Sentences with phrase «all along the coastline»

This animated map shows all the countries that share the same latitudes along the coastlines of the Americas.
The bioluminescent sea creatures started showing up along the coastline of British Columbia about two years ago.
Last week: Over the last two years, 21 of 35 coral species along our coastline have died and more are in decline.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP)-- Harvey spun deeper into Texas and unloaded extraordinary amounts of rain Saturday after the once - fearsome hurricane crashed into vulnerable homes and businesses along the coastline in a blow that killed at least two people and injured up to 14.
Dungeness are Pacific Ocean crabs harvested domestically along the coastlines of Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California pretty much year round.
Look out for natural rock formations and lighthouses along the coastline.
New wind turbine manufactures are being developed along our coastline with investment by German, Danish and Spanish firms.
As a young boy between breakfast and Sunday dinner and then Sunday school, my father, brothers, neighbours and I went for long walks up hills along the coastline.
«Just imagine the docks and shipyards along the coastline of Britain coming to life and leading the world in this new technology.»
The body was reported by a resident about 1:13 p.m. and found floating along the coastline of a residential area near 135 Main St., the Sheriff's Office said.
Projects totaling $ 147 million along coastlines and waterways to provide flood control and critical infrastructure.
«A single spill along that coastline could devastate our fishing community and our economy....
She founded a nonprofit organization, Women United Together Marshall Islands, that will plant native food trees along the coastline there to combat erosion and food insecurity.
Major changes to development planning and conservation along coastlines from the tip of Long Island all way up the Hudson River Valley are recommended
Along the coastline, the floating tongues of glaciers are breaking up.
Archaeological excavations along the coastline of South Africa, Marean suggested, show that early humans obtained energy - dense foods by adopting a diet of shellfish, which afforded strong nutritional benefits for the brain.
The mountain - building forces at work in the Andean plateau are believed to be similar to those that worked along the western coast of the U.S. some 50 million years ago, and Delph said it's possible that similar forces were at work along the coastlines of continents throughout Earth's history.
These processes play a major role in shaping exposed areas in deserts and along coastlines.
NCAR's research is paid for by the National Science Foundation, and Busalacchi predicted that future research will shift toward more precise computer modeling and include more interdisciplinary research about the risks and the adaptation that is, or is not, happening along coastlines.
Another 2 to 7 feet of sea level rise is forecast this century, jeoparizing the homes and neighborhoods of the 5 million Americans who live less than 4 feet above high tide, as well as those of the hundreds of millions living along coastlines in other countries.
Instead of titanic mid-ocean struggles between the West and the Soviet Union, Western military tacticians believe that future battles will be fought along coastlines against developing countries or small regional powers.
In many parts of the tropics, low forests of mangrove trees thrive in the shallow waters along coastlines.
Every year in late spring and early summer, along coastlines from Alaska to the Gulf of Mexico, a fish called the plainfin midshipman uses its swim bladder to emit an odd droning sound in hopes of attracting a mate.
Ankylosaur fossils in North America are found in river channel deposits, and in the Late Cretaceous Period these animals would have been living along a coastline of what is known as the Western Interior Seaway.
Changes to Antarctic winds have already been linked to southern Australia's drying climate but now it appears they may also have a profound impact on warming ocean temperatures under the ice shelves along the coastline of West and East Antarctic.
Although the U.S. signed the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships, it can not enforce those requirements until the IMO grants the right to create the control areas along its coastlines.
Uplift is common along the coastlines of continents at subduction systems worldwide (e.g., Kamchatka, Japan, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea) with rates of vertical uplift accrued over the last 10,000 years being generally higher — up to ten times more than for time intervals larger than 125,000 years.
As they journeyed along coastlines and over mountains, they encountered Neanderthals and other human relatives.
«There are 440 operational nuclear reactors in the world, with approximately one - half situated along the coastline,» the study's authors wrote.
Getting a closer view of steep, narrow glacier channels along coastlines should help scientists to determine how glaciers respond to warmer temperatures.
The sediment is then deposited along the coastline where the rivers meet the sea, causing the delta to expand outward.
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.
But while it's clear that the sea surface rises in the main El Niño regions of the tropics, the effects further afield and on smaller scales have been harder to tease out, particularly along coastlines.
To prepare for such events, people who live along coastlines need good predictions for how much sea levels will rise in the future.
is a twig - like sea plant that grows along the coastlines of Japan, China and Korea.
Hijiki is a twig - like sea plant that grows along the coastlines of Japan, China and Korea.
The leather slip - ons are the perfect option for a walk along the coastline.
A quick glimpse at a map of Australia points out that nearly every city with a population higher than that of an Ohio State University dorm is along the coastline.
Fortunately, Forza 6 remains true to itself and you're straight into a circuit race along the coastlines of Brazil.
Both vehicles attended a photoshoot along the coastline in such areas as Nice, Antibes, Côte d'Azur and the illustrious Monte Carlo.
Erie is the fourth largest city in Pennsylvania and is situated along the coastline of Presque Isle Bay.
They live near water: You might spot one along a coastline, stream or pond.
This parasite is also killing off rare and endangered marine - mammals along all coastlines and inland river - otters from cats» T. gondii oocysts in run - off from the land, the oocysts surviving even in saltwater.
After recovering well from the tsunami wreckage, the tourism industry has opened up several premium standard hotels along the coastline of Pasikuda where one can enjoy a relaxing holiday on the beach.
For those wishing to spot a passing whale, both Dr. Allen and Dr. Jahncke recommend any point along the coastline (Point Reyes Headlands, Point Bonita, Lands End, or either side of the Golden Gate Bridge).
Duration: 40 minutes — 1 hour Difficulty: Pretty easy if you go counterclockwise Decor: Awesome views along the coastline of the Otago Peninsula
While exploring some of the amazing country of remote West Flores this year, we were lucky enough to capture a sighting of these elusive birds grubbing for food along the coastline.
You'll find hundreds of beautiful beaches, plus nine National Surfing Reserves dotted along the coastline including The Farm and Mystics in Shellharbour in the south, to Lennox Head in the north.
Mbotyi has a large number of majestic waterfalls along the coastline, some falling as deep as 100 km.
BC Marine Trails Network The BC Marine Trails Network is dedicated to the creation of a marine network of access points and campsites along the coastline of British Columbia.
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