Testa Ridge

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Testa Ridge (

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78°27′S 163°32′E / 78.450°S 163.533°E / -78.450; 163.533Coordinates: 78°27′S 163°32′E / 78.450°S 163.533°E / -78.450; 163.533) is a ridge named after , biologist, University of Minnesota (later University of Alaska), who conducted seal studies during eight field seasons in McMurdo Sound and other coastal regions, 1980–92.

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