The port's deep-water dry bulk terminal currently handling Russian fertiliser exports has just doubled its throughput capacity. |
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During the Late Silurian and Early Devonian, the Royal Creek area lay at the margin of a deep-water embayment. |
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Some are larger and more colorful than others, and deep-water rigs offer the occasional glimpse at a tuna or even a billfish. |
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At Uvinge Gap and Mesali Gap can be found deep-water drop-offs, home to schools of bigeye jacks, barracuda, giant sweetlips and groupers. |
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In the Caribbean Sea, two main very deep-water strata of oil-bearing rock and a number of tectonic faults full of oil and gas are said to exist. |
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Trapped, they chose to paddle three miles down the coast to Waimea, where they hoped the deep-water bay would provide a navigable channel. |
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The only way to protect deep-water coral reefs is to prohibit the use of bottom trawls and similar gears. |
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In other places, water is delivered by tankers and stored in tanks in gardens or on roofs, or is pumped into homes from deep-water wells. |
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Lost British gold in Spanish waters may now be recoverable with the use of deep-water robots. |
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The Irish alcohol factories have built a large molasses tank at the deep-water berths, with pipe line to the quayside. |
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The deposits are attributed to a macrofacies of organic carbonate sediments of the deep-water oceanic zone. |
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Four deep-water sponge reef areas located in waters of the Eastern Queen Charlotte Sound and Hecate Strait are now closed to all bottom trawling. |
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Shallow-water and deep-water coral reefs reveal beautiful marine life. |
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This advanced technology goes beyond 3-D seismic, and has been used successfully by ExxonMobil in other deep-water plays around the world. |
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The Permian ocean was easier to acidify than today's ocean because it had less deep-water calcium carbonate, which offsets the acid. |
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Their bright colours and large size make them an unforgettable feature of the deep-water ecosystems. |
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These surveys would employ hydroacoustics supported by trawling and deep-water gillnetting. |
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Deconcentration of economic activities calls for the construction of two other deep-water ports. |
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City culture MaĆ³'s centre straggles along a cliff above the prized deep-water harbour with its bars and restaurants. |
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The other five are deep-water disciplines. |
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From a fish's point of view, lakes and reservoirs open up all sorts of possibilities for fish use, from deep-water feeding grounds to shallow shoreline nurseries. |
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Besides, we are talking about areas where there is no continental shelf and therefore the places where fishing is possible are confined to small seamounts generally associated with those deep-water corals. |
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While great progress has been made, much more research and exploration needs to be done to gain a more thorough understanding of deep-water corals. |
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Government strategy for the sector is focusing on the development of a sub-regional network to improve access to the transnational highways leading to the country's deep-water commercial port at Conakry. |
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The new deep-water container port estimated at a cost of a billion dollars will also include the construction of housing and inland connections notably railway. |
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Thus, I bore the idea of opening a bunch of modern climbing routes that would have permit the deep-water soloing in Cap d'Antibes. |
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Sheltered, deep-water anchorages like the Cromarty Firth are scarce. |
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These intermittent highs effectively separate the northwestern trough from the deep-water regions of the Hatton-Rockall and Iceland Basins to the west. |
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Of the 17 echinoderm families Dr Thuy and Dr Kiel found represented at Glasenbach, eight have since become extinct, but nine remain in deep-water ecosystems today. |
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The Laurentian Channel deep-water upwelling-created by tide, currents and underwater topography-naturally musters minke whale prey near the surface. |
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High-seas fish species can be broken into epipelagic species and deep-water species. |
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Regarding the information contained in this page, the undersigned Marco Balduzzi does not assume the resposability of possible injures or deaths concerning climbers deep-water soloing in Cap d'Antibes. |
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More than 65 kilometres long, 15 kilometres wide and two kilometres deep, the Gully's ecosystem includes shallow sandy banks, the deep-water canyon environment, and portions of the continental slope and abyssal plain. |
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The Gully ecosystem transcends shallow sandy banks, a deep-water canyon environment, and portions of the continental slope and abyssal plain, providing habitat for a wide diversity of species. |
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Zone 2 provides a high level of protection for the canyon head and sides, the trough and upper feeder canyons, and deep-water area of the continental slope. |
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Massachusetts has two deep-water liquid natural gas import facilities connected to shore by pipeline. |
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He handles it reverentially because it comes from Maximino, a deep-water field in the Gulf of Mexico, close to his country's maritime border with the United States. |
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It's set on Bayou Nettie, with a dramatic infinity-edge pool, outdoor kitchen and deep-water dockage. |
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Dover sole are deep-water Pacific groundfish that range from the Bering Sea and the Aleutian Islands down the west coast of Canada to Baja California, Mexico. |
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They share the ocean with well over a hundred species of jellyfish and a diversity of seaweeds, deep-water corals, and nudibranchs. |
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Shell has discovered over 2 bn barrels of oil in deep-water blocks which may be related to diapirs in front of the delta slope. |
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The deep-water fishing vessels targeting crab referred to in Article 1 of the Protocol shall be authorised to engage in fishing activities in the waters fromthe 650 isobath. |
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When the vessel reached Fighting Island, where the main shipping channel divides into two deep-water channels, there was indecisiveness as to which channel the vessel should take. |
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The author and David Harper have collaborated since 1987 on a research program on Antillean brachiopods and crinoids in deep-water sedimentary deposits. |
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Deep-water species such as the monkfish and the orange roughy are at risk, as it can take decades before a fish is old enough to breed. |
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