Sentences with phrase «open ocean before»

We are both a little intimidated by the trip since we have never kayaked in the open ocean before and I am not a very strong swimmer.

Not exact matches

Trump famously outraged many Panamanians in the year before the Ocean Club opening, when he lamented that the canal had just been given back to the Panamanian people.
Firth plans to meet up with them before they get underway and tag along for the trip, to see how his new restaurant handles on the open ocean.
Before, we did work with muscle power, animal power (horses, mules, donkeys, oxen, camels), wind power on the oceans and in gristmills, a little hydropower, and open fire.
But the real rains start in July, as storm after storm churns and sweeps across the open plains, rinsing the dust from the air, before spinning out into the open waters of the Atlantic Ocean.
SkySails Long before Malcolm McLean's first cargo ship took to the open waters, merchant traders were unfurling their sails and letting the wind sweep them across the oceans.
The scientists are currently studying juvenile salmon to see if the genomic signature is already present before they go out to the open ocean.
The early Falcon 9 booster landing attempts were over the open ocean, with the rockets either slamming into the sea hard, or hovering over the waves before tipping over.
Before, during and after the PETM, these sediments were laid down on the sea floor at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, at depths of ~ 1000m, on the boundary between the continents and the open oOcean, at depths of ~ 1000m, on the boundary between the continents and the open oceanocean.
The predictable retreat of Arctic sea ice under global warming presents one last opportunity to adopt effective marine management practices before, rather than after, an ocean is opened up to development, says Lisa Speer of NRDC in New York City, who co-authored the workshop report.
Bottom line — Oceans Alive opens up an entirely new dimension for health never experienced before in human history... until now.
«The Light Between Oceans» gets some prestige before its bizarre opening weekend No film has suffered more from the amicable breakup of DreamWorks Studios and Disney than Derek Cianfrance's latest.
All that lay before us was trail marked by trodden undergrowth and yellowed grass, endless ocean, trees, sometimes open fields, cliffs and mountains.
For our most discerning guests, choose from our three Beach Front Villas, featuring spacious living areas opening out to the expansive Indian Ocean stretching out before you
The ocean front - perhaps the most picturesque on Gili Trawangan is yours for free, in fact in the ground floor pavilion you could have breakfast in the open air lunge, stroll barefoot out on to the beach and take a bicycle ride down to the village before you return to the air - conditioned comfort of your bedroom.
Emily Roysdon opens the exhibition with the nearly invisible wallpaper print saying Who Am I To Feel So Free to give the exhibition a thoughtful and nearly ironic starting point entering as visitors enter the MoMA PS1 lobby, where Xaviera Simmons has mounted a photo installation for Greater New York that visualizes fugitives onboard boats out in the open ocean, after having left, but before arriving.
The 1999 landscapes, as well as the subsequent Icehouses and Surfers series, call to mind Romantic paintings such as Caspar David Friedrich's Monk by the Sea (1809), in which a lone figure stands before the sublime vastness of an open ocean.
It is also astounding, all Polar Nations are scrambling as they never had before, to claim vast swats of Ocean now seasonally open for trade, may be this is not damage, per say, but one may only imagine what will come next if the climate doesn't cool down.
So what do we have then... More ice not less... no «new» open ocean as it was open many decades ago (before all that nasty carbon was emitted)... and it was open many times prior to that and prior to the entire industrial revolution.
«Before the industrial revolution, over 98 % of warm water coral reefs were surrounded by open ocean waters at least 3.5 times supersaturated with aragonite» says Cao.
Millennia and hundreds of millennia and thousands of millennia, even millions of millennia are involved, in incremental steps, wherein the Himalaya are reduced to a low plain of gravel and sand; the Colorado Plateau and its Grand Canyon is reduced to sea level; and a Red Sea as the newly - emerging ocean where hundreds of millions of years before the Sea of Tethys had opened and then closed again.
At that time no doubt the Arctic ocean was ALSO open during summers (& this was when CO2 was only 280ppm, before mankind started buring hydrocarbons.)
In open oceans for instance some 20 % to 80 % of the calcium in dead diatoms is dissolved before the rest sinks towards the ocean bottom.
As however it takes longer than before for the sea ice to recover and extend across most of the Arctic Ocean, the lower atmosphere is being warmed by the (partly) open water beneath it — like a take away coffee without a lid emits heat to the air above it.
The effects on biodiversity are likely to be much less severe in the open ocean than in estuaries and wetlands, where species in shallow, restricted impoundments would be affected long before deep - oceanic species.
This week on Too Embarrassed to Ask, The Verge's Lauren Goode and popular gadget - testing blogger Ray Maker (a.k.a. DC Rainmaker) geeked out together on what fitness watch is best, how many bike computers can fit on a single bike at once and what happened that time Ray stepped on a sting ray right before diving into the water for an open - ocean test.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z