Sentences with phrase «often see sea»

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I've seen Celtic sea salt suggested quite often from many sources.
Breakfasts — for breakfast I often have toast with avocado, nooch and sea salt; sugar free cereal with fresh fruit and sees / nuts and almond milk; eggs and toast; coconut yogurt with berries and seeds; scrambled eggs with veggies; leftovers from dinner; green smoothies; rice or wasa crackers with nut butters and dates — you get the idea... Mom's muffins are one of my favorites!
There's a particular seller who is often on Etsy's front page, and every time I see one of her garments I want to offer her the use of my iron... I really enjoy «action shots», especially for summery clothes — a model jumping in the air on a beach instantly makes me want the garment (even though I do know it won't magically transport me to the sea).
Breakfasts — for breakfast I often have toast with avocado, nooch and sea salt; sugar free cereal with fresh fruit and sees / nuts and almond milk; eggs and toast; coconut yogurt with berries and seeds; scrambled eggs with veggies; leftovers from dinner; green smoothies; rice or wasa crackers with nut butters and dates — you get the idea... Mom's muffins are one of my favorites!
Something jumped out at me during today's Vocus seminar on P.R. and New Media — journalists and bloggers often see each other as rivals, but they're united in at least one very important way: both are desperately looking to fill space and / or time in their publications with good content, and both also have trouble finding it in a vast, churning sea of online information.
«This year is the fourth lowest, and yet we haven't seen any major weather event or persistent weather pattern in the Arctic this summer that helped push the extent lower as often happens,» said Walt Meier, a sea ice scientist with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.
The tag data showed that the minkes did most of their feeding under the sea ice, often skimming just below the frozen water while rapidly snapping up krill swarms — a feeding style seen in no other whale, Friedlaender and his colleagues report online today in The Journal of Experimental Biology.
You see, when you make these nut milks yourself, you control what goes into them, which is often nuts, water, a little sea salt and maybe some flavouring (vanilla, dates, cacao etc).
(2) At Sea: Ship's Cats [for wartime cats on land and in the air, see this separate page] Wedding limousine services often offer classic cars and antique cars for rent.
Human Flow is often like seeing a travelogue of the world, juxtaposed with a desperate sea of humanity in search of a better — and safer — life.
When: December 11th Why: It's not very often that you see a film's release date moved to a more competitive time of year, but Warner Bros.» decision to push «In the Heart of the Sea» from last March to December (one week before the release of «The Force Awakens») speaks volumes of the studio's confidence in the Ron Howard - directed historical epic.
Weisz is a bit at sea in a crusading, demonstrative character that we have seen her in often at this point.
In that way, they will see how often the sea turtles do not get to the nesting grounds safely.
(Because as I've often liked to relate, both my love of Great Big Sea and my love of Quebec trad can be traced right back to the very same concert, the first time I saw both GBS and La Bottine Souriante, way back in 2000 at Chateau Ste. Michelle.
Some of the large mammals we often see as we kayak Queen Charlotte Strait include humpback whales, Minke whales, Pacific white sided dolphins, Dall's porpoises, sea lions and Orcas.
Steller sea lions can be seen on the rocky islands and Harbor seals are often spotted on ice floes and in the bays.
An abandance of colorful tropical fish, sea turtles, magnificent whales (December — April), and even the playful Monk Seals are often seen in, or around, this unspoiled coral reef system.
Among the Turtles we often encounter banded sea snakes, nudiebranchs, lionfish of many variations, scorpionfish, leaf scorpionfish, white reef sharks and on the lucky days we see mantas, eagle rays and yes whale sharks!!!
An eco-cruise is a terrific way to take in the magnificent scenery of Isle San Pedro and Isle Ventana, where playful dolphins, sea lions and breaching whales are often seen.
It's not often you get to see a 440 BC historic monument on a 60 - metre high cliff top from a sunbed on a private sandy beach lapped by the Aegean sea.
The waters surrounding Anthony Island are home to a wide variety of sea birds, such as rhinoceros auklets, pigeon guillemots, and tufted and horned puffins, plus many more species are often seen.
Dolphins, whale sharks, sting rays, and a variety of sea birds are all commonly seen in the bay, often from the shore.
Whales, sea lions and harbor seals are often seen offshore, and bald eagles, owls, deer, elk, raccoons and many other animals make Oswald West their home.
Less often seen by most people are the enormous colonies of sea lions and seals that come to island beaches to breed.
Guests often see marine life on this section of coastline, including whales, dolphins and sea lions.
Guests often see bald eagles, sea lions, seals, porpoise and of course whales on the voyage.
Sea Beans: BEACHCOMBERS TIP: These are very often seen washed up on the beach and are known as «Horse Eyes» if large and the smaller ones are called «Deer Eyes», both of these are blackishbrown.
Part of the fun will be the boat trips, often through mangrove forests and lagoons as tourists make their way to secluded beaches with crystal - clear and turquoise - blue water and coral reefs to see sea creatures of all colors, shapes and sizes as they co-exist in harmony.
We often see dolphins, sea lions and other marine life while on the water.
I often run along our bluff tops here in Santa Barbara admiring the ocean and our Channel Islands afar, looking out in hopes I may be so lucky to see one of my favorite ocean friends, the southern California sea otter.
Muck diving sites are sandy slopes, often with black sand, and with visibility of 10 - 15m it's one of the few places you will see critters such as the elusive hairy frog fish, pygmy sea horses and flamboyant cuttlefish.
Part of the reef is covered with sea fans and sponges and garden eels are often see on the sandy bottom.
The place lives up to its name of «Dolphin Beach» as the creatures can often be seen out to sea, adding to the majestic vista on offer to visitors.
Lobsters and sea turtles are often seen on this dive.
Orca whales are often seen on Sea Kayak Adventures» Johnstone Strait and God's Pocket Provincial Park trips.
Guided boat cruises also head out from the marina, where you can often see another marine mammal nosing about the docks — California sea otters.
Men are often seen resting, talking or eating under the traditional bales (gazebos) located all along the main beach, while children go for a swim in the sea.
The snorkelling right off the beach is great, you can see coral reef, tropical fish and quite often sea turtles as well.
Because these waters are known for their diversity, viewers often see gray whales, humpback whales, seals, sea lions, several species of dolphins along with an occasional orca whale pod.
Due to the long journey time and the fact that we often encounter rough seas, this dive is most commonly done from the shore — see «shore diving» tabs below.
Five species of sea turtles come ashore to lay their eggs, and humpback whales can be seen breaching in the Pacific; dolphins often play in the Caribbean waters.
In our inshore waters they're often seen with resident orca whales, Steller's sea lions, Dall's porpoise and humpback whales.
The reef is protected and cordoned off with buoys, but go round the buoys and you will see lots of fishes, and perhaps even a reef shark, but certainly parrot fish, and very often sea turtles to swim with.
Intrepid divers often see sharks that are almost six metres (19 feet six inches) long, though thankfully, not while they are swimming with sea lions.
While summer doesn't often see huge swells, it's an ideal time for beginners to learn in mellow seas.
Marine biologist, explorer and underwater photographer, Alexander Semenov is head of the divers» team at Moscow State University's White sea biological station where they regularly dive in unfavourable and often harsh conditions to carry out research and discover some of the world's most unusual and rarely seen sea creatures.
While it's impossible to say how this scenario might have unfolded if sea - ice had been as extensive as it was in the 1980s, the situation at hand is completely consistent with what I'd expect to see happen more often as a result of unabated warming and especially the amplification of that warming in the Arctic.
«We haven't seen any major weather event or persistent weather pattern in the Arctic this summer that helped push the extent lower, as often happens,» said Walt Meier, a sea ice scientist with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
A certain scientist has often stated that the rate of SLR in the first half of the 20th century often was about the same as rate of sea level rise seen today.
JCH February 8, 2016 at 2:24 pm A certain scientist has often stated that the rate of SLR in the first half of the 20th century often was about the same as rate of sea level rise seen today.
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