Sentences with phrase «from coast»

They just win for spreading the sustainable love from coast to coast.
There are a ton of cute things on sale right now, too, such as this interesting orange knit sweater from Coast — I like the ruching at the waist and the adjustable tie, combined with the wide boatneck.
Flying from coast to coast is a common trip for me, so much so that four hour flights feel like a breeze.
A blend of AFA's, spirulina, chlorella and sea vegetables, like kelp and sea lettuce, from the coast of Maine.
Below is a sampling of 10 influencers and innovators who have made unique contributions to the way Americans practice from coast to coast.
He recommends the same for fish (for those of us a little farther from the coast) and even foods from farmers markets unless it is in season and recently delivered.
From coast to chemicals, personal care products can do more harm then good.
Thats why weve asked car and driving experts from coast to coast to share their advice on how to be a safe driver and have a safe car.
Along with news reports of older moms from coast to coast (Frieda Birnbaum of New Jersey had twins at 60, and Janise Wulf of California had a baby at 62), theres a growing number of support groups such as PregnancyAfter50.com, MotherhoodLater.com, and the Yahoo! group babiesafter50.
It's the machine making splashes in fitness classes from coast to coast: the megaformer, a full - body tool supercharging workouts at SLT and The Studio.
They found that the amplitude of seasonal atmospheric mercury variations is largest at inland monitoring sites away from the coast.
Positioned just 200 kilometres from the coast, Princess Elisabeth Antarctica is a gateway to the Sør Rondane Mountains, glaciers and the Antarctic Plateau for scientific projects ranging from microbiology to meteoritics.
Our monarch conservation resource page provides a wealth of information to further conservation efforts from coast - to - coast.
Few vertebrate species live in this desolate environment, and those that do rarely venture away from the coast.
In the Weddell and Ross seas in the Antarctic, for example, the continental shelf extends beyond 1,000 km out from the coast.
Dr. Dihmes has worked in academic hospital, community clinics, and non - profit organizations from coast to coast in the U.S.
City of Hope joins the network at the same time as University of Virginia Cancer Center, University of Colorado Cancer Center and University of New Mexico Cancer Center, expanding the oncology network from coast to coast.
Because such deep seawater circulates from the coast of Antarctica, this deep - water warming implies that the Southern Ocean drove the last major climate change.
Many only make their way to the open sea once the Antarctic Coastal Current leads them away from the coast — or once they become trapped in pack ice, and the wind drives pack ice and iceberg collectively away from the coast.
The ocean waters that are cleared of sea ice by strong winds blowing from the coast carve out a suitable enclave where marine organisms can thrive, unlike the rest of the icy cold Antarctic region.
The city exported its own products and those of Aspero to distant communities in exchange for exotic imports: spondylus shells from the coast of Ecuador, rich dyes from the Andean highlands, hallucinogenic snuff from the Amazon.
He believes that his recent finds may show that Native Americans may have accompanied Polynesians from the coast of South America to Easter Island before the arrival of Europeans.
So efforts to look for trends in bee populations haven't had help from a coast - to - coast network of savvy amateurs like those who have long recorded birds.
«We assume this linked to road salt, because most of the species in these recurring groups are highly tolerant of salt; they're actually maritime species that have moved in from the coast.
Therefore, Biller went out into the field, collecting hundreds of liters of seawater from the coast of Massachusetts and from the Sargasso Sea near Bermuda.
But «there's clearly large variation in L.A. from the coast to the mountains,» says Neil Berg, a climate scientist on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), team that headed the work.
Flooding from a single tropical cyclone often impacts 10 to 15 states located hundreds of miles from the coast and covering a wide area.
This moves water away from the coast, causing upwellings that bring cold, nutrient - rich water from the ocean floor to the surface, where it feeds innumerable microorganisms and algae.
The sand on the seabed moves slowly towards the beach, while any sand that is stirred upwards tends to move away from the coast.
It rose out of the sea at a spot located about 350 feet (100 m) from the coast, he said.
Accordingly, each year, the Directorate - General for Public Works and Water Management in the Netherlands nourishes around 12 million cubic meters of sand onto zones just out from the coast.
Frogwatch All across the United States The American Association of Zoos and Aquariums» FrogWatch program enlists amphibian fans from coast to coast to track local frog and toad species by identifying the animals» mating calls.
While biased towards the central Andes, she ranges widely from the coast of Peru, Chile and Ecuador to the expanses of Brazil and the mouth of the Amazon.
The floats would be located eight kilometres from the coast, and occupy up to 5000 square metres for a 1 - megawatt station, so they would not interfere with tourism.
A team of Brazilian researchers have described for the first time a new species of labrisomid, the Hypleurochilus brasil, endemic to the Brazilian archipelago of Trindade and Martim Vaz, more than 1,200 kilometres from the coast of Rio de Janeiro in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
As Hudson Pinheiro, a researcher from the Department of Oceanography and Ecology at the Federal University of Espírito Santo in Brazil, explains: «Populations of this new species have been isolated in the archipelago for a long time due to the distance from the coast, and have developed clear differences in comparison with other «sibling» species living on the continental margin.»
The excavation of hundreds of kilometers from coast to coast, traversing Lake Nicaragua, the largest drinking - water reservoir in the region, will destroy around 400,000 hectares of rainforests and wetlands.
What exactly are these puffers, and why are they blowing up ladies» skirts from coast to coast?
This is a big deal because it can affect so many processes that occur from the coast to the open ocean including marine organisms» lifecycles and underwater landslides,» said lead author San Diego State University Assistant Professor Jillian Maloney, who conducted this research as a post-doctoral researcher at LSU.
«Survey permits are now being considered for oil and gas exploration along the U.S. East Coast that would allow surveys to occur as close as three miles from the coast.
It is an endemic species that can only be found in this group of islands due to how far it is from the coast.
«Coincidentally, when melting took off, the ice sheet began pulling back from the coast and the calving of icebergs diminished.
It lived in a swampy estuarial environment, about 50 miles from the coast.
A convoy of tractors had already towed 1.2 million pounds of drilling gear 600 miles from the coast of Antarctica, where McMurdo Station served as a base.
Here, reporters from coast to coast as well as our most intrepid viewers share their experiences in a comprehensive tour of the 2017 eclipse across the country.
According to a painstaking satellite survey of 1.3 million lakes stretching from coast to coast, the country lost 6700 square kilometres — or 1.2 per cent — of its water surface area between 2000 and 2009.
Their results are now available in a free access article from Society and Natural Resources, titled «Environmental Views from the Coast: Public Concern about Local to Global Marine Issues.»
Experts at the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) discussed how scientists from coast to coast are preparing to deploy an array of technologies and methodologies to gain unprecedented views of the sun.
This could be a real problem for Sierra black bears in the future if blister rust continues to kill sugar pines and sudden oak death moves in from the coast
«It took the ice between 240 and 340 days to travel from the coast to our measurement stations in the sea.
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