Sentences with phrase «all around the coastline»

From March to mid-June this year, adult pilchards died around the coastline in a huge arc stretching from Western Australia to southern Queensland.
Using super computers at Australia's National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) Facility the researchers were able to examine the impacts of changing winds on currents down to 700m around the coastline in greater detail than ever before.
A collection of photos from my time in and around coastlines of Britain.
A small collection of photos from my time in and around coastlines of Britain (Alderney, Channel Islands).
Surrounded by coral reefs, the island has more than 60 dive sites dotted around its coastline in some of the clearest waters in the world.
Within the Burleigh Heads National Park there are a number of walking trails which you can follow around the coastline, which are very pretty.
Long stretches of golden beaches curve around the coastline and verdant palm forests, humming with tropical wildlife, rise inland on gentle hills.
The four of us had chartered one of his boats for the day and had requested to be taken all around the coastline of St John, stopping at beaches, snorkeling spots and getting the lowdown on the island.
There are whales and dolphin around the coastline of southern California for most of the year but we had hit on the time when these magnificent creatures were migrating north towards Alaska, some with youngsters in tow.
So, there is a lot to do on a journey around the coastline of Queensland and I would recommend anyone to see all the hot spots at least.
Sanur Beach activities revolve around its coastline.
All around the coastline, the beaches are exceptionally clean, with unpolluted waters bordered by large stretches of sand, usually fringed with coconut palms.
The same holds true in and around the coastline surrounding Guiones and Nosara.
It was built to honor the Balinese sea god Dewa Baruna and is one of seven sea temples dotted around the coastline.
Taveuni has a selection of great resorts dotted around the coastline, with most clustered at the northern tip of the island near Matei airport.
It has a great combination of white sand and crystal clear waters that are favourited by divers and snorkelers, as well as a good complementing range of shops, beach bars, small seaside cafes, dive shops and a variety of accommodation options, which you can find inland and around its coastline.
Kayaking Depends if you want to surf or just enjoy a gentle pootle around the coastline.
Bali is famous as a tropical island paradise, but it also has a wonderfully diverse collection of dive sites around its coastline that yield many hidden treasures.
There are also a number bars around the grounds around the coastline and the pools and offering imported beverages as well as local tropical cocktails.
There are a number of dive resorts around the coastline of Anda.
The best way to get to grips with Salou, and take in all its lovely sights, is to walk the Camino de Ronda, the coastal path that wraps itself around the coastline.
All the cards depict rough seas around the coastline of the British Isles.
Reluctant at first to believe that de Kooning was not too strongly rooted in the 19th century - because my perceived role at the Whitechapel in the Fifties and Sixties was to try to help the English public, visually backward at the time, to see and understand the different phases of abstract art from Malevich and Mondrian on - I was totally converted by his 1959 show in New York at the Sidney Janis Gallery of blazing, light - drenched landscape canvases, based on the fields and dunes around the coastline of the Hamptons where de Kooning had acquired a studio.
Position on a Continent Temperature Precipitation Distribution of Climate Regions - Due to water's better ability to hold heat longer, areas around coastlines tend to have warmer climates than areas that are further away from water.
In a natural ecosystem, storms and waves move sand around our coastlines.
The network is designed «to monitor sea level and climate around the coastline of Australia».
A significant part of Egypt's economy is based on that area of the Nile delta in and around the coastline, and a lot of the country's population is there.

Not exact matches

Last fall Airstream2Go partnered with Exclusive — a luxury destination club wherein members pay a fee to have year - round access to very plush lodgings all over the globe — to offer three trips: one up the California coastline, another in and around Yellowstone National Park, and a third in the Southwest, through Zion, Bryce, and the Grand Canyon.
Around the time that the first intelligence officers were sent to the US for treatment on Feb. 6, the wife of another embassy staffer, who lived near the Havana coastline in the neighborhood of Flores, reported hearing similar, disturbing sounds, two officials familiar with her account said.
There's a stretch of ocean off California's coastline that's different from the rest.It starts around Bodega Bay; extends south to about 50 miles west of San Francisco; and ends in the Big Sur region.This area is infamous for shark attacks, but not just any shark: an estimated 38 % of all great white shark attacks in the US happen here.
There are the obvious ways: building and constantly improving the infrastructure necessary to predict hurricanes and other extreme weather, collecting images of disasters to guide emergency response workers, and tracking sea level changes around the world that affect coastlines and the Navy.
We call on Premier Horgan to immediately put forward his specific concerns and solutions on behalf of British Columbia around his perceived gaps in the Oceans Protection Plan so that we can move forward as a nation to protect our coastlines while advancing economic opportunity for British Columbians and Canadians alike.
In fact, the waiting tribesmen were to be my guard for my forthcoming travels around the breathtakingly beautiful deserts, mountains and wild coastline of Mahra.
The UK is currently a world leader in the field of wave and tidal energy development, with around 25 % of the world's technology development taking place on our coastline.
But this changed around 220,000 years ago into fissure type activity which built a north - south chain of eruptive centres along the present coastline.
This ultimately created a broad shield volcano immediately east of Etna's coastline, which ceased around 130,000 years ago at the same time as the sea reached its highest levels following a period of deglaciation starting almost 12,000 years earlier.
In 2014, Australian coastal researchers called for the creation of a national coastline observatory, with basic data — such as sub-aerial profiles, bathymetry and inshore wave forcing measurements — collected routinely from a network of around 20 «representative» beaches across Australia.
Aboriginal groups from every part of Australia's coastline tell stories of long - ago deluges that can be traced to real events caused by rising sea levels at various times between around 7,250 and 13,070 years ago, two Australian researchers report September 7 in the Australian...
The researchers, including scientists from the University of Leeds and University College London, used satellite data to analyze changes in the surface elevation of glaciers all around the Antarctic coastline, from 2010 to 2016.
Caleuche Chasma is named for the mythological ghost ship that travels the seas around the small island of Chiloé, off the coast of Chile; according to legend, the Caleuche explores the coastline collecting the dead, who then live aboard it forever.
Enough to place the equivalent of five grocery bags full of plastic trash on every foot (30 cm) of every nation's coastline around the globe.
A recent study of the east coast of England by Sir William Halcrow & Partners, a firm of engineering consultants, found around 200 kilometres where the low - water mark is advancing inland by a metre or more each year, including most of the Holderness and Lincolnshire coastlines, substantial parts of north Norfolk and long stretches of the Essex marshes.
After comparing contemporary survey data with 40 years of historical benchmarks, Cascade Sorte, assistant professor of ecology & evolutionary biology at UCI, and colleagues from around the U.S. report that the blue mussel numbers have declined by more than 60 percent along the gulf coastline, which stretches from Cape Cod north to the Canadian border.
The world's oceans are clogged with the equivalent of five grocery bags full of plastic trash on every 30 centimeters of every nation's coastline around the globe
New research predicts how coastlines around the world will be affected by ice melt in different places
So I spun my virtual spacecraft around the globe and zoomed in for a closer view, looking for familiar landmarks: Australia's floating continent, the mirrored coastlines of Africa and South America.
Leaving politics aside, for the people around the world who inhabit as much as 71 % of the world's coastlines and are surrounded by oceans, this is not just a statement on a piece of paper, but a commitment of world leaders to take the wellbeing of our further generations to heart, to tackle the burning of fossil fuels and global warming collectively.
But anyone can view the 100,000 photographs and 1,000 hours of video that covers around 3,200 kilometers of U.S. coastline via the Coastal and Marine Geology Video and Photograph Portal.
The following year, in 2005, Goran Ekstrom at Columbia University in the US, showed that the hum's amplitude correlated with wave energy averaged along coastlines around the world.
All this matters because ice melt in Greenland is the single largest cause of global sea level rise, which is affecting coastlines around the world.
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