The ships could not hang about off the treacherous sandbanks of the river mouth in winds from that quarter. |
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It says the Te Tumu Pa site, river mouth and river margins should be tapu forever out of respect for the tribes which fought there. |
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As silt increasingly built up at the river mouth, large ships had to anchor further and further out at sea. |
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Reports said very big shoals of pilchard were found along the Angolan coast north of the Kunene river mouth. |
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Journalists who flew ten nautical miles up the river mouth saw between 500 and 1000 marooned people. |
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Round the headland a pair of towers safeguard a river mouth curling into a distant and indistinct sea. |
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The regular splitting and shifting of distributaries in the delta plain is caused by bars that are formed at the river mouth. |
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He has called for the installation of 12 lifebuoys along the one-and-a-half-mile stretch of water from Doorly Park to the river mouth. |
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Conditions were rough in the river mouth and out to sea, with a strong rip current, heavy rain and thick cloud cover. |
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Fishing and the preparation of salt are important activities near the river mouth. |
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Walcheren Island was finally captured and, once the river mouth was cleared of mines, the Scheldt was opened to shipping. |
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The grey graving dock simply looked like a river mouth to the salmon, and attracted them in droves. |
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Eutrophication and red tides at the river mouth harm the aquatic ecosystem and decrease food production for waterfowl. |
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However, the ship went out on the ebb tide, and was doubtless by morning far down the river mouth. |
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Kuujjuaq Airport is situated on the western bank of the Koksoak River, approximately 52 nautical miles from the river mouth. |
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In the northern Adriatic, river mouth temperatures are even lower because the waters are cooled by melting ice and snow. |
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A more complex situation arises in the case of estuarine rivers, where the height of water at the river mouth depends on the height of the tide. |
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It was named in 1653 for its position between the upstream towns and the river mouth. |
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As the water depth increases away from the river mouth, the pink colouring turns to blue. |
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There was a river mouth near to the beach and we would often row up the river and set a net off one of the mangrove heads, partially blocking the tributary. |
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Right as we were congratulating ourselves, the first ocean wave hit the river mouth. |
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By what magic do they find their way back not just to the right river mouth, or the right tributary of that river, but to the precise little stream where they once hatched? |
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The proponent indicates that a production gain in yellow walleye could also be expected in free access territory, especially at the river mouth. |
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However, only the whitewater area of Serpent River, located 1 km upstream of the river mouth, has a higher potential. |
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The existing dredging program does not fully cover the river mouth. |
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Rivers flowing downhill, from river source to river mouth, do not necessarily take the shortest path. |
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The river mouth has a nature reserve with bird hides. |
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This is my roots, my ocean, my bay, my river mouth. |
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The river mouth is frozen from about late October till May. |
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We also went to every major tributary in that stretch and sampled above the McMurray formation, in the McMurray formation but above oil sands mining, and at the river mouth below any activity. |
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In Ogac Lake, Atlantic Cod have been observed congregating near the river mouth where they supplement their usual diet with marine fish and amphipods that are carried in during intermittent tidal inflows. |
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Will he commit to increasing the number of fisheries officers on the coast so communities have reliable, accurate and adequate information on all salmon runs from the river mouth right to the spawning grounds? |
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Nutrients from the ocean are brought to the river mouth area. |
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Two future phases will involve, over a span of approximately 10 years, the enhancement of the river mouth and two woodlands east of Highway 30, where the landscape is mainly agricultural and forest land. |
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Tourists also enjoy the coastal areas for their unusual offshore features, coastal scenery such as river mouth deltas, and the many small towns and villages. |
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Some rivers generate brackish water by having their river mouth in the ocean. |
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But the diagrams show clearly that the parameters vary consistently. It indicates that the water mass originates from the river mouth and is progressively diluted as it flows seaward into Juan de Fuca Strait. |
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This photograph shows the wide flood channel and divided morphology of the post-flood Rivière à Mars, looking downstream from. About 5 km from the river mouth. |
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In South China, farmers reclaimed paddy fields by enclosing an area with a stone wall on the sea shore near a river mouth or river delta. |
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For a period of time, European geomorphologists regarded rias to include any broad estuarine river mouth, including fjords. |
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Teignmouth is linked to Shaldon, the village on the opposite bank, by a passenger ferry at the river mouth and by a road bridge further upstream. |
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The land was populated by some 9,000 Daurs on the Zeya River, 14,000 Duchers downstream and several thousand Tungus and Nivkhs toward the river mouth. |
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Since then, during glacial times, the river mouth was located offshore of Brest, France and rivers, like the River Thames and the Seine, became tributaries to the Rhine. |
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At the dissolution of the monasteries two monks were allowed to remain on the island, as they maintained a beacon for shipping in the river mouth. |
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The funnel shape of the river mouth exaggerates this effect, causing a large wave to travel upstream as far as Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, and sometimes beyond. |
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The second area is between Christmas Rock and Gxulu River Mouth extending three nautical miles seawards from the high-water mark. |
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From the turn-off to the Bulugha River mouth, the road continues past the turn-off to Cintsa West. |
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On opposite sides of the Manawapou River mouth the earthworks of Thacker's and Inman's redoubts can also still be seen and just south of the town the Okautiro redoubt. |
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Access to the Buller River mouth is now only possible by four-wheel-drive vehicles travelling along the beach, as a private road has apparently been closed. |
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The coastal area between Port Elizabeth and the Fish River mouth is known as the Sunshine Coast. |
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These turtles have the highest risk of encountering and ingesting plastic bags offshore of San Francisco Bay, the Columbia River mouth, and Puget Sound. |
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