Sentences with phrase «sea life stressing»

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Every live export shipment subjects animals to cramped, unfamiliar living conditions and food, risks of extreme weather, and the ever present stress of life at sea.
The cacophony of ships at sea is stressing shore crabs and could be bothering other marine life.
This dreamy island allows you to unwind and forget about life's stresses as you enjoy unique experiences surrounded by tumbling green hills, flowers and blue sea.
With indulgent all - inclusive hotels, a mall filled with designer boutiques and a fantastic 18 - hole championship golf course, escape from the stresses of daily life and unwind by the sea in this unforgettable Mexican destination.
Not only can you get away from the stresses and strains of daily life, you can also enjoy a fantastic range of holistic activities and fitness classes amongst stunning surroundings overlooking clear blue seas.
Take some personal time to disconnect from the stress of modern life during a private meditation session, or relax with Ayurvedic treatments in the luxury spa, with views overlooking the sea.
Retreat from the stress and let the iconic Manila Bay sunset highlight everyday life must - haves: good grub, cold drinks, sea breeze, after - office get - togethers, chill out music and parties'til we drop!
Sea of Thieves has just gone live on the Microsoft Store for Xbox One and PC, and we're setting to the high seas to bring you our review as soon as we've had plenty of time with final code on fully stressed servers.
Coral bleaching comes about as a result of abnormal sea conditions (such as warmer waters), which cause heat stress on the algae that lives inside the coral.
Coral reefs are threatened by rising water temperatures, ocean acidification, and sea - level rise.3, 5 Coral reefs typically live within a specific range of temperature, light, and concentration of carbonate in seawater.6 When increases in ocean temperature or ultraviolet light stress the corals, they lose their colorful algae, leaving only transparent coral tissue covering their white calcium - carbonate skeletons.6 This phenomenon is called coral bleaching.
This debate would have been quite hillarious had it not to do with the lives of hundreds of millions of people, indeed whether civilization will be able to withstand the stresses of major droughts, fires, intensifying storms, metres - scale sea level rises, waves of refugees, resulting conflicts...
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