Offshore, breakers swelled in the whitecaps and then crashed in the shallow water, strong enough to body surf for twenty yards. |
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We will be wading some very big flats hunting big bones in very shallow water. |
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Its victim is the elkhorn coral, an important Caribbean species that provides most of the reef structure in shallow water. |
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Amongst these dinosaurian beasts, horses were keeping cool in the hazy, humid heat, by standing knee deep in the shallow water. |
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These fish prefer shallow water and are commonly found in bays around eelgrass, oil platforms, pilings of wharfs and piers, and in back waters. |
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The overlying limestones and tuffs were deposited in shallow water as indicated by the rich shelly fauna. |
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Marine gobies are typically bottom-dwelling fish that live in shallow water. |
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They forage while wading, dabbling in shallow water, or while walking on mudflats or the shore. |
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The Ring-necked Duck forages by diving, but is usually found in shallow water and forages and dabbles at the surface as well. |
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After hatching, parents led the cygnets to feeding grounds on lawns surrounding the lake or shallow water close to the shore. |
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Both parents help build the well-concealed nest, which is a floating platform of weeds anchored to emergent vegetation in shallow water. |
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Like most flatfish, brill move inshore in the spring to spawn in shallow water. |
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The boats are flat-bottomed with a rudder at either end to allow easy manoeuvrability in shallow water. |
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They then did some shallow water running followed by duck diving and finning. |
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Being in such shallow water, the coral encrusted wreck is a mini-ecosystem in itself and snorkeling here is like being in a large aquarium. |
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He suffered a head injury and was found face down in the shallow water by a passer-by on Sunday morning. |
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This is enhanced by the fact that synecological information from contemporaneous shallow water environments does not exist. |
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He said he had fallen asleep while sunbathing on the beach in shallow water and had awoken to find the clinging cirriped firmly in place. |
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Then what sounded like tennis shoes swishing through shallow water startled me. |
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I sat back to spend some time looking into the shallow water for any fish swimming under or nearby the bridge. |
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These birds require shallow water habitats for feeding such as streams, ponds, lakes, marshes, swamps, wetlands, and flooded fields. |
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The youngster, who could not swim, was paddling in shallow water while three friends were swimming. |
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Her biggest fear, it has recently been revealed, is paddling in shallow water. |
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Otherwise, because of their speed, they risk outrunning the tide and encountering shallow water. |
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This annual grass grows in shallow water in slow streams and rivers and even along the shores of certain lakes. |
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In most fossil coelacanths, the swimbladder appears to be ossified and, consequently, these fishes were probably confined to shallow water. |
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Five or six are suspected to have died when 46 whales became stranded in shallow water in August. |
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At between 10.30 and 10.50 the same day the vessel capsized and sank in the shallow water 150 metres off shore. |
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Fully aquatic vascular plants, such as starworts, colonize shallow water, and mosses and algae extend into deep water. |
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The bulk of the diet of large congers is made up of small fish, from cod and hake in deep water to mackerel and herring in shallow water. |
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Her sister Natasha, six, was splashing about in shallow water unaffected by the current. |
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They'll appreciate the shallow water for breeding grounds and repay the favor by eating mosquito larvae. |
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A siege of long-legged herons stand patiently in shallow water waiting for fish to pass within striking range. |
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There have even been a few documented cases of dolphins supporting drowning swimmers to shallow water. |
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If you cannot plant immediately, place your plants in a pan of shallow water or cover their roots with moist sand in a shady place. |
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The centreboards make it possible to beach the boats, trailer them and get them into very shallow water. |
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The captain and engineer motored the ship across the harbour, intending to beach her in shallow water. |
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They have so many different fish to go for and the fish fight so hard in the tide and shallow water. |
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Throughout the year, coastal fisheries staff wade into the shallow water along bay shorelines and drag fine-webbed seines. |
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It has been observed that great barracudas herd schools of fish into shallow water and guard them. |
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For my last dive in North Cyprus I abandoned scuba gear to snorkel in shallow water without disturbing the feeding green turtles. |
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Beadlet anemones are found in such shallow water that they are left high and dry at low tide. |
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There is also a pleasant resort at Tsilvi, which has a long sandy beach with shallow water, making it ideal for people with young families. |
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The hulls lie in relatively shallow water and have long been raided by salvagers and souvenir hunters, despite their status as war graves. |
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As I fished through the tail of the pool I allowed the fly to swing into the slow shallow water close to my bank. |
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Their main prey tends to be polycheate worms, such as lugworm, which are incredibly numerous in shallow water. |
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They also forage in shallow water for aquatic invertebrates and catch insects on foliage or near the surface of water. |
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Logistics ship RFA Sir Percivale lowered a landing craft which towed the fishing boat to shallow water. |
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Every summer there are serious accidents that occur when people dive or jump off of boats into shallow water. |
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Freed of the weight that had been sitting atop her, the girl reflexively jerked her body out of the shallow water. |
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This study analyzes data collected on coral reefs in the Florida Keys, which is the only shallow water coral reef tract on the continental shelf of North America. |
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The wreckage of the airbus A320 has been located in relatively shallow water. |
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At 17, a careless dive into shallow water left her a quadriplegic. |
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Secondly, we are all aware that we should try kit out in shallow water before gradually building up our depth and experience and undertaking more adventurous dives. |
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For example, the anadromous osmerids typically spawn in shallow water. |
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The demon's eyes seemed to narrow intensely as they fixated their dark depths on the shimmering, angelical woman kneeling in the shallow water of the pond. |
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Although pennywort usually grows in shallow water, rooted in soil, it seems to do well just floating in our pond, with its round leaves resembling tiny water lily pads. |
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Many wetlands around the world are characterized by shallow water, dense vegetation in the littoral zones, no significant riverine inflow and minimal circulation. |
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One of the strangest fish you might encounter in spring is the male lumpsucker, which is left in shallow water guarding and nurturing his egg clutch after mating. |
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Investigators have been combing an Oakland shoreline park trying to find the weapon in the murky shallow water. |
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The new hovercraft, designed to be used on mud and sandbanks as well as shallow water, was unveiled at the RNLI lifeboat station in Morecambe, Lancashire. |
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It is dominated by shallow water sciaenids and carcharhinid sharks. |
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Killer whales in other parts of the world also use shallow water to trap and even beach baleen whales, just as the killer whales seem to have used Twofold Bay. |
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He says he thought that he'd be able to jump far enough into the deep water, but he landed in the shallow water, and was horribly crippled, he was a tetraplegic. |
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This is to say that if you leave a dingy in shallow water and the tide goes out, leaving your boat on the sand, you have committed an offence which carries a fine. |
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This can be key if you're fishing shallow water on the East Coast beaches. |
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A couple of divers are preparing to do some training exercises in the shallow water of the bay and the others will be diving the wreck of the Lucy later. |
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Thus some shallow water marine annelid worms contain considerable quantities of porphyrins in their tissues, but are tubicolous or burrowing in habit. |
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He said the ship was being tugged to a shipwrecking yard when the tugboat's cables broke and high tides pushed the tanker to shallow water where it ran aground. |
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The only thing you are capable of noticing is that her eyes are a fascinating shade of green with undertints like sunrays caught in shallow water. |
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In contrast, the diet of neritic predators such as the bonnethead shark from southwest Florida is dominated by crustaceans, principally shallow water blue crabs. |
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The high tide and its fish-filled waters lured the grey seal into Arnside bay where it feasted in the shallow water unruffled by the gathering crowds. |
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The sand squished between her toes as she walked through the shallow water, and eventually crawled up the bank for fear whatever it was would see her, if it hadn't already. |
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Like the capelin, these fish aggregate close to shore, then a female and associated males ride a wave to very shallow water, where they spawn on a fine gravel beach. |
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Spawning takes place between December and March, with eggs being laid in rock cavities or empty bivalve shells in shallow water or even on the shore. |
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Two long, shallow water tanks flank the central display booth area. |
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He said the new fireboat can carry a full crew of firefighters, pumps 2,500 gallons of water a minute, and has a 20-inch draft that allows it to function in shallow water. |
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Green Sea Turtles enjoy warm, tropical and subtropical, shallow water near continental coasts and around islands where the sea grass is plentiful. |
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Sea cucumbers are common in shallow water areas to deep ocean floors. |
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Gadwalls forage mainly while swimming, either taking items from the surface or dabbling in shallow water, or diving, which they are more likely to do than most other dabblers. |
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Once, she said, as she stood in shallow water in her high-necked, skirted, black bathing suit, a long-nosed garpike swam across her toes and startled her. |
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Canadian studies of skeletons reveal they may have had an inflatable sac inside their bodies which allowed them to float and punt along in shallow water. |
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Patients recovered from shallow water, particularly those with head injuries, often have an associated fracture or dislocation of the cervical spine. |
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The NADW is fed by a flow of warm shallow water into the northern North Atlantic which is responsible for the anomalous warm climate in Europe. |
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In shallow water flora and fauna is concentrated around coral reefs where there is little variation in water temperature, purity and salinity. |
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For intermediate and shallow water, the Boussinesq equations are applicable, combining frequency dispersion and nonlinear effects. |
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In shallow water the base of the wave is decelerated by drag on the seabed. |
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A wave breaks when it runs into shallow water, or when two wave systems oppose and combine forces. |
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Men in shorts and navy Jacky Howe singlets were building a causeway across the spill of swift, shallow water. |
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On the other hand, the orbits of water molecules in waves moving through shallow water are flattened by the proximity of the sea surface bottom. |
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Fish can be negatively affected by docks and retaining walls which remove breeding habitat in shallow water. |
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Deepwater FPS projects have proved to be more resilient than those operating in more traditional shallow water environments. |
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This is an early type of dredger which was formerly used in shallow water in the Netherlands. |
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The features of these facies indicate the moderate to high energy shallow water conditions such as inner shelf lagoonal environment. |
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Ruffe will leave the deep dark water where they prefer and journey to warmer shallow water for spawning. |
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Whales and dolphins who live in pods may accompany sick or debilitated pod members into shallow water, stranding them at low tide. |
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Both species prefer deeper marine areas and species that live frequently or exclusively in coastal and shallow water areas. |
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According to the Bimini Biological Field Station, the bull shark joins 12 other species of sharks found in the shallow water off Bimini. |
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These are mostly in deep water, but locally have also been found in relatively shallow water. |
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As waves near an island, they are slowed by the shallow water surrounding it. |
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For instance, if there is a deep area that can not be reached because it is surrounded by shallow water, the deep area may not be shown. |
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They can be covered in shallow water, but in the summer and fall, they can be completely dry. |
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In shallow water, active volcanoes disclose their presence by blasting steam and rocky debris high above the ocean's surface. |
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These species of turtle can hide from predators in shallow water, where they lie entirely submerged except for their eyes and nostrils. |
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Major shallow water bodies submerging parts of the northern plains are the Celtic Sea, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea complex and Barents Sea. |
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In contrast, deep water benthic species, are in orders that include many related shallow water fishes. |
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He illustrated this with a series of photographs of a squacco heron standing in shallow water, absolutely still, waiting to catch a fish. |
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In a large stretch of shallow water, maintain a steady, slow speed and use a low gear. |
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Fish, amphibians, small mammals and insects are taken in shallow water with the heron's long bill. |
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Small mines were developed for use in rivers and lakes, and special mines for shallow water. |
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They live in shallow water, which can also be slightly brackish, and feed nocturnally. |
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Barrier beaches form in shallow water and are generally parallel to the shoreline, resulting in long, narrow estuaries. |
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However, most areas with significant natural sea bottom disturbance events are in relatively shallow water. |
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The longship had a long, narrow hull and shallow draught to facilitate landings and troop deployments in shallow water. |
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Today, they are found primarily in military use for amphibious operations, search and rescue vehicles in shallow water, and sporting vehicles. |
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Coralling is a method where dolphins chase fish into shallow water to catch them more easily. |
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The idea was that the Panjandrum, a kind of explosion-driven Ferris wheel, would be set rotating and then released into shallow water to roll up onto enemy beaches. |
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The pterygoid and peribullar sinuses that form the cavity tend to be more developed in shallow water and riverine species than in pelagic Mysticeti. |
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She was a fast, lightly armed ship probably intended for shallow water, small valuable cargoes, bringing messages, sending provisions, or privateering. |
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In shallow water, less than 50 feet or so, you'll want to stop short of the waypoint you intend to fish so you don't alert the fish to your arrival. |
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Even in these barren areas, greatest densities are found in shallow water. |
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Walruses do not often dive very deep, as they feed in shallow water. |
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Fish in shallow water for cobia, bonefish, red snapper and tarpin or venture out to deeper water for sailfish, dolphin, blue marlin, wahoos, yellowfin tunas and swordfish. |
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The males migrate directly to the shallow water of fjords, where spawning will take place, while the females remain in deeper water until they are completely mature. |
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Yesterday the stealth sub, skippered by Cmdr Andy Coles, spent 10 hours in full view of passers-by after sailing past simple buoys that warn sailors of shallow water. |
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While deep water limpets have been shown to have the same elemental composition as shallow water limpets, deep water limpets do not show crystalline phases of goethite. |
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Lignitic materials are also present in the aquifer and the presence of vegetative matter strongly point to sedimentation under shallow water condition. |
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They roost and loaf communally on beaches, sandbanks and in shallow water. |
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And in very shallow water, the shallow water equations can be used. |
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This machine is mainly used in harbors and other shallow water. |
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In shallow water, for wavelengths larger than about twenty times the water depth, as found quite often near the coast, the group velocity is equal to the phase velocity. |
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The continental shelf is an underwater landmass which extends from a continent, resulting in an area of relatively shallow water known as a shelf sea. |
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The dolphin Moko in New Zealand has been observed guiding a female Pygmy Sperm Whale together with her calf out of shallow water where they had stranded several times. |
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This consists mainly of deposits of bedded volcaniclastic sandstone and siltstone, deposited rapidly in shallow water at a late stage during the volcanic activity. |
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Varying depths along a wave crest cause the crest to travel at different phase speeds, with those parts of the wave in deeper water moving faster than those in shallow water. |
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The summit of the transverse ridge is capped by Miocene shallow water limestones that reached above sea level 20 Ma before subsiding abnormally fast. |
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The snowy egret catches its meal by raking its feet through shallow water. |
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In very shallow water bodies, iron oxides make water reddish brown. |
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Marshes were extensive, with tracts of shallow water rich in fish. |
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