Sentences with phrase «shallow waters as»

Smaller but still large methane hydrate amounts below shallow waters as in the Arctic Ocean are more vulnerable; the methane may oxidize to CO2 in the water, but it will still add to the long - term burden of CO2 in the carbon cycle.
But seen the environmental global CRISIS of GLOBAL WARMING and its devastating climatological impact, I would recommend as an environmental policy - expert that Both NATURAL plankton will be bred in shallow waters as carbondioxide inhibitors in a large volume on the one hand and let nature goes its course in the seas and oceans so that sea - organisms / life - forms / mamals will not become extinct due to (for them) food poisoning.
This stretch of coastline is notorious for its high population of Hawaiian green sea turtles that can be seen in shallow waters as well as deeper areas.
This grass is able to grow in our shallow waters as we have such strong protection from the World's second - largest barrier reef.
This grass can grow in the shallow waters as there is such strong protection from winds and currents by the reef.

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The fact that you resort to petty little insults shows the depth of your character and arguments, which are about as shallow as a drop of water in an empty pool.
But because the world of sense perception is too shallow to contain the depth of importance resident in the whole of reality the symbols which employ material from this shallow world (as their first intentionality) always remain somewhat off - shore in deeper waters where they appear to us only in a refracted visage.
The first account represents the event as crucially conditioned by «natural» phenomena - an abnormally low tide produced by uncommonly strong winds; the returning of the water; the rendering ineffective of the Egyptian chariots by the now miry shallows; and the necessary abandonment of the chase.
Beat the eggs with 2 tablespoons water in a wide shallow dish, add the flour to a separate wide plate and add half the pretzel mixture to a large, shallow bowl or dish (add more pretzel mixture as needed).
In 1984, he enlisted a small group of farmers to dig wide, shallow wells (about 26 ft. / 8 m in diameter) for each other in his home province of Uva, which has suffered a prolonged and severe water crisis since the British Empire ordered its soldiers to destroy all its reservoirs — as well as chop down every fruit - bearing tree and kill all men aged 18 and over — in retaliation for the Uva — Wellassa Uprising of 1817 — 1818.
Once your flax egg is ready, add it, as well as flour, water and another tsp ground flax seeds to a shallow bowl.
We steamed our asparagus — as we often do — in the microwave, by placing it in a shallow baking dish with a thin layer of water (no more than a quarter inch), covering the dish (you can use either a plate or plastic wrap) and microwaving it for 2 - 3 minutes and then in 1 minute intervals, checking it after each minute by inserting a fork into the stems.
Nonetheless, they are as wary as the rest of their kind in shallow water, spooking away from a bad cast with the shimmering speed that leaves an angler shaking in his sneakers.
HOT SPOT 2 Banzai Pipeline With waves two stories high crashing into water as shallow as two feet, the Banzai Pipeline is the most infamous break on the North Shore of Oahu; it's also the site of the season - ending men's event of the Association of Surfing Professionals World Tour.
As the caregiver, you should not leave toddlers or other young children alone in pools or other bodies of water ever, even if you're in a shallow baby pool.
For the past year, Turner has been working to improve his time, hoping to hop up on a lifeguard chair as well as earn a larger paycheck: Lifeguards are paid $ 13.38 per hour, while shallow water attendants earn $ 10.36.
«But politicians aren't any more anxious to commit suicide than anyone else, and if you're going to walk the plank you might as well do it in shallow water
The corporation also pushed for a re-think of the duration of licences as proposed in the PIAB which stipulates initial duration of 25 years for onshore and shallow water petroleum licence and 30 years for deep water and frontier acreages.
The new find helps shed light on the evolution of beaked whales as well as their competition: Soon after M. gregarius swam the region's seas, dolphins appeared on the scene, and their success in shallow coastal waters (where they now dominate), may have driven ziphiids to abandon foraging in surface waters.
Depth may not be as much of an issue for you if you tend to fish in shallow waters, but if you fish in the ocean or deep lakes and rivers, having a maximum depth of 100 meters or more can be crucial to finding your next big catch.
The newly enclosed sea succumbed to evaporation, its water level falling by thousands of meters, turning it into a desertlike environment pockmarked with shallow pools as salty as today's Dead Sea.
The researchers tested air samples from ground level and from altitudes of about 20 miles, as well as dissolved air from shallow ocean water samples.
As the wave groups approach shallow areas, they break and transport water onshore.
Lisa Levin of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla, Calif., says that as oxygen - starved layers move upward, large animals such as marlin, tuna and sailfish will be forced into ever - shallower waters.
We interpret them as oxygen bubbles created in cyanobacterial biomats in shallow waters 1,6 billion years ago, said Therese Sallstedt.
The role of this new zone as a refuge for shallower reef fishes seeking relief from warming surface waters or deteriorating coral reefs is still unclear.
Many researchers wonder if deeper reef areas, sometimes known as the «coral reef twilight zone,» might act as refuges for shallow - water organisms.
Most geologists see contamination of aquifers as unlikely because of the great difference between the depths at which fracking is carried out and the shallow aquifers from which we get our water.
These results indicate that such a microorganism can find a way to survive even in intricate and challenging environments, where other creatures may become extinct, such as shallow water where a whale may become stuck.
Likely measuring between 1.2 - and 1.5 - meters long, the dolphin was about the same size as today's vaquita, the world's smallest and most endangered cetacean, and it likely foraged in shallow, near - shore waters.
As Sergi Taboada explains, «the fact that we have found Osedax for the first time ever in the Mediterranean proves that these organisms can also live in temperate latitudes in relatively shallow depths even though they are usually related with deeper waters.
For example, Jakarta's consumption of groundwater for industry and domestic use has been so high that sea water has infiltrated shallow wells as far as 10 kilometres inland.
This means the turbines must be installed in water as deep as 160 feet, unlike in Denmark or the United Kingdom, where they can be placed in shallow waters within view of the mainland.
Especially here, because in the shallow water they rub against the ground and against each other, and lose the tags,» Ketchum grumbled as we slogged along.
These molecules likely had a chance to accumulate in shallow waters such as lakes and rivers.
We can't know that, says Steffen Kiel of the University of Göttingen in Germany, as the ichthyosaur died in shallow water, but modern whale falls are deeper.
By foraging for prey in deep pelagic waters often miles offshore, these mobile predators can act as vital «nutrient vectors» to shallow reefs.
Most of the sharks were found in water depths shallower than 330 feet, although they seem to use deeper and colder waters as their size increases.
Only the tips of the water icebergs can be seen, and the team performed calculations as if they were spheres, a regular shape that requires the shallowest volume of liquid to float, to create conservative depth estimates, Trowbridge said.
Foord and scientists at the University of Miami say the corals living in the shallow waters just south of Miami Beach may offer clues as to how the world's disappearing coral can survive in changing oceans.
«Worldwide change in shallow reef ecosystems predicted as waters warm.»
As the island rose upward out of the sea, volcanoes formed along its spine, with basins of shallow water between them.
Its huge size trumps the dimensions of the sponge previously recognised as the largest — a colony of Aphrocallistes vastus with respective measurements of 3.4, 1.1 and 0.5 metres found in shallow waters off western Canada.
Earlier this year an analysis of mitochondrial DNA conducted by researchers in the United States, Japan, and Taiwan estimated that the first anglerfish appeared about 160 million years ago, during the Jurassic Period, and quickly diversified as they spread into habitats ranging from shallow waters to the continental shelves to the harsh deeps.
As one of the giant waves moves towards shore, the part nearest the cape meets shallower water first.
The Randall's pistol shrimp (Alpheus randalli), native to the shallow tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian and central Pacific oceans, is known as the candy cane shrimp for its red and white or transparent striped...
Since water depth is generally shallow near coastlines, the tsunami can grow in size as it approaches land, becoming particularly hazardous along heavily populated coastlines such as the Southern California coastline.
As such, this pointed toward slow - moving and shallow water.
Some changes are well - known, such as declines in polar bear populations and stresses to walruses being forced out of their shallow feeding grounds as ice retreats into deeper waters.
According to this dating, Czaja's fossil bacteria were also thriving just before the era when other shallow - water bacteria began creating more and more oxygen as a byproduct of photosynthesis.
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