Sentences with phrase «back to shore»

I was sure I could see a sand bar ahead so I started flailing towards it... instead of flailing back to shore.
A kitesurfer from California who got stranded out in the ocean has said he was able to contact the lifeguard and get taken back to shore all thanks to his Apple Watch Series 3.
Luckily for her, her swimming skills got her back to shore.
Think of Vacaville renters insurance as the safety plan that will get you back to shore when your vessel is in crisis.
If you tend to go further out, you may want additional coverage to make sure your insurance will pay for you to be towed all the way back to shore.
There are no reefs, which make for strong rip currents, and if you get swept safe areas to come back to shore are few and far between — sometimes as far as 6 miles apart.
The costs are higher than for on - land wind, due to the difficultly of installing and maintaining machines offshore, and the need to have expensive undersea grid links back to shore.
As Mike noted earlier this year, «Since a whole shark takes a lot more space than just a shark fin, this means that the fishing boats should be able to catch fewer sharks before coming back to shore, and that shark fishing should be less profitable.
No electricity is generated or needed, no membranes need to be cleaned or replaced, the device simply sucks water vapor from the seawater, condenses it, and then uses the power of the waves to pump it back to shore via it's tube - like tethers.
Results of the study — which is backed by offshore wind developers EnBW, Engie, Eolfi, E.ON, Iberdrola, Innogy, Kyuden Mirai Energy, Orsted, Shell, Statoil, Vattenfall, and Wpd — included that dynamic cables to export power back to shore represent a «significant bottleneck»; «dedicated» mooring solutions would be needed by full - scale floating wind farm units; and that infrastructure and logistics will be «critical» to cost reduction efforts and opening new markets for the sector, according to scoping projects run by Petrofac, Ramboll and London Offshore Consultants.
Additionally, offshore wind turbines on semi-submersible foundations can be assembled on shore and then towed out to sea fully assembled — or taken back to shore for repairs — eliminating the need for expensive specialized vessels and reducing maintenance costs.
She had started to approach a Great Blue Heron, a majestic bird, perhaps four or five feet tall, and when the reality set in, she turned around and came back to shore, somewhat chastened by the experience.
With the pursuers lost, drive back to the shore nearby the pier, which will trigger a short cutscene and complete the mission.
Initially appearing as fully polygonal props in set locations, Mario can convert these into one - use cards, which can either be used as the most powerful attacks available in battles or in levels themselves, such as summoning a giant fan to whisk a shipwrecked Toad back to shore.
That's how I want to feel about every choice without being told, or seeing a meter go up — that when I least expect it, the waves I set in motion will roll back to shore and wash up something dreadful at my feet.
So remember if your coming over to Bali to surf don't think you can just drop in or take any wave you want, you'll be lucky to pull it off and more than likely be sent back to shore.
This means Geko Divers come back to shore to enjoy a relaxed surface interval between dives.
There is no better, and more exhilarating feeling that catching your first wave and standing up the entire way back to shore.
If your dive centre is unable to find a suitable replacement vessel on which to charter spaces, you are back to shore diving.
My guide Terry Prichard - my partner in this two - man kayak - yells at the nearby boats, «Paddle back to shore
Kayak out to the seals and maybe catch a small wave back to shore.
We've got some great techniques for both big kids and little kids so you'll be sure to be riding some cornish waves back to the shore before long.
I threw my head out of the water, glancing back to shore and then all around, looking for someone to verify what I was seeing, looking for someone — anyone — to tell me my eyes were not playing tricks on me.
I just can't imagine the looks of you dashing back to the shore after the sea snake episode.
We'll teach you a method for controlling your surfboard so you can easily ride white water waves back to shore.
Enjoy the festive atmosphere in the water during happy hour, and then admire the sunset as you sail back to shore, where you'll be dropped off at your hotel around 6:30 pm.
Then, as you head back to shore, enjoy snacks, cocktails and dancing on the boat.
While you boogie down and admire views on the way back to shore, sip on provided drinks like beer, rum and soft drinks, or try a mamajuana, a local cocktail made with red wine, rum and honey, bottled with herbs and tree bark.
After spending a few hours on the boat, we headed back to shore.
All passengers made it back to the shore.
The boat soon picked us up and we were back in the boat in no time and headed back to shore.
Dive boats are not allowed to anchor within 200 meters of a dive site and to bring all trash and refuse generated during a dive back to shore.
As your catamaran makes its way back to shore, enjoy snacks, lively music and dancing on board while admiring breathtaking views of the Caribbean Sea!
If you're lucky you may even glimpse a seal or penguin as you cruise back to shore, ready to reboard your coach and travel back along the winding Milford Road to Te Anau.
We can not help you carry the stoke with you for hours after you come back to shore.
A pod of 8 had joined us for our trip back to shore.
If you \'re in a situation where it \'s impossible to get back to shore, try to tread water & stay afloat as long as possible.
THEN start swimming (or paddling if you \'re on a board) back to shore.
I knew if we went back to shore the trip would be a bust.
Going back to shore is always the safest option.
As I paddled my stand up paddle board back to shore one extremely calm evening, a giant ray crisscrossed under my SUP.
 Because of this, just five of the 15 registered boats were able to contend with the rough waters and make it back to shore for the 5 pm weigh - in.
Saying this the rewards are well worth the effort, with long powerful rides back to shore.
The shark reportedly swam up beneath the man, knocked him off his surfboard, and bit him three times before he made it back to shore.
After exploring by paddleboard, you'll fly back to shore for a gourmet picnic.
Tea, coffee and refreshments are offered on the boat ride back to the shore.
This particular tour is also fueled by coffee and tea with various snacks on the way back to shore.
As soon as they got into the water they started heading out, but then turned and came back to the shore as they somehow realised that there was one penguin not quite in the water yet.
Dogs usually come back to shore when swimming, but why did this seven - month - old pup nearly drowned?
They were once found all along Portugal's coastline, herding fish into nets, retrieving lost equipment from the sea and taking messages between ships and back to shore.
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