Sentences with phrase «tide mark»

The full moon is the high tide mark of the psyche.
In this pic you can see the dark water, below low tide mark, with tiny white dots indicating the birds.
The hard - packed white sand below the high tide mark allows four - wheel - drive cars to ride and planes to land on it smoothly.
F1 2016 shows every sign of being a return to form - even a new high tide mark - for the series.
The soft corals there, they go right up to the low tide mark.
Last year's title saw Codemasters hit on a handling model that represented a high tide mark for the series, but with so many series mainstays removed from the game, and the resultant experience shipped in such a barebones state, it hardly felt like a victory.
Politics: Long a Labour - Conservative marginal on paper, Gower remained tantalisingly out of Conservative reach even at their high tide marks of support.
Gauges in the harbor have recorded the high tide mark rising by about 4 to 6 inches since 1960.
Below the high tide mark Hamilton Island itself is surrounded by fringing coral reef and mangrove communities, home to a diverse population of marine animals.
Save a few fishermen's jukungs pulled up above the high - tide mark there's precious little along the coast here save scraggly pandan trees and the occasional palm, but stick your head further back and there are plains of rice swaying in the afternoon breeze.
Parker photographed the marks moments before they were erased by a layer of magnolia paint, and the visible tide mark of the paint cutting across the top third of the photographs allows them to be read too as landscapes.
If greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase at their present rate, then, in Antarctica alone, enough ice will have run into the sea by the end of the century to raise the high tide mark worldwide by a metre.
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«The settlement package also includes access for all Territorians to what is commonly referred to as the low to high water tide mark, ensuring that all Territorians have access to camping and fishing opportunities.»
The objectives were to establish a new high - tide mark for office leasing in the submarket, achieve quick absorption goals with yields above market, and establish energy, activity and life on campus immediately.
The rules for seabed resource claims stem from the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), which allows a 230 - mile (370 - kilometer) exclusive economic zone off a nation's coast from the low - tide mark.
Also known as the Law of the Sea Treaty, this agreement grants countries sole rights to an area within 230 miles of their coastlines, measured typically from the low - tide mark.
This film stays with you long after you leave the cinema, like a high - tide mark.
Yes, there was an onshore breeze the day we visited, but going on the tide markers and the trash back up above the high tide mark and surrounding the warungs, this beach was absolutely filthy — and all the worse for the bunch of louts charging 20,000 rupiah at the entrance gate — perhaps they should get off their butts and clean the beach now and then.
This beach is especially reputed for its firm surface and stretch of sand that lies between the high tide mark and the waterline.
Epiphytic algae of many different types covers the parts below the high tide mark and lichens of many forms and colors cover the branches where the tide never reaches.
The red mangrove solves this problem with numerous lenticels located on its prop roots just above the high tide mark.
The benthic zone (between the high tide mark to the shallows at low tide) is very interesting with lots of life hidden just below the sand; shellfish, crabs, crayfish, starfish.
The truth is «THEY DO NT»......, You (ie tourist / locals / anyone) are completely free BY Indonesian LAW..., to roam as you please anywhere from the «high tide mark / waters edge — and up to» 100 metres inland» (except for the airport of course)
Their well - positioned restaurant and bar area with wooden decking perched on rocks just above the high tide mark is a delightful spot and, for us, the resort's best feature.
The Low Isles began its life about 5,000 years ago and despite only a hectare of land being above the high tide mark it supports an amazing diversity of over 50 species of plants.
A well - maintained trail network allows visitors to witness the unspoiled primary forest that grows along the high tide mark.
It's quite shocking to see how far inland the 80m high tide mark is as you run up the river valleys.
And, for the doubters, a fourth piece of research delivers the ultimate in hard evidence: winter storms off the Irish coast have shifted boulders that weigh up to 620 tons (630 metric tons) and hurled smaller boulders of up to 100 tons far above the high tide mark.
They calculated the «amplification factor» of hazard as the high tide mark: they assumed that the frequency of storms would remain unchanged and then they factored in projections of sea level rise.
Wetland intertidal areas can have quite clear «zones» from low to high tide marks and beyond.

Phrases with «tide mark»

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