Sentences with phrase «along the coastline in»

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.
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.
Both vehicles attended a photoshoot along the coastline in such areas as Nice, Antibes, Côte d'Azur and the illustrious Monte Carlo.
Morro Rock is actually a 581 - foot high magma mixture that is the remnant of ancient volcanic activity, one of 13 along the coastline in this area.
The focus of this story is of the original cannon that was discovered along the coastline in 1898.
Journey along the coastline in search of dolphins, dugongs, green sea turtles, sea cucumbers, rays and more!
You can walk around the island along the coastline in about an hour or so.
Promolock is somewhere along the coastline in the northeast of present - day France and Casnan is to the south, near the Pyrenees along the Spanish border.
There are an awful lot of the same affluent people building along coastlines in areas prone to storms and severe erosion and then wanting the government to bail them out.

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«This approval is in line with the agency's view that port development along the Great Barrier Reef coastline should be limited to existing ports,» he said.
Last week: Over the last two years, 21 of 35 coral species along our coastline have died and more are in decline.
Kona «the area of the Big Island that grows the finest Kona cherries in the world» is a delightful drive along Hualalai's high mountainous backdrop narrow winding Cliff side passages dressed with breathtaking tropical blooms that cascade for 30 miles down the valley's of our beautiful ocean coastline.
I just felt like a fish back in the water, especially walking along the pristine coastline.
Exploring a cross-section of Mass Audubon's acres of mountains, meadows, wetlands, woodlands, ponds, and coastline, along with all of the animals and plants protected within, left us in complete awe of the scope and significance of the organization's work.
Mass Audubon's Coastal Waterbird Program protected threatened coastal birds through management and education at 183 sites along 140 miles of the Massachusetts coastline in 2014.
enabling full radio connection all along the entire coastline for the first time in twenty years.
«Just imagine the docks and shipyards along the coastline of Britain coming to life and leading the world in this new technology.»
Southold Town's Conservation Advisory Council is urging the Town Board to conduct a coastline study in the hopes of developing a plan for best practices in dealing with coastal erosion, particularly along the Long Island Sound.
Dr Sara Andreotti, a marine biologist in the Department of Botany and Zoology at SU, have collected over 5000 photographic images of the dorsal fins of white sharks along the South African coastline as part of her research on the population structure of South Africa's great white sharks.
Sand and common gobies live in shallow waters along the entire Swedish coastline.
The population of Quintana Roo, the Mexican state that extends 240 miles along the eastern coastline of the Yucatan Peninsula, grew from 88,150 people in 1970 to 1.3 million in 2011.
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.
In many parts of the tropics, low forests of mangrove trees thrive in the shallow waters along coastlineIn many parts of the tropics, low forests of mangrove trees thrive in the shallow waters along coastlinein the shallow waters along coastlines.
That's why hydrates, like oil — and like fish — tend to be found along the world's coastlines, where the waters are rich in nutrients and plankton corpses fall like thick snow to the seafloor.
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.
Vasiliki Mouslopoulou says: «It is not unlikely that coastlines along active subduction margins with no detectable tectonic uplift over the last 10,000 years will accommodate bigger than M7 earthquakes in the near future.»
Southern sea otters, also known as California sea otters, live in the waters along the California coastline and range from San Mateo County in the north to Santa Barbara County in the south.
The risk to coastal areas is high because of the high population density in the area — some 130 million people live along the sea's coastline.
«There are 440 operational nuclear reactors in the world, with approximately one - half situated along the coastline,» the study's authors wrote.
Since water depth is generally shallow near coastlines, the tsunami can grow in size as it approaches land, becoming particularly hazardous along heavily populated coastlines such as the Southern California coastline.
The legislation rebukes a recommendation by the state Coastal Resources Commission, which stirred economic development concerns and skepticism about climate change in 2010 with a report warning of future threats along the state's coastline.
Walking along the beaches of New England, it is easy to spot large amounts of a fine red seaweed clogging the coastline, the result of sweeping changes in the marine environment occurring beneath the water.
In the study by Keiko Udo and Yuriko Takeda, published in Coastal Engineering Journal on 29th May 2017, the authors projected beach losses in the 77 coastal zones throughout Japan caused by future SLR (2081 to 2100) relative to a reference period (1986 to 2005) using 21 CMIP5 models, and constructed a beach - loss curve for SLR averaged along the entire coastline of JapaIn the study by Keiko Udo and Yuriko Takeda, published in Coastal Engineering Journal on 29th May 2017, the authors projected beach losses in the 77 coastal zones throughout Japan caused by future SLR (2081 to 2100) relative to a reference period (1986 to 2005) using 21 CMIP5 models, and constructed a beach - loss curve for SLR averaged along the entire coastline of Japain Coastal Engineering Journal on 29th May 2017, the authors projected beach losses in the 77 coastal zones throughout Japan caused by future SLR (2081 to 2100) relative to a reference period (1986 to 2005) using 21 CMIP5 models, and constructed a beach - loss curve for SLR averaged along the entire coastline of Japain the 77 coastal zones throughout Japan caused by future SLR (2081 to 2100) relative to a reference period (1986 to 2005) using 21 CMIP5 models, and constructed a beach - loss curve for SLR averaged along the entire coastline of Japan.
«A lot of research has shown that intrusions of warm water are responsible for melting ice along the polar coastlines and that these intrusions are steered by the shape of the seafloor,» said Jamin Greenbaum, an oceanography and geology expert at the University of Texas, Austin, who was not involved with the new study, in an email.
Due east along Guangdong's coastline, one of the region's most sophisticated technological projects, the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Complex, is also the stage for a cutting - edge experiment in high - energy physics: measuring the proportion of electron antineutrinos from the nuclear reactors that morph into other types, or generations, of these leptons as they speed through space.
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.
In the summer of 2016, a fleet of Wave Gliders arrived in Japan, ready to provide autonomous observation and situational awareness of ocean currents, wave activity, and weather along Japan's coastlineIn the summer of 2016, a fleet of Wave Gliders arrived in Japan, ready to provide autonomous observation and situational awareness of ocean currents, wave activity, and weather along Japan's coastlinein Japan, ready to provide autonomous observation and situational awareness of ocean currents, wave activity, and weather along Japan's coastlines.
To prepare for such events, people who live along coastlines need good predictions for how much sea levels will rise in the future.
We provide an example of successful restoration linking effective management of nutrients to the successful recovery of submersed aquatic vegetation along thousands of kilometers of coastline in Chesapeake Bay, United States.
But right now — as I look out our living room window at the seemingly endless rain — I can't think of anything more divine that cruising along a picturesque coastline in our little convertible... with the sun shining in our faces and warm wind blowing through our hair!!
Take a walk along the meandering coastline, treat yourself to the mouth watering British classic of fish and chips or simply take a picnic and soak in your paradise.
Take a trip along the Weymouth coastline in a speed boat taking in the breathtaking sights from the sea.
In an opening shot that may as well be a direct quotation from John Carpenter's «The Thing,» a meteor originating from deep space streaks past the camera, striking a lighthouse along the United States coastline.
March 31, 2010 • President Obama's reversal of a ban on drilling off most U.S. shores could put new oil and natural gas platforms in waters along the southern Atlantic coastline, the eastern Gulf of Mexico and part of Alaska.
Mangrove trees live in salt water along the Abu Dhabi coastline, providing important animal habitat and erosion control.
It includes a summarised set of revision notes, key terminology is defined, linked video and case studies on Coastal landforms along the Dorset coastline (Jurassic Coast), Coastal management scheme on the Holderness Coast (East Yorkshire); River landforms along the River Tees; Flood management scheme in Boscastle, plus many more named place examples.
Students attending Early College High School in Costa Mesa have the opportunity to earn an A.A. degree from Coastline Community College along with their high school diploma.
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