The tour is a physically demanding tour in rough
open ocean waters not a like a lake boat ride.
Not exact matches
You can't avoid sharks if you swim in the
ocean — it's
open water, after all.
We haven't changed the recipe since first
opening in 1983 - it's made with sustainable wild Alaska Pollock, caught in Alaska's
ocean waters, hand - dipped in our signature seasoned beer batter and cooked to crispy perfection.
«Once you get into the
open ocean, there are relatively few and sometimes no rules governing what you can and can't take out of the
water,» Shiffman says.
This is
not only because harvesting from relatively shallow
waters is easier than in the
open ocean, but also because fish are much more abundant near the coastal shelf, due to coastal upwelling and the abundance of nutrients available there.
It is
not clear yet how much of the phosphorus being released from the ice sheet is reaching the
open ocean, but if a large amount of phosphorus coming off the glacier makes it to the sea, the nutrient could rev up biological activity of Arctic
waters, according to the study's authors.
If the
water remained in the channel, the
water would eventually cool to a point where it was
not melting much ice, but the channels allow the
water to flow out to the
open ocean and warmer
water to flow in, again melting the ice shelf from beneath.
But now I really think this is going to transform oceanography by giving us a persistent presence in the
ocean — a presence that doesn't require a boat, can operate in any weather condition, and can stay within the same
water mass as it drifts around the
open ocean.»
Blue
water fishermen don't have to travel far to hook up with trophy catches, kayakers can find shelter in mangrove channels, and sailing charters provide a relaxing way to skim the coastline without venturing into
open ocean.
Villa La Playa is nestled in a tranquil inlet of
water (
not the
open ocean).
With the window
open, you can
not only see the
water but feel the warm
ocean breeze from the living area, dining area and kitchen.
Even if we didn't I was still excited to get out on the
water and motor out past the rugged Pacific coastline and fisherman to the
open ocean.
Local whale biologists have gotten a full set of identification photographs for the entire clan and have determined that two orcas did
not survive the winter after they left the Salish Sea of Washington state to hunt in the
open waters of the Pacific
Ocean.
This time around you'll sail
not only in
open water but also in tight areas and freezing
oceans where icebergs can be destroyed to create waves that can damage small ships.
I still don't find the source where you got the story about submarines surfacing in
open water in the Arctic
Ocean in the 1930s and 1940s.
I have a question (maybe it was addressed, I don't know): Ice melting and
open water in the Arctic
ocean occur in the end of summer and early autumn, say — maximum until October - November.
The land in turn creates warmer rivers which then enter the
ocean and follow the bottom out to deep
water so for diving buoys that don't come near shore the heat is
not observed passing through the
open ocean surface.
While dead zones are
not uncommon near inhabited coastlines, where industrial runoff can trigger algae blooms that suck all of the oxygen out of the
water, they're now popping up in places scientists didn't expect — in the
open Atlantic
Ocean.
I know that around the US there are coastal moorings and stations in river mouths and harbours which report
water surface temperatures that aren't comparable to nearby
open ocean temperature measurements used in SST datasets.
Observations suggest that variability in oceanographic conditions in the Arctic is very largely driven by the consequences of the flows through
open passages to both Atlantic and Pacific
Oceans, which themselves respond to the different and characteristic variability of the circulation patterns of each
ocean: each inflow is
not only variable in volume of
water transported but also in the temperature of the
water imported.
Physorg reports that Christopher Clark, the I.P. Johnson Director of the Bioacoustics Research Program at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology has created state - of - the - art acoustic animations that show how whale song gets lost among the noise of ship traffic, and therefore whales that require the quiet of the
ocean to communicate over miles of
open water are
not able to hear one another's songs.
(And I still can't see how a newly
open and increasingly warm summer Arctic
Ocean won't produce more
water vapor, vapor whose GHG properties will further accelerate Arctic warming — or is that completely offset by increased cloud formation??)