Sentences with phrase «from maritime»

Mühle has only been making watches since 1996, but the brand has been in the precision instrument business since 1869, supplying everything from maritime measurement devices to clocks and instruments for cars.
The subject matter of her previous representations spans from maritime boundary disputes and foreign sovereign immunities act cases to antitrust defense and breach of contract cases.
Other than a few banks that have the expertise and are efficient in the maritime field, several German banks that do not consider maritime clients as their target audience made the decision to withdraw entirely from the maritime sector, especially in Turkey.
Injuries occurring from maritime accidents can come in many different sizes and shapes - from minor sprains to electric shock to death.
Note that while the passage appears to be open, the National Ice Center (NIC) indicates conditions were only marginally «open» from a maritime traffic perspective (see NIC contribution).
In the Antarctic, tourism is expected to increase, and risks exist of accidental pollution from maritime accidents, along with an increasing likelihood of the introduction of alien species to terrestrial environments.
A recent report from maritime organisation Lloyds Register and UMAS, setting out the different options for zero emissions vessels by 2030, similarly showed the most suitable technology would be different for different types of ship.
Pollen studies at Godthåb indicate a shift from a maritime climate to a cold, dry continental regime.
The fresher water from the Pacific would have expanded the sea ice into the GIN Seas turning the climate of Western Europe from maritime to continental with Arctic style winters.
Once Upon A Time By Kimberly Straub From maritime legends to forbidden romances to supernatural thrillers, there is nary a tale the painter Hernan Bas hasn't told.
Spicer Mansion, a new ultra-luxury inn set minutes from the maritime seaport of Mystic, Connecticut, announces its highly anticipated May 4, 2016 opening.
Though it is difficult to know how these people lived, it is clear that the resources of the sea and the wealth from maritime commerce allowed them to live very well indeed.
Inspired by the benefits of the Provence, our body products range is the result of research in a renowned laboratory using the flavors of verbena tea, jasmine and extracts from maritime pines.
We have all Halifax's best date ideas from maritime museums to Irish pubs!
The Copernicus Sentinel - 3A satellite takes us over the Atlantic Ocean close to Spain and Portugal where the sky not only features clouds but also criss - cross tracks from maritime vessels.
Illex squid are caught in commercial quantities from the maritime provinces of Canada to North Carolina.
The PRPA has already completed substantial pre-development work at the sites, improving access, in anticipation of private development spurred by a Request for Expressions of Interest (REI) that was issued late last year and, the port authority said, «garnered a high level of response from maritime industry, manufacturing, and energy companies.»
The industry, with help from Maritimes governments, significantly boosted marketing efforts to China in 2010.
Yet, as historian Scott Weidensaul so eloquently points out in this absorbing chronicle, the earliest frontier in America stretched from the Atlantic coast inland to the high, rugged ranges of the Appalachians, and from the Maritimes to Florida.
Dr. Bossé is originally from the Maritimes and grew up in a French speaking family.
The first global scale, climate - sensitive tree - ring networks from the boreal forest and from the maritimes were produced.
The majority of UNB students come from the Maritimes, where it's rare to find a firm that is highly specialized, he explains.
It is also customary to include judges from across Canada's geographical regions: three from Ontario, one from British Columbia, one from the Prairie provinces, and one from the Maritimes.
As a full Canadian cultural initiative it can easily extend from the Maritimes to Vancouver Island.

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• SeaBubbles, a Paris - based eco-friendly maritime transportation system developer, raised $ 10 million ($ 10.9 million) from MAIF Avenir.
From doggie spas to oil companies, employers have been given the green light to hire temporary foreign workers even in regions of the country struggling with joblessness, including the Maritimes and southwestern Ontario, and in sectors where there is no apparent lack of domestic candidates.
I wonder whether he also told Trump that Japan's high - ranking officials from foreign, defense and other government agencies were conducting consultations in Sendai, Japan last Thursday and Friday with their Chinese counterparts on contested maritime borders in the South China Sea.
One such trade route is the maritime path for transporting oil from Persian Gulf exporters to East Asian consumers.
Jen makes an announcement and requests that everyone refrain from throwing the poop bags overboard as it is a violation of international maritime laws.
From there, Boyden aims to expand eastward by taking over other offices or hiring people in Quebec and the Maritimes.
Contract talks between the two sides have dragged on for nine months, leading to labor tensions, chronic cargo congestion and shipping delays at ports along the coast that collectively handle nearly half of all U.S. maritime trade and more than 70 percent of imports from Asia.
In a presentation to a conference in Sydney, an official from the Australian Signals Directorate (ASD) intelligence agency said technical information on smart bombs, the Joint Strike Fighter, the Poseidon maritime patrol aircraft and several naval vessels was stolen.
With extensive in - house resources — from our trained field crews to our network of specialized equipment to our disposal facilities — Clean Harbors controls costs and liability while providing turnkey solutions for your maritime service needs.
A panel of influential industry thought - leaders, under moderation from leading maritime journalist Richard Clayton, will debate the hottest topics impacting shipping now and the near future globally and regionally
The Canadian Encyclopedia states: «Prosperity came from wooden shipbuilding, the fisheries, forests and maritime carrying trades.»
Israeli maritime data and analytics company Windward has raised $ 10.8 million in a financing round led by Li Ka - shing's Horizons Ventures, with participation from Series A investor Alephand others.
Financial institutions, the next market for Windward's unique data platform, are hungry for advanced data solutions that can provide valuable trading opportunities by extracting faint trading signals from noisy datasets such as maritime information.»
This is in part due to an obscure maritime law from 1920 called the Jones Act that prevents non-American ships from bringing resources to the island without having to pay additional taxes.
The retailer has already listed over 20 new grocery suppliers located in the Maritimes for items from dry grocery to fruit and vegetables to meat and seafood, and will continue meeting with potential new suppliers as it expands its grocery offer.
«The addition of fresh groceries to our stores in the Maritimes is a major milestone for us as it extends our fresh food offering from the Pacific to the Atlantic,» said Shelley Broader, president and CEO of Walmart Canada.
There is some evidence of their earlier more or less temporary residence in the Aegean Islands and Asia Minor; and they, or related «maritime people,» actually threatened twelfth - century Egypt, as we know from records of Ramses III (C. I 175 - 1144).
The rosé from Nocturne and red nebbiolo from Amato Vino, for example, both show the maritime region of Margaret River can produce brilliant examples of the variety.
WindRacer explores and contrasts the extraordinary wines from these two cool, maritime winegrowing regions.
With inspiration from Ducasse's modern French - Italian Riviera menu offerings, Jouin and Manku will design the space with a palette of maritime blues and yellow accents synonymous with the laid - back vibe found on the coast.
These maritime people were regarded as master shipbuilders who traveled across the seas of the Indonesian archipelago collecting everything from sandalwood to spices, exotic feathers and even gold, to sell at faraway lands like Singapore.
From an editorial perspective, I was interested in attending this media tour both to explore the family friendliness of the Carnival Glory, as well as to evaluate a cruise as reasonable transit to the Canadian Maritimes.
Perhaps you've moved away like Kim from the wonder and beauty of the Maritimes.
Aviation is the hub of a modern economy, maritime is the cash cow, given the normally huge revenue from ports in a globalised economy that thrives on international trade; and rail holds the key to truly modernising the Nigerian local economy, both in the mass transit of people; and mass movement of heavy bulk, at tolerable costs, and with least cost to road infrastructure.
In addition to a probable lack of information the reason is twofold and points to Israel: Gazans have been living in an open air prison since 2006 where Israel unilaterally locked them up; Gazans suffer constant shortages, a blockade on all kinds of goods monitored at checkpoints such as Kerem Shalom and are barred from accessing their own maritime enclave; frustration is a euphemism for six years of deprivation and economic meltdown.
But now those in the Niger delta say the fragile peace is under strain as the Nigerian government takes time to carry out reforms ranging from the construction of a maritime university to cleaning up oil spills.
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