlantic basins. Currents bring cold water masses from north to south and vice versa.<br/>\n<br/>\nThis thermohaline circulation greatly influences the formation of sea ice at the world’s poles, and carries ocean food sources and sea life around the planet, as well as affects rainfall patterns, wind patterns, hurricanes and monsoons.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Source</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nThe Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) is a data-assimilative hybrid isopycnal-sigma-pressure (generalized) coordinate ocean model. The subset of HYCOM data hosted in EE contains the variables salinity, temperature, velocity, and elevation. They have been interpolated to a uniform 0.08 degree lat/long grid between 80.48°S and 80.48°N. The salinity, temperature, and velocity variables have been interpolated to 40 standard z-levels.<br/>\n<br/>\nThe HYCOM Consortium, which includes the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP), is part of the U.S. Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE).<br/>\n<br/>\nFunded by the National Ocean Partnership Program, the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Citations</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nJ. A. Cummings and O. M. Smedstad. 2013: Variational Data Assimilation for the Global Ocean. Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications vol II, chapter 13, 303-343.<br/>",
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  "schema": {}
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  "public-global-water-temperature": {
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  "name": "Sea surface temperature",
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- "description": "Sea surface temperature is the water temperature at the ocean's surface. The Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) is a data-assimilative hybrid isopycnal-sigma-pressure (generalized) coordinate ocean model. The subset of HYCOM data hosted in EE contains the variables salinity, temperature, velocity, and elevation. They have been interpolated to a uniform 0.08 degree lat/long grid between 80.48°S and 80.48°N. The salinity, temperature, and velocity variables have been interpolated to 40 standard z-levels. Source: HYCOM",
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+ "description": "Sea surface temperature is the water temperature at or near the surface of the ocean. Sea surface temperature impacts weather and regional climates. Temperature and salinity drive global ocean circulation and large-scale movement of ocean currents.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Source</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nThe Hybrid Coordinate Ocean Model (HYCOM) is a data-assimilative hybrid isopycnal-sigma-pressure (generalized) coordinate ocean model. The subset of HYCOM data hosted in EE contains the variables salinity, temperature, velocity, and elevation. They have been interpolated to a uniform 0.08 degree lat/long grid between 80.48°S and 80.48°N. The salinity, temperature, and velocity variables have been interpolated to 40 standard z-levels.<br/>\n<br/>\nThe HYCOM Consortium, which includes the National Ocean Partnership Program (NOPP), is part of the U.S. Global Ocean Data Assimilation Experiment (GODAE).<br/>\n<br/>\nFunded by the National Ocean Partnership Program, the Office of Naval Research (ONR), and DoD High Performance Computing Modernization Program.<br/>\n<br/>\n<strong>Citations</strong><br/>\n<br/>\nJ. A. Cummings and O. M. Smedstad. 2013: Variational Data Assimilation for the Global Ocean. Data Assimilation for Atmospheric, Oceanic and Hydrologic Applications vol II, chapter 13, 303-343.<br/>",
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  "schema": {}
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  "public-graticules": {
package/en/timebar.json CHANGED
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  "dragLabel": "Drag to change the time range",
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  "lastUpdate": "Last update",
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  "setBookmark": "Bookmark current time range",
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- "day": "Day",
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- "year": "Year",
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- "month": "Month",
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- "hour": "Hour",
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- "zoomIn": "Zoom in",
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- "zoomTo": "Zoom to",
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- "zoomOut": "Zoom out"
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+ "intervals": {
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+ "hour": "hour",
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+ "hourTooltip": "See hourly data",
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+ "day": "day",
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+ "dayTooltip": "See daily data",
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+ "month": "month",
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+ "monthTooltip": "See monthly data",
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+ "year": "year",
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+ "yearTooltip": "See yearly data"
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+ },
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+ "zoomTo": "Zoom to"
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  }
package/es/timebar.json CHANGED
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  "title": "Seleccione un intervalo de tiempo",
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  "year": "Año",
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  "month": "Mes",
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- "day": "Día",
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+ "day": "día",
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  "start": "Inicio",
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  "end": "Fin",
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- "selectAValidDate": "Seleccione una fecha válida",
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- "endBeforeStart": "La fecha final tiene que ser superior a la inicial",
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- "tooLongForMonths": "El intervalo de tiempo es demasiado largo para ver meses sueltos",
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- "tooLongForDays": "El intervalo de tiempo es demasiado largo para ver días sueltos",
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+ "selectAValidDate": "Por favor, introduzca una fecha válida",
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+ "endBeforeStart": "El final debe ser después del inicio",
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+ "tooLongForMonths": "Tu intervalo es demasiado largo para ver meses individuales",
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+ "tooLongForDays": "Tu intervalo es demasiado largo para ver días individuales",
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  "last30days": "Últimos 30 días",
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  "last3months": "Últimos 3 meses",
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  "last6months": "Últimos 6 meses",
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  "dragLabel": "Arrastre para cambiar el rango de tiempo",
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  "lastUpdate": "Última actualización",
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  "setBookmark": "Rango de tiempo actual del marcador",
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- "day": "día",
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- "year": "año",
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- "month": "mes",
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- "hour": "hora",
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- "zoomIn": "Acercarse",
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- "zoomTo": "Acercar a",
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- "zoomOut": "Alejarse"
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+ "intervals": {
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+ "hour": "hora",
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+ "hourTooltip": "Ver datos horarios",
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+ "day": "día",
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+ "dayTooltip": "Ver datos diarios",
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+ "month": "mes",
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+ "monthTooltip": "Ver datos mensuales",
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+ "year": "año",
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+ "yearTooltip": "Ver datos anuales"
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+ },
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+ "zoomTo": "Acercar a"
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package/fr/timebar.json CHANGED
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  "timerange": {
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  "title": "Sélectionnez une plage de temps",
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- "year": "An",
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- "month": "Mois",
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- "day": "Jour",
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+ "year": "Year",
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+ "month": "Month",
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+ "day": "Day",
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  "start": "Début",
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  "end": "fin",
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- "selectAValidDate": "Sélectionnez une date valide",
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- "endBeforeStart": "La date de fin doit être postérieure à la date de début",
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+ "selectAValidDate": "Please select a valid date",
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+ "endBeforeStart": "The end needs to be after the start",
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  "tooLongForMonths": "Your timerange is too long to see individual months",
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  "tooLongForDays": "Your timerange is too long to see individual days",
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  "last30days": "Les 30 derniers jours",
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  "dragLabel": "Faites glisser pour modifier la plage de temps",
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  "lastUpdate": "Dernière mise à jour",
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  "setBookmark": "Mettre en favori la plage de temps actuelle",
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- "day": "jour",
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- "year": "Année",
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- "month": "mois",
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- "hour": "heure",
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- "zoomIn": "Zoom",
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- "zoomTo": "Zoom sur",
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- "zoomOut": "Zoom arrière"
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+ "intervals": {
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+ "hour": "hour",
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+ "hourTooltip": "See hourly data",
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+ "day": "day",
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+ "dayTooltip": "See daily data",
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+ "month": "month",
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+ "monthTooltip": "See monthly data",
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+ "year": "year",
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+ "yearTooltip": "See yearly data"
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+ },
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+ "zoomTo": "Zoom sur"
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  "timerange": {
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  "title": "Pilih rentang waktu",
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- "year": "Tahun",
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- "month": "Bulan",
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- "day": "Hari",
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+ "year": "Year",
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+ "month": "Month",
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+ "day": "Day",
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  "start": "mulai",
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  "end": "akhir",
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- "selectAValidDate": "Silakan pilih tanggal yang valid",
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- "endBeforeStart": "Tanggal akhir harus setelah tanggal mulai",
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+ "selectAValidDate": "Please select a valid date",
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+ "endBeforeStart": "The end needs to be after the start",
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  "tooLongForMonths": "Your timerange is too long to see individual months",
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  "tooLongForDays": "Your timerange is too long to see individual days",
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  "last30days": "30 hari terakhir",
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  "dragLabel": "Seret untuk mengubah rentang waktu",
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  "lastUpdate": "Pembaharuan terakhir",
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  "setBookmark": "Tandai rentang waktu saat ini",
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- "day": "hari",
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- "year": "tahun",
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- "month": "bulan",
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- "hour": "jam",
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- "zoomIn": "Perbesar",
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- "zoomTo": "Perbesar ke",
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- "zoomOut": "Perkecil"
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+ "intervals": {
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+ "hour": "hour",
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+ "hourTooltip": "See hourly data",
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+ "day": "day",
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+ "dayTooltip": "See daily data",
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+ "month": "month",
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+ "monthTooltip": "See monthly data",
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+ "year": "year",
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+ "yearTooltip": "See yearly data"
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+ },
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+ "zoomTo": "Perbesar ke"
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  "name": "@globalfishingwatch/i18n-labels",
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- "version": "1.2.71",
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  "start": "yarn kill && serve -p 8000 --cors=true",
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  "timerange": {
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  "title": "Selecione um intervalo de tempo",
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- "year": "Ano",
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- "month": "Mês",
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- "day": "Dia",
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+ "year": "Year",
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+ "month": "Month",
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+ "day": "Day",
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  "start": "Início",
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- "selectAValidDate": "Por favor selecione uma data válida",
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- "endBeforeStart": "A data de término deve ser posterior à data de início",
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+ "selectAValidDate": "Please select a valid date",
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+ "endBeforeStart": "The end needs to be after the start",
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  "dragLabel": "Arraste para alterar o intervalo de tempo",
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- "day": "dia",
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- "year": "ano",
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- "month": "mês",
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- "hour": "hora",
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- "zoomIn": "Aumentar zoom",
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- "zoomTo": "Ampliar para",
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- "zoomOut": "Diminuir zoom"
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+ "intervals": {
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+ "hourTooltip": "See hourly data",
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+ "dayTooltip": "See daily data",
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+ "monthTooltip": "See monthly data",
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