Sentences with phrase «in deep water»

You don't need to jump in the deep waters of conventional dating right off the bat.
Amazing dive sites, flats full of fish and monsters lurking in the deep waters off the reef are all waiting for you to discover and enjoy them.
No, he does not swim, kayak, or boat to work — however, he can be found in deep water from time to time.
These animals usually live in deep water and rise to the surface in the day time, however they are not very common.
The lack of oxygen in deep water would help explain the wonderful preservation of creatures whose remains fell to the lake bottom.
And some of the equipment to build in deep waters doesn't yet exist.
Based on data collected from these tags, the scientists have concluded that most whale sharks spend the majority of their time in deep waters.
You need to be able to swim, be comfortable in deep water, and be in reasonable health to undertake this course.
The answers to these questions may lie in deeper waters, far away from human observation.
They've also been found thriving in deep water locations which are difficult to access.
A beginner who starts swimming know that it's dangerous if he goes in the deep water before proper training.
The surf develops in deep water and bursts over a shallow reef with a fast and long right.
Your child must learn to only dive in deep water.
Because of their guidance and patience, I eventually caught on to the basics and began to enjoy the sport of swimming — even in the deep water.
Always be mindful of your baby's height in the sling and do not use in deep water.
Other research has found that sea ice is a natural reservoir of iron, which is captured by ice crystals as they form in deeper water and float to the surface.
The heart beat much more slowly in deep waters and not quite that slowly during active swimming.
Recession of the grounding line means that the ice stream is grounded in deeper water, with a greater ice thickness.
They can also be found in deeper water beyond where the daily operators can reach.
The sling is adjustable and removable, so when baby gets bigger, you can simply remove the sling and let them take a bath in deeper water.
High pressure in deep water causes more nitrogen to dissolve in the blood.
We were able to continue this search in deeper water — down to 4,000 meters.
The problem stems from oxygen reduction in deep water, a phenomenon that some scientists are observing in oceans worldwide, and that may be related to climate change.
«For the last three weeks, we haven't been able to find anything in the deep water,» he says.
Both species winter in deeper waters and feed in shallow coastal waters in the summer.
Because waves travel faster in deeper water, a higher sea level results in a faster wave speed.
The large fraction of the planet covered in deep waters guarantees that most carbon sequestration and significant nitrogen cycling in the ocean occurs here.
Once the boat was anchored in deeper water, the slide was open for business.
Fishing for salmon is much more challenging for bears in deeper water.
Use a reef hook or find a suitable rock to hold onto, then just hang out and watch the action in the deeper water off the wall.
After the walk there is a snorkeling opportunity offered in deep water.
They show us that there was oxygen in deep water and thus also in the atmosphere at that time.
It is a powerful and heavy Hawaiian style wave that develops in deep water and bursts over a shallow reef.
Last year the researchers successfully confirmed the importance of ice algae as a food source for animal species primarily found in deeper waters.
It's time to swim in deeper water with Singapore, Ontario, Japan, and others who are eating our lunch.»
Nearby you can swim in deeper water in Cenote Azul or faster water in Los Rapidos, or wander in silence in half a dozen rarely visited Mayan ruins.
Changes in Arctic Sea Ice suggest that there have been changes in deep water formation.
Even sperm whales in deep waters offshore, where the delta's abundance concentrates food resources for these marine giants, depend on a healthy delta.
Chevron and BP are gearing up to drill in the deep waters off the Shetland Islands.
They compared isotope measurements on the silica skeletons of diatoms, which store environmental signals from the ocean's surface, with isotope signals from radiolarians, which live in deeper water layers.
When Deputy Chancellor Diana Lam got in deep water in 2004 for trying to secure a six - figure school job for her husband, Bloomberg was said to have personally called for her head, despite Klein's public expression of support for Lam when the story broke.
It might be to help mash down their food inside their tummy or to make them heavier so they can look for fish in deep water.
Once shared online, information sticks around forever, just ask whichever politician or celebrity has gotten in deep water for their most recent historical flubs or faux pas.
He got hooked on the hospitality industry like a marlin in deep water when a friend took him to a Buffalo wings restaurant in Fort Lauderdale, Fla..
This enabled the research team to reconstruct, for the first time, a detailed picture of the environmental conditions at the ocean's surface, as well as in deeper water layers, over the last 30,000 years.
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