Divers from Britain, Australia and the United States are continuing to check the wharves and jetties of Umm Qasr port. |
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Tropical hardwood is the usual material for piers and jetties and its use for such a scheme would be against the council's environmental charter. |
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You continue through the woods, carpeted here with delicate white wood anemones, and emerge back at the lake shore by the jetties. |
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Big conger inhabit a number of environments, including deep water rock marks, harbours, jetties, piers, breakwaters and the odd sandy beach! |
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Relief camps have been built, telephone and utility links were restored on many islands, and dozens of smashed jetties were being reconstructed. |
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There are going to be larger yachts and sailing boats on the lake so we need bigger jetties to accommodate them. |
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A beautiful umbrella pine is silhouetted against a yellow sky, and the bay indicates human presence with several jetties. |
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Among other findings, there was support for more jetties and holiday moorings. |
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Of course, an unintended consequence of these jetties was that they created offshore shoals and sandbars that tended to magnify the waves here. |
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Schools of mature spawners mass along the beachfront, often prowling within reach of piers and jetties. |
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Little boardwalks lead down to the jetties and a complex set up of ropes and pulleys for setting and raising the nets. |
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Harbour facilities, such as timber quays, jetties and revetments were recorded at many of the ports. |
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Natural benches made from salvaged timber piling from jetties on the Thames are to be placed along the route. |
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As the float passed by the boat jetties, officials and tourists raised slogans against plastic items. |
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These properties, worth well in excess of R1 million, have their own private jetties on the Nahoon River. |
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New passenger jetties will be added to prevent potential accidents during rough conditions. |
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But development, and the sand pumping, jetties, and seawalls that come with it, is overwhelming beaches. |
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They usually forage below the tide line of rocky beaches and jetties on the Washington coast. |
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During migration and winter, they inhabit rocky coasts, reefs, jetties, and breakwaters. |
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Land is also being protected from the erosive forces of the sea by rock jetties that extend out to sea. |
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I know this from bitter experience when fishing from the stone jetties in the Arabian Gulf. |
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We're blowing all this money to build houses and ruin habitat with so-called beach renourishment and jetties, groins and seawalls. |
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A significant on-farm innovation has been the installation of jetties on the riverbanks by Braum's own construction crews. |
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Today, there is a functioning, studied spot off the coast of Australia that, unlike groins, jetties or sand pumping, was deliberately created for surfing. |
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Originally they were quays with small jetties built out to serve shipping. |
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Boats, canoes, jetties, fishing rods and forgotten waterskis are among items recovered and sometimes reclaimed by owners, but the other day I found a tennis racquet. |
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Meanwhile, helicopters buzz overhead providing air cover, and teams of divers are also checking wharves and jetties at the port of Umm Qasr itself. |
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It is a blue-green alga, a primitive plant of the same class as seaweeds or the green slime seen on rocks and jetties when uncovered by the sea at low tide. |
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Then I see the beach, the empty lifeguard stand, the jetties. |
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The port consisted of a series of caissons forming the outside wall, with various pontoons and jetties inside, mainly following the design of a bailey bridge. |
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Snook are found in rivers, canals, inlets and along the surf, especially around sand bars, tidal rips, jetties, bridges and piers. |
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Several jetties around the state, such as in Merlimau, are used by fishermen. |
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In 1661, Charles II issued a proclamation forbidding overhanging windows and jetties, but this was largely ignored by the local government. |
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The basin was linked to the sea by a channel dug through coastal sandbanks secured by two jetties. |
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There are still some traces of the jetties by which the coal was imported and the lime exported close by at the foot of the crags. |
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Small quantities of iron and ore were exported from jetties on the channel separating the village from Walney Island. |
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The jetties, their forts, and the port facilities were demolished in 1713 under the terms of the Treaty of Utrecht. |
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In the late 18th and early 19th centuries hundreds of jetties were built out from the banks between Dumbuck and the Broomielaw quay in Glasgow itself. |
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In 1768 John Golborne advised the narrowing of the river and the increasing of the scour by the construction of rubble jetties and the dredging of sandbanks and shoals. |
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To protect access to the channel jetties were built in the sea. |
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The village grew up to serve the port, which, by 1837, had five jetties handling coal and iron ore and subsequently pig iron and firebricks from local sources. |
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