These sites provide the most exciting diving, with shoaling barracuda and other pelagic fish, but sadly they tend to be few and far between. |
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These shoaling fish, found in temperate and tropical waters around the world, willingly enter brackish waters, caring little how salty these are. |
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The shoaling trend is thought to reflect upward transition from prodelta to distal and then proximal delta front. |
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Last summer I encountered a squadron of 16 cuttlefish shoaling together, showing off their camouflage skills. |
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Great swarms of bigeyes were shoaling on the reef next to swarms of soldierfish, blue-striped snapper and black-sided horse-eyed jacks. |
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Like Majorca, the sea around Menorca abounds with shoaling barracuda, amberjack, dentex and dolphins. |
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So we were going out to the really deep 60 to 90 meter line to see if the fish were shoaling up in the deeper water. |
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Then the whales broke the surface and were feeding on whatever fish were shoaling there. |
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It's a place to see shoaling hammerheads and big silky sharks, but it's not a place for new divers. |
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That means thousands of boaters who rely on these multiple-use ports face the bleak prospect of shoaling channels and dangerous bars at river mouths. |
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The result is not just a model of shoaling fish, but a precise numerical representation of their actual movements and fields of vision. |
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For the first time in its existence, the wave feels the drag of shoaling bottom. |
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You feel in the depths, shoaling and drifting with fellow visitors beneath the huge volume of contained light and space above. |
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You will see shoaling barracuda, dentex, amberjack and sunfish here. |
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They reveal a strong shoaling behavior and are the more attractive the more fish of one species you keep together. |
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The Aire and Calder Canal at Pollington, near Selby, gets better in colder conditions with fish shoaling up tightly in the wides opposite the boats. |
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Whether it is to do with the exceptionally good weather, but there have been reports that so many fish are shoaling into Kinsale Harbour, the water is silver with scales. |
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Abundant exposure structures in the interlaminated sandstone siltstone and mudstone facies indicate that the cycles are upward shoaling. |
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The enclosure dimensions, including depth, should permit active swimming and shoaling of the fish. |
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Between these times, however, the vessel's UKC and manoeuvrability were further decreasing in the rapidly shoaling water. |
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In some instances, it may be necessary to further develop shoaling areas deeper than 40 meters. |
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Because of this shoaling effect, a tsunami, imperceptible at sea, may grow to be several meters or more in height near the coast. |
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It may provide a buffer zone to prevent undercutting of the shoaling zone. |
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Observations and modelling studies including the present one show that the bloom has a northward progression, following the timing of the mixed layer shoaling. |
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The only consistent response by the prey fish was increased shoaling. |
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When these waves arrive in shallow water, however, their energy is concentrated by shoaling and possibly tunneling, causing them to steepen and rise to many meters in height. |
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Cod are gregarious and form schools, although shoaling tends to be a feature of the spawning season. |
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Because of interference caused by water flow past the hull, depth-sounders become less effective at higher speeds, and dangers such as the rapidly shoaling water and boulders at Four Mile Point cannot be readily detected. |
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Here the Stream splits into two branches as it encounters shoaling depths. |
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Nearshore and offshore wave hindcasting, detailed wave modeling by refraction, diffraction and shoaling processes, cohesive and non-cohesive sediment transport modeling, coastal and fluvial erosion modeling. |
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The model includes the effects of refraction and shoaling due to varying depth, wave generation due to wind and energy dissipation due to bottom friction and wave breaking. |
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They grow in height when they reach shallower water, in a wave shoaling process described below. |
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Sliding fast, with the brakes shoaling gravel. |
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Thresher sharks use their long tails to stun the shoaling fish. |
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Shoaling barracuda with an escort of silky sharks, masked butterflyfish, masked pufferfish and the remnants of the snapper shoals. |
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Shoaling and schooling behaviour is believed to provide a variety of advantages. |
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