Sentences with phrase «boat propeller»

The phrase "boat propeller" refers to a device attached to the back of a boat that spins and moves the boat forward in the water. Full definition
I also urge you to allocate the necessary resources to provide continuous and effective enforcement of guidelines for tourists interacting with whale sharks so that fewer whale sharks are harassed by swimmers and injured by boat propellers.
Bright arcs formed by powerful jets of charged particles in the massive cloud mirror the curved boat propeller scars the endangered animals often bear.
Between habitat loss and harmful boat propellers, manatees in Florida have plenty to cry about.
Manatees pose no danger to humans, but their numbers have dwindled over the past century as boat propellers can easily injure or kill them.
A few weeks later, that calf was struck by boat propellers and killed — the photographs allowed the researchers to identify it as the same calf.
Rehm, whose lower right leg was severely damaged by a boat propeller when he was a teenager, won the German national long jump title in 2014.
Its youngest member, he developed all - white works in which, typically, he stretched canvases tautly onto frames, covering objects that were sometimes recognizable (a bicycle helmet, a boat propeller) and sometimes not.
Loggerhead's Fatal Collision With Boat Propeller But the death of an adult female loggerhead, the victim of a collision with a boat propeller last fall in Fethiye, another favorite Mediterranean destination, sparked discussion about whether Turkey's efforts to protect the animals are sufficient.
[citation needed] Effects on habitat [edit] A sea turtle killed by a boat propeller.
Small fragments of milfoil were chopped up by boat propellers and then floated to different parts of the lake, quickly growing to form masses of plant matter.
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