Sentences with phrase «more maritime»

I originally (casually) accept the idea of global warming b / c the climate here (west Scotland) has definitely changed in the last 50 years.It has become more maritime (wetter, cool summers and mild winters) for whatever reason.
Papp says U.S. policy already identifies the need for more maritime infrastructure in Alaska, including a Coast Guard air station and a deep - water port.
«The overall predictions for the future of the area is of a more maritime climate, particularly warmer temperatures and increased precipitation during winter,» Høye says.
DGPS signal disruption, particularly when ships are navigating through narrow inshore waters, could result in inaccurate positional information, leading to more maritime accidents.

Not exact matches

Gahn has more than 20 years leading business development initiatives in South America, the Middle East, Asia and Africa in industries including maritime, aviation, mass transit, critical infrastructure security and defense.
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.
Now an international tribunal has also been included, posing more threat to the integrity of China's maritime and territorial sovereignty,» the Global Times said in a recent editorial.
In addition to our many locations, our robust equipment inventory — including more than 240 vessels, 100 skimmers and 360,000 feet of containment boom — ensures that we can respond quickly to your maritime needs.
But the risk for the island is that while the immediate devastation of Hurricane Maria is leading to a brief surge in attention, the subject of maritime regulation will likely soon slip back into its customary obscurity — dragging down Puerto Rico's economy more out of indifference than malice.
«According to a recent Statistics Canada study, one year after graduation, males with an undergraduate degree who left the Maritimes earned 24 percent more than their peers who stayed.
According to Louise Hawkins, membership coordinator, Maritimes Energy Association, some of the more popular events for the Atlantic Canadian delegation is the Noia Reception on Sunday evening.
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 judicial Power shall extend to all Cases, in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties made, or which shall be made, under their Authority; — to all Cases affecting Ambassadors, other public Ministers and Consuls; — to all Cases of admiralty and maritime Jurisdiction; — to Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party; — to Controversies between two or more States; — between a State and Citizens of another State; — between Citizens of different States; — between Citizens of the same State claiming Lands under Grants of different States, and between a State, or the Citizens thereof, and foreign States, Citizens or Subjects.
The Nigerian Navy disclosed yesterday that challenges plaguing Nigeria's maritime environment have become more organized with local and international syndicates combining to wreak havoc in the areas of crude oil theft, drug trafficking...
Nted had said during union's National Executive Council meeting and special delegates conference in Lagos that the loss of jobs in the maritime sector was affecting the union as more workers were faced with insecurity and family challenges.
The study demonstrates that winter precipitation is more important for maritime glaciers, whereas summer temperature is more important for annual balances of continental glaciers.
In terms of the sheer amount of goods moved, the maritime trading system rivaled its more famous inland relative, the Silk Road.
The findings lend support to the idea that these early modern humans were more advanced with maritime technology than previously thought, and that they were capable of thriving on small, geographically isolated islands.
In 2015, MSL successfully cultivated a UK native Burgundy truffle, but this is the first time the more valuable black Périgord truffle has been cultivated in such a northern and maritime climate.
This year, he and his team produced an online map of the Arctic maritime jurisdictions and boundaries that in a mere three days had been downloaded more than 42,000 times.
In this case, however, the changes are more reminiscent of maritime Canadian English.
This information is crucial to tailor policy and management strategies to boost blue growth, the EU strategy for a more profitable and sustainable exploitation of marine and maritime resources.
A team led by maritime archaeologist Brendan Foley of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution tested the new protocol on nine 5th to 3rd century B.C.E. amphorae that had been languishing in a government storage room in Athens for more than a decade.
And in their December 2004 Nature article, cowritten with Ruiz, the couple disavowed the maritime hypothesis more forcefully than ever.
The competing models are, on the one hand, a very early arrival of Asian species starting around 3000 BC as suggested by some previous studies, and on the other hand, a more modest, mid-first millennium AD arrival in connection with the archaeologically - confirmed maritime trade routes.
For instance, total greenhouse gas emissions from textiles production, at 1.2 billion tonnes annually, are more than those of all international flights and maritime shipping combined.
Although his role was essentially limited to a brief maritime seduction of the illustrious lady (played by Emma Thompson), Northam had already landed the considerably more substantial part of Mr. Knightley in Douglas MacGrath's 1996 adaptation of the Austen novel Emma.
Based on the Hasbro game, and co-produced by that manufacturer, the film adds space invaders to the traditional maritime conflict, yet never forgets its humble... Read More»
In several short videos, a maritime historian discusses the real pirates, their ships, weaponry, superstitions, and more.
These Yachting Cadetships for 18 -25-year-olds are generously part funded by two of the leading UK maritime charities, which makes them accessible to everyone and an immediately viable option for those considering vocational training over the more traditional study or career paths.
It will encourage children to think about the maritime world and how 95 % of UK imports come by sea, including their favourite fruit, with the UK eating more than five billion bananas every year.
«More than 75 percent of all U.S trade is transported by water, making maritime trade a critical part of our country's economy,» said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx.
Also included in this version, are updates to the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS) data providing crash characteristics and environmental conditions at the time of the crash for more than 34,000 crashes in 2016, and US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) maritime ports data and waterway networks.
What's more, we have provided the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy with the funding and leadership it needs to prepare a new generation of midshipmen to meet our country's rapidly - evolving defense and maritime transportation needs.
The report also includes detailed information on U.S. maritime ports and discussions of throughput and capacity concepts to provide a more complete picture of port activity and to place the statistics in context.
The Canadian Federation of Students surmises that students in Ontario and the Maritimes have retained... read more
For more information about the survey and the CARMA program, visit Cat Rescue Maritimes at PHOTOS COURTESY OF CARMA PROGRAM www.ca-r-ma.org.
The city also boasts more than a dozen museums dedicated to architecture, contemporary art, natural history, maritime history and ship building.
This maritime - themed charmer teams raw wooden banquettes with retro patterned wallpaper and a timber ceiling, accessorized with ships in bottles,... Read More
This week's broadcast of Peter Greenberg Worldwide comes the Montage Palmetto Bluff in Bluffton, South Carolina, a true luxury resort nestled within a community surrounded by 20,000 acres of maritime... Read More...
Fredericton is a former garrison city and we know that British travellers will love this destination and enjoy exploring more of the Maritimes
This is a diverse coastline, ranging from pristine natural dunes and preserved maritime hammock environments to more active areas where surfing, boogie - boarding, and even driving on the beach are encouraged.
SeaCity Museum At The SeaCity Museum you'll find out more about the city's maritime past, as well as a unique insight into the ill - fated voyage of the Titanic, whose journey began in the port of Southampton.
As well as locally made products we also stock many other items such as gifts with a maritime feel, t - shirts (some printed by Warrah Workshop here in the Islands), magnets, t - towels, mugs, books and much, much more.
You'll get a feel for this area's bustling maritime past, sidle down alleyways once home to the feared larrikins of the «Rocks Push», and discover more about the way people lived in the times of the early colony.
During nearly a week of intense diagnostics, maritime experts executed more than 80 different tests designed to evaluate everything from Viking Star's engine and propulsion performance to her navigation systems and cabin acoustics.
The story of the Defender is the story of Australia's maritime history with a colourful lineage spanning more than 100 years.
To that end, the yacht's captain has more of 10 years of experience and possesses an international maritime license, and the crew is well trained for all types of emergency situations.
Experience this major shipbuilding milestone as maritime experts perform more than 80 tests for responsiveness, speed and agility.
The heritage listed Defender is the story of Australia's maritime history with a colourful lineage spanning more than 100 years.
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