After the second dive of the day, she and her husband surfaced in rough seas. |
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Due to the rough seas, the group arrived a little late in Perth, but this did not put a damper on the holiday. |
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Fishermen are tired of bouncing about on rough seas and need a break with more settled water and good landings. |
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His fellow competitor snapped his leg rope and was genuinely in a bit of trouble in the rough seas. |
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Apart from the threat of sharks, the biggest problem for competitors has been rough seas and bluebottles. |
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A boat was speeding along the rather rough seas, a heavy storm beating down over the roof of the vehicle. |
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Moreover, in the high waters, coral reefs no longer could protect the islands and their birds' nests from storms and rough seas. |
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They proved adequate in calm weather, but rolled appallingly in rough seas. |
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Stacking round shot on deck would also create danger whenever the ship encountered rough seas. |
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She had many comforts compared with older vessels, including stabilisers to reduce rolling in rough seas. |
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The boats often get lost or break down, drifting helplessly in the Atlantic or capsizing in rough seas. |
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A stealth corvette of the YS 2000 design has a detection range of 13 km in rough seas and 22 km in calm sea without jamming. |
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Fish were recorded thrown ashore in all tidal phases and there was little evidence rough seas were responsible. |
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One of them was the purser of the vessel who told us that it all happened very quickly in rough seas. |
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The first two planned races had to be scrubbed because of blustery winds and rough seas. |
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How strong those gales turn out to be will determine whether the economy faces clear sailing or rough seas. |
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Jeremiah stopped his wagon outside a hotel and stepped down, his legs wobbly and sore, as if he'd been in rough seas. |
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They are well protected from rough seas and predators, and were far away from human settlements or inaccessible. |
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Two Inupiat men from Gambell, Alaska, used garbage bags to return home to their St. Lawrence Island community after the motor on their boat died in rough seas. |
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Although the hunt officially opened on December 15, due to rough seas their sheet metal reinforced boats have not yet left the shore. |
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Men who have climbed a gyrating mast to furl a sail in a storm or have laboured at the helm in rough seas will never underestimate the power of the sea. |
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The weather in the Firth of Forth that day was night was described by Forth Coastguards as horrendous with gales, rough seas and freezing temperatures. |
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In theory, we'll be setting out sailing upwind with some rough seas and it's going to be wet. |
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Two Darnell crewmembers who were trying to get aboard reached for the accommodation ladder when a surge in the choppy waters caused the two to fall into the rough seas. |
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The manager mentioned that he had lost contact with the Shannon Dawn, which was encountering rough seas and poor visibility in spray conditions. |
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In some cases, the ceiling entrance serves as a blowhole from which water spouts during times of high tide or rough seas. |
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In the two days before the layover in Comox, the vessel had been fishing in rough seas in the Georgia Strait. |
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It can sail smoothly for years, but capsize suddenly in rough seas and do so quite rapidly. |
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The weather on the last two days' fishing had been poor, with rough seas that had buffeted the vessel about. |
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We were always hanging on to things because the ship was always slamming into rough seas, shuddering and heaving. |
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This morn came, no change, still windy, grey with rough seas! |
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We were as strong as oxes, but in rough seas and with no leverage, it was never going to happen. |
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The weather had deteriorated progressively with southeasterly winds of 35Â to 40Â knots, rough seas and heavy swells. |
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Open fishing vessels are susceptible to taking on water over the bulwarks, particularly in conditions where low freeboard and rough seas prevail. |
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There were rough seas in the area at that time, the coast guard said, adding they dispatched patrol boats and planes Tuesday to search for the ship. |
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What a fragile vessel to sail into the rough seas that lay ahead! |
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The moderately rough seas and the discoloured water certainly made the conditions ideal and several mixed catches of tailor, bream and jewfish were taken. |
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The two-way radio to the mainland was not working and the rough seas prevented the few able-bodied men still on the island from taking the critically ill man to a hospital. |
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The school's assistant headteacher arrived back from his trip at the end of September after braving sub-zero temperatures, polar bears and rough seas. |
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Because of the rough seas, scallops are not on the menu, but I console myself with fresh Loch Gruinart oysters, followed by the fillet of Islay beef and a parfait for dessert. |
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In order for our client advisors to keep their head above water even amid such rough seas, we are sponsoring an initiative on Lake Zurich. |
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Unfortunately, it is not always possible for ships to use this method due to safety issues, for instance, in rough seas. |
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The vessel was rolling and pitching moderately in moderate to rough seas and strong north-westerly winds. |
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The final days will be spent studying the weather, which does not look very pleasant: rain, rough seas and upwind sailing? |
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Hydrofoils and ferries provide regular links between the islands, but are suspended in the event of rough seas. |
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It is backed by an image processing system offering optimal performance, even in rough seas. |
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Our course is set and our competitiveness will allow us to confront rough seas. |
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Rescue operations were on hold Monday as rough seas buffeted the Costa Concordia. |
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They cross deserts in Mexico and they take to rough seas in unsafe boats in North Africa. |
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When an emergency situation happens, such as a plane crashing or a boat getting caught in rough seas, people are in distress, they are in danger. |
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While the Canadian economy has sailed along quite nicely over the past two years, we are anticipating some rough seas ahead. |
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The Sha 122 had been fishing in rough seas before berthing at Comox and the heavy movements may have caused a fuel leak in either the void space or engine compartment. |
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After a long time in rough seas, they landed on the banks of the Tiber River. |
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The Sudestada usually moderates cold temperatures but brings very heavy rains, rough seas and coastal flooding. |
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Drilling rigs evolved into floating vessels, their stability guaranteed by an ultra-sophisticated dynamic positioning system to centimeter-scale tolerance, even in rough seas. |
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Due to the challenging climate in the province, mussel long lines need to be submerged during winter months to avoid damage from rough seas, shore-fast ice movement and from northern pack ice in the spring. |
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He attempted to set sail on 20 February with 152 merchantmen, but was held back for three days by high winds and rough seas. |
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In strong winds and rough seas resulting from a summer low in the Bay of Biscay, he was able to ratify the latest modifications made to his Safran monohull for his non-stop solo round the world voyage. |
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Cameco has informed CNSC that a ship carrying uranium concentrate, en route to Zhanjiang, China had encountered extremely rough seas, resulting in damages to some of the containers. |
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There have been many instances of people hidden in sealed containers in trucks and boats who have died from starvation, heatstroke or lack of air to breathe, and of people who have died crossing harsh terrain or rough seas. |
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An American surfer was missing in the rough seas and high winds off Puerto Rico. |
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In very rough seas or in the event of a dismasting crewmembers have been airlifted away with broken limbs or chest, pelvis and head injuries. |
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The strong winds and rough seas caused authorities to cancel ferry crossings between Port aux Basques and North Sydney and to impose restrictions on truck traffic crossing the Confederation Bridge. |
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Sheltered from the rough seas of the North Channel and the North Atlantic the loch has been an important safe harbour for vessels. |
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This construction has several advantages when anchored in deep waters or in rough seas. |
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Hammond's Transporter worked well initially, but the engine was damaged in rough seas, necessitating the use of an outboard engine. |
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Within months, four ships set sail due west for the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, but a violent storm and rough seas caused the loss of two ships. |
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Parts of the continental shelf extend far into the bay, resulting in fairly shallow waters in many areas and thus the rough seas for which the region is known. |
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These new vessels proved especially susceptible to rough seas and to have limited utility in scouting due to their short endurance and low bridges. |
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There were rough seas to contend with approaching Seahouses, late on Friday night, and dangerous tidal currents and standing waves in among the Farne Islands. |
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Climbing the pilot ladder can be dangerous, even more so in rough seas considering that both the ship to be piloted and the pilot's own vessel are usually both moving. |
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The astrolabe is effective for determining latitude on land or calm seas, although it is less reliable on the heaving deck of a ship in rough seas. |
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The ships had struck a reef and run aground during rough seas. |
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Landings of infantry at Juno were delayed because of rough seas, and the men arrived ahead of their supporting armour, suffering many casualties while disembarking. |
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Rough seas and 20-knot westerly winds made the task of moving the female whale into deeper waters impossible. |
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Rough seas prevented much work being done between 10 and 14 August. |
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Rough seas and risky landings did not daunt the Chumash people. |
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