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  • Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
  • The pylon is to be the centerpiece of a planned underwater museum featuring relics uncovered from the Mediterranean seabed. Newsvine - Get Smarter Here
  • The foreshore and seabed being owned by a subset of New Zealanders instead of all New Zealanders is what the billboard is about.
  • They acted as an anchorage for the stanchions which, standing on the seabed, supported the harbours.
  • The two have collabed before on his song "Chandelier".
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  • Ten percent of the foreshore and seabed is owned down to the mean high water spring by Maori under Maori title.
  • Adjacent coastal states have sovereign rights over the seabed mineral resources of the shelf.
  • Many family rooms also have a sofabed. The Sun
  • Bottom trawling (scraping large nets across the seabed) kills coral, stirs up sediment causing pollutants to migrate into seaweed and other fish feed, and scoops up large amounts of by-catch -- other sealife, like turtles and dolphins unintentionally caught and wasted. Cathy Erway: The Pescatore's Dilemma
  • Unlike the early birds, the dawning of each day finds me still abed, nested in my covers and dreamily counting waves; this is a psychological response to the soothing sigh of a slight swell nibbling at the beach a few yards from my seaside bed. Good morning, Melaque: one day in a small Mexico beach town
  • The seabed under the arch is covered in large boulders 18m below, all covered in an algal fuzz that is home to large numbers of wrasse, bream and spiny starfish.
  • Spain said in its court filing: “Analysis of location information from multiple sources confirms the location on the seabed from which Odyssey took coins and other artifacts is the site of Mercedes.” Spain claims all treasure from The Black Swan : Coin Collecting News
  • Over the stern the rudder rests folded towards the seabed at 30m, but the propeller was salvaged soon after the ship went down.
  • So the 10m ropes provide an ideal home where they can remain suspended above the seabed and out of reach of starfish, crabs, whelks and other predators.
  • It is easy to imagine the shape of the seabed by looking at the bedding planes of rock in the nearby cliffs.
  • In conducting coastal open air placer mining or shore-based well drilling to exploit seabed mineral resources, effective measures must be taken to prevent pollution to the marine environment.
  • As it swims over different areas of seabed, a cuttlefish can change colour almost instantly to match its surroundings, taking on a dark brown shade over kelp and turning almost white over sand.
  • I did love dc's spiderman aka blue beetle until they canceled it, but nothing else ever grabed me. DC Comics CCO Geoff Johns on the Possibility of a Justice League Movie: “We’ll Talk in San Diego” | /Film
  • Tunicates can overgrow sea scallops and mussels, and they may affect other species of clams and worms that live in the seabed below the tunicate colony.
  • At Trebizond, a young man, refusing to sign the recantation, was beaten on the soles of his feet, the vartabed aiding with his own hands in inflicting the blows. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.
  • Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
  • The seabed images were used by the Navy in deciding which areas of shoals and reef needed careful investigations using the ship's echosounder.
  • The EEZ gives coastal states "sovereign rights for the purpose of exploring and exploiting, conserving and managing the natural resources, whether living or non-living, of the waters superjacent to" (above) "the seabed and of the seabed and its subsoil ...". Energy profile of South China Sea
  • To slightly rephrase Hal in his next play, Henry V, ‘And gentlefolk in New York now abed / Shall think themselves accursed they were not here.’
  • In bathymetric survey, the recorded seabed is distorted due to the beam - width of the echo sounder.
  • At the midships section the keel is suspended above the seabed and there is plenty of space to swim through.
  • One stays abed until the forenoon and neglects both blog and facial hair alike.
  • If we had lain abed till the usual time," said Solomon John, "we should have been all right. The Peterkin Papers
  • So he's kitted out his shed with a sofabed and shower. Times, Sunday Times
  • The wreckage of the vessel was found last week on the seabed over 130 feet below the waves.
  • The system relies on seismographic sensors, which detect the seabed tremors and tiny changes in water pressure that warn of a tsunami, installed in a network of buoys across the Indian Ocean.
  • On a trout fishing trip to the lake last spring I grabed the wrong pole that was spooled with Power Pro 20# to go for a day of trolling for trout. The Great Braid Debate
  • Called nanobes, they were found in rock samples drilled from 5km below the seabed off the Western Australia.
  • Russia is viewed as the most assertive of the Arctic powers, not only on transit routes but also on seabed resources. Times, Sunday Times
  • And in the unlikely event that you get bored with counting portholes, you can always go scalloping - the seabed is alive with them!
  • The Alcione C, a 54m Italian supply ship torpedoed by the Allies in 1943, stands upright on a 34m seabed.
  • Simon Power said, and I think it certainly reflected the views of his constituents from Feilding: ‘We must all be allowed full and free access to our beaches and lakefronts and to the seabed.’
  • The so-called seabed mining provisions were simply one manifestation of the problems Ronald Reagan had with LOST. Reagan and the Law of the Sea
  • This time though, his team were not the slugabeds who had toiled so morosely against Austria, Poland and England in Manchester.
  • Still attached, the 12 - pounder anti-aircraft gun rests on the seabed with its barrel nestling between a pair of bollards.
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  • The researchers used an advanced sensor system on the IEO's ship, the Ramon Margalef, to perform the mapping of the seabed, a process known as bathymetry. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The race is on for each country to map the seabed to strengthen its claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slugabed skipped the fest in Deauville, France. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Sitting off to the side of the activity on the seabed is the "top hat," a 5-foot-tall containment dome that will only be used if the insertion tube fails, Suttles said. 2theadvocate.com Latest News
  • The entity has provided the amount of $10 million for the financial costs of the restoration of the seabed, which is the present value of such costs. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • Standing 15 metres in height, the turbine support frame uses hydrofoils which use the down-thrust from tidal currents to hold the structure firmly on the seabed.
  • This due to the bill that sits deep in the seabed, making the anchor rotate around this.
  • I could just pick out enormous square shapes on the seabed below, seemingly arranged in a regular pattern.
  • I guess ppl in certain parts of the ME are used to the name and dont think much about the literal meaning of it. on the other hand, ras il abed is not pronounced ras il abeed (head of slave), its 'abed' which was probably the name of some guy who sold them … 360east | design, media, technology
  • I am not, but what the member's case does highlight is the danger of allowing more private ownership of the foreshore and seabed, as she is proposing, when her party started off proposing that it should be held in the commons.
  • Everything had hinted at a sophisticated attack on the Chunnel from the seabed. CORMORANT
  • Two blades of the propeller are buried in the shingle seabed, with the hub just clear.
  • The wreck of the vessel was located, 40 metres down on the seabed, later that morning.
  • In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
  • The Scottish Law Commission are still receiving responses to their discussion paper on the law relating to the foreshore and the seabed, which could see the scrapping of udal rights in Orkney - but the OIC have yet to make a response.
  • Eddie Bernard, director of the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory in Seattle, Washington, says one possibility is that the earthquake might not have been confined to the main fault, with additional seabed shaking coming from a 'splay' fault. Scientific American
  • Everybody was given certainty about that, and there was no fuss or bother, so why did the Government not do the same with regard to the seabed issue?
  • We weren't going to disturb the seabed any more at that point but we brought it up.
  • The vartabed who performed this service, used language fitted to stir up the worst passions of the people; many of whom being partially intoxicated, became so enraged that when the brother was conducted to the vartabed's room they grossly abused him, not only by words, but by blows and spitting in his face. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.
  • If the rig could be damaged and its contents lost, a spokeswoman for the agency asked, could not DU shells be swept away or moved from the seabed too?
  • The seabed comprised steep rock formations normally associated with glaciated landscapes, except on this occasion it was the seafloor that had U-shaped valleys, arretes (wall of ice) and pingos (small conical hill of ice).
  • We will examine the issue of wave - seabedrubble mound vertical breakwater interaction through flume test.
  • I love the troy and abed credit scene, it literally make my roll on the floor and laugh out loud. 'Community' recap: Psych! | EW.com
  • 'prehistoric' site at Tell el-Ma'abed or Tell el-'Obeid near Ur. It seems that these antiquities date from the very end of the neolithic, or rather to the succeeding 'chalcolithic', age; whether they are really prehistoric, as regards Babylonian history, must until more evidence from stratified deposits is found remain undecided. How to Observe in Archaeology
  • a candidate for the offices of vartabed and bishop. History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume II.
  • A belltent sleeps four on two double futons and has shared facilities, the luxury lodge tents have their own toilet and shower and sleep six double bed, two singles and a sofabed, while the deluxe tents have extras such as four-poster beds and candle chandeliers, a large wood-burning stove and a fridge. The 10 best campsites for luxury
  • Goodness me, are Kitty and Aunt Patience still abed at this hour?
  • The only signs of the burrowing molluscs are their water intake and outlet openings, just visible at the surface of a muddy seabed.
  • Descending the shotline the Brighton emerged at around 40m on a sand and shingle seabed at 48m.
  • But I have to add that when Abed put on chapstick after he said “Happy Halloween” I nearly had tears running down my face from laughing so hard. 'Community' recap: Abed to the rescue! | EW.com
  • When I dived the Borgny, an old trawl net was draped round the stern along the seabed.
  • The traditional sofabed is always a cheap, user-friendly option. Times, Sunday Times
  • Much of the island is an ancient limestone seabed that has been upthrusted by tectonic forces.
  • Experts said they had been washed ashore by exceptionally strong north-easterly winds which had churned up the seabed off north Norfolk.
  • The other divers seemed magnetically attached to the seabed at around 15m, but I was drawn to the roof of the temple, replete with splendid stands of gorgonian coral, groupers and a pufferfish.
  • Access to our beaches, our foreshore, and our seabed is a basic right for New Zealanders.
  • Bedros, an Armenian vartabed, who had been banished from History Of The Missions Of The American Board Of Commissioners For Foreign Missions To The Oriental Churches, Volume I.
  • Also featured here are species which live at great depth, on sandy or muddy seabeds: rays, sole, crayfish and snipefish.
  • In Australia, bottlenose dolphins place sponges over their snouts as protection from the spines of stonefish and stingrays as they forage over shallow seabeds.
  • The starkest fact highlighting the plight of fishing is that the amount of adult demersal fish - those living on the seabed - has fallen by 90 per cent since the early 1970s.
  • Why, we have been sitting here for hours while you should be abed!
  • She's lyin 'abed, and so far from bein' well that she'll never be well again. The Hills of the Shatemuc
  • Investigators have scoured the Atlantic seabed with a robot submarine equipped with a camera trying to find traces of the lost jet for nearly two years. The Sun
  • The National Party agrees that the foreshore and seabed should be Crown land.
  • The region's slickrock, sandstone from long-gone seabeds, is a moonscape of crinkles and undulations that make for exhilarating riding.
  • Seabed sensors detect abnormal wave movements and relay the information to scientists.
  • Even after more than half a century on the seabed the shells 'contents -- mostly mustard gas and lewisite (both blister agents), as well as the nerve gas tabun -- may still be deadly. Roiling the Baltic Waters
  • Abed Rajoub is a Palestinian from Hebron who was also a collaborator.
  • Like the stern, the bow itself is upside-down, its line rising just off the vertical from the seabed with keel uppermost.
  • * By dte same nitbor was pnbliabed "Qustuor On | tfa»ei haUtse in Sacello CidL D.Jdt. Enng. ooram Reva«ndo admo* tliua nwjbcto,. Literary Anecdotes of the Eighteenth Century: Comprizing Biographical ...
  • The government is stalling on the estuary while it tries to find a way through its foreshore and seabed dilemma.
  • The museum here is home to a famous statue, the Dancing Satyr, which was retrieved from the seabed by chance, in a fishing net.
  • The oysters, horse mussels and clams that used to carpet the seabed are gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the seabed, the ship looked massive, listing slightly to starboard and perfectly placed in a sand-chute which plunged over a wall.
  • My job is to follow clues left behind on the seabed of disasters that may have taken place hundreds of years ago.
  • Having said that, on the seabed to the port side of the bows lies a large iron pendant, perhaps the remains of an anchor with broken flukes.
  • The seabed here is made up of heavy granite pebbles and shingle, so the visibility is often very good.
  • The seabed generators consist of an array of massive propellers that are spun around as the tidal flow rushes past and drive a dynamo that produces energy.
  • The battle for control of the world 's seabed has intensified as technology makes oil and gas there more accessible, and soaring prices make exploration affordable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Morison asserts that he sailed from Crow Island and, “without stopping he passed outside Mount Desert and Isle au Haut and anchored in a harbor near Bedabedec.” Champlain's Dream
  • The source of the oil is unknown and is thought to have possibly sprung from an old wreck lying on the seabed which has rusted away.
  • What follows is a wealth of research about the Indian Ocean, where the deep seabed is covered by a translucent slime called globigerina ooze, which can be as much as one thousand feet thick.
  • The Foreshore and Seabed Act was passed in response to the Court of Appeal ruling in Attorney-General v Ngati Apa ([2003] 3 NZLR 643). BIG NEWS
  • Down the years we did hear from time to time that it was being planned to raise the wreck from the seabed and recover much valuable property.
  • There were shoals of blue-spine unicornfish, frogfish, lionfish, the buzzing bigeyes and the biggest pufferfish I had ever seen, content to lie on the coral rubble on the seabed.
  • The seabed is at 40m, but the upright wreck stands a good 12m proud.
  • The race is on for each country to map the seabed to strengthen its claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • I got to go freediving and catch some crabs from the seabed. The Sun
  • Experts said they had been washed ashore by exceptionally strong north-easterly winds which had churned up the seabed off north Norfolk.
  • She's in very good condition, in an upright position on the seabed.
  • The SNP retorted by demanding far higher borrowing rights, full control of taxes (including corporation tax), devolution of the Crown Estate (inshore seabed) and broadcasting. Let Scotland be a sovereign, mature nation and England benefits too | Neal Ascherson
  • September 3rd, 2008 at 7: 57 am this is not racism. translating abeed as "slaves" is not a good choice. the word abed is so used in our cultural on every body and everything (e.g. abdallah, abeed-allah, abed-lat, the word "I worship" is "abed" you can't just translate i t as slave. it also means a name for african people (even though keep in mind mqany salaves were white) 360east | design, media, technology
  • Swimming forward of the bridge, the wreckage resembles that of the stern decks, except that the anchor machinery and forward masts have fallen to the seabed.
  • Maori customary title extinguished by the last Labour Government's contentious Foreshore and Seabed Act will be restored, under proposals just announced. Stuff.co.nz - Stuff
  • I was awake at 6: 00 a.m. while the hardened slugabeds wanted to sleep the day away.
  • It is a problem insomuch as this is the part of the bill that also makes it very clear to non-Maori New Zealanders that they have fewer rights to undertake activity on the foreshore and seabed of this country than Maori do.
  • Wave of death: Japan earthquake triggers 30ft high devastating tsunami One of the biggest earthquakes ever recorded struck off the coast of Japan killing hundreds Superquake created a huge movement in seabed that's like dropping a brick into a pond The origins of today's earthquake and tsunami lie in the heart of a region known as the Pacific Ring of Fire Met had 'cunning plan' for dealing with student protests Scotland Yard drew up what it called a 'cunning plan' to deal with one of the student protests, it was revealed Dangerous dogs 'trained to attack children' in London Britain's top vet has warned that there are more pit bulls in the capital than when the animals were banned under the 1991 Dangerous Dogs... Evening Standard - Home
  • At the stern a large deckhouse containing cabins has collapsed, the steel roof now resting between the stern deck and the seabed.
  • Vkaiaser and afterwards by the vartabed, or doctor of theology, The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The flukes will be buried into the seabed. The very tip of a fluke is sometimes called the bill.
  • I lay abed an hour longer than usual again this morning and I'm moving kinda slow.
  • These are one-bedroom apartments with a sofabed in the sitting room and can sleep four. Times, Sunday Times
  • The master bedroom comes with an en suite bathroom, plus there's a twin room and a sofabed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A little further aft, pintles and ammunition for machine guns and rapid-firing anti-aircraft guns lie on the seabed, with a gun and its armoured shield among the debris.
  • But tethering the snakes to the seabed is a major challenge. BBC News | Technology | World Edition
  • `But with the liner no longer there to support the roof, I'd expect that the whole seabed would cave in. CORMORANT
  • The object and purpose of the Foreshore and Seabed Bill were set out clearly in clause 2A and clause 3.
  • Just to get them on the feed and advertise your presence, it's also worth chopping up a few small cubes of mackerel or other fish bait now and then and letting these free fall to the seabed.
  • In order to understand the power and unpredictably of our planet we need to ponder in awe that large and high mountains contain fossils from seabed origin, and many dry areas contain tillite, (ice driven rocks), in order to fully comprehend how climates, earth forms and life forms change and alter. Mail & Guardian Online
  • In the Gulf of Mexico, trawlers ply back and forth year in year out, hauling vast nets that scarify the seabed and allow no time for plant and animal life to recover.
  • The method destroys or disturbs delicate, slow-growing seabed communities.
  • I'm hoping to get a few more from lollygaggers and slugabeds.
  • Territorial claims outside that are up for grabs, provided a country can show that its continental shelf extends farther along the seabed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Down near the seabed is the blowout preventer, or BOP. Army Rumour Service
  • His observations revealed that the two creatures were in fact one and the same: the adult develops inside the swimming larva, whose body is cast away when the adult takes up residence on the seabed.
  • The greatest threat to humans comes from the stingrays, large flatfish that lie inconspicuously on the seabed in shallow waters.
  • It is in waters that can be very hostile and is 3,000m below the seabed which, itself, is at a depth of 350 metres making recovery of the gas a difficult and expensive task.
  • Underwater images of the seabed surrounding the Hawaiian Islands show that they are surrounded by huge aprons of debris shed from their volcanoes over tens of millions of years.
  • Ministers have made it clear that such issues are separate from the seabed and foreshore legislation.
  • With this bill it ignores a court decision, yet on the seabed and foreshore issue it heralds a court decision.
  • Though the three of us, especially my wife the slugabed, deserve a huge amount of credit for actually getting up with the alarm and being out the door by 5:30, we were so far off in our estimation of how to see this event that dopeslaps are in order all the way around. Missed It By *THAT* Much
  • The region is a conduit for more than one-third of the world's seaborne trade and half its traffic in oil and gas, and major petroleum deposits are believed to lie below the seabed.
  • In these circumstances the demand for Maori tribes or iwi to be given control over such an important resource as the foreshore and seabed can only be progressive if it matched with a demand for the overthrow of capitalism.
  • We watched a yellow margined triggerfish as it scoured the seabed below.
  • Give it a read if you're interested in what a foreigner thought of English stage coaches and slugabed habits.
  • The clean seabed here aids visibility and light reflection across the site.
  • Fish the two-hook rig on the seabed but lift the rod repeatedly to make the lures and bait work like swimming fish.
  • These are one-bedroom apartments with a sofabed in the sitting room and can sleep four. Times, Sunday Times
  • The implication was that they had detected the aircraft 's fuselage hitting the seabed. Times, Sunday Times
  • What lies beneath the seabed is a little more complicated. TradingMarkets
  • The sea represents the island's major richness: colours, transparency, seabeds teeming with fish, madrepores and sea-sponges.
  • I have long held that sleeping and lying abed are the principal foundations for the good life.
  • Many family rooms also have a sofabed. The Sun
  • A sofabed in the lounge means that there is room for five. Times, Sunday Times
  • One crew-diver controlled its height using a line that passed through a pulley fixed to the seabed and another at the vessel's stern.
  • He said an attempt would be made to raise the submarine from the seabed and that financial assistance will be offered to the families of the dead.
  • It usually takes between 15 and 30 minutes to get one of these big flatties to give in and move off the seabed.
  • The race is on for each country to map the seabed to strengthen its claim. Times, Sunday Times
  • Balakian, a vartabed (a celibate priest) and scholar, was one of 250 intellectuals, writers, teachers, politicians, and prominent Armenians arrested in Constantinople that night, during the early stages of the Armenian Genocide. VQR
  • Salvors plan to install a rig on to the seabed next to the vessel to speed up the clearance process.
  • The foremast had broken and sloped down to the seabed, but the funnel still stood and the wooden planking of the stern deck was intact and clean.
  • The seabed suddenly dropped away and I was waist deep in the water.
  • A glance over the port rail revealed a steamroller lying on the seabed at 70m.
  • So he's kitted out his shed with a sofabed and shower. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the terms of the treaty, Jakarta allocated Canberra much of the seabed wealth in return for formal recognition of Indonesia's military takeover of East Timor in 1975.
  • I don't know if they collabed but I wouldn't be surprised if a song came out because of this.
  • Although not related to Prof Ryskin's "Methane Driven Oceanic Eruption", the clathrate gun hypothesis works on the basis that rises in sea temperatures can trigger the sudden release of methane from methane clathrate compounds buried in seabeds and permafrost. DK Matai: Gulf Oil Gusher: Methane, Climate & Dead Zones
  • At 10m the reef of boulders and rock gave way to a soft silt seabed covered in large patches of eelgrass.
  • Many of the Northwest Islands are joined together by tunnels carved through the solid rock of the seabed, the still unconnected islands are accessed by car ferries.
  • BARBELS Sensitive barbels allow the sturgeon to identify food on the river floor or seabed as it hunts. A Field Guide to White Sturgeon
  • The traditional sofabed is always a cheap, user-friendly option. Times, Sunday Times
  • Apartments for four have a bedroom and a sofabed in a sitting room and start at 105 a night. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon afterwards, at a hui at Paeroa, Maori declared that ‘the foreshore and seabed belong to the hapu and iwi’.
  • Agha Abedi, the Pakistani founder of Bank of Credit and Commerce International, arranged hunting outings for the sheikhs in return for walloping bank deposits.
  • In 2009 the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology announced plans to send robotic submarines to study areas near seabed volcanoes, where so-called hydrothermal vents belch out minerals. News24 Top Stories
  • As we dropped off the tip of the bow to seabed level and swam along the wreck, we could see numerous portholes, all with heavy-duty deadlights securely fixed shut.
  • Beneath the bow, the seabed is again deepened by a tidal scour to 46m.
  • Staying on the seabed at this side of the wreck, you can see a small pile of chain, then two small gun pintles fallen on their sides before a larger gun platform and pintle, again resting on its side perpendicular to the wreck.
  • Aside from the stylish Huma Abedin, there's definitely something weird and cultish in the sycophantish cathexis onto Hillary of the many nerds, geeks and vengeful viragos who run her campaign -- sometimes to her detriment, as with the recent ham-handed playing of the clichéd gender card. "Something weird and cultish in the sycophantish cathexis onto Hillary of the many nerds, geeks and vengeful viragos who run her campaign..."
  • The other books in the first contract did much better not fast enough not to cost me that 30% and the books on the next contract did even better than that, so at this point the only slugabed in the group is #1 on the first contract. Why Advances Matter
  • Scallop, oyster and crab dredges consist of steel frames and chain-mesh bags that plow through the seabed to sift out target species.
  • Some 660 tons of residual oil remain in the depressurized pipe, which has been secured on the seabed with concrete mats. Shell Stops Oil Leak in North Sea Pipeline
  • There's every reason to fret and fume, so start your fuming, you slugabed! ImpeachBush
  • Apartments for four have a bedroom and a sofabed in a sitting room and start at 105 a night. Times, Sunday Times
  • The gas would be pressurised and liquefied, allowing it to be piped using existing oil and gas pipelines for secure storage beneath the seabed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Past nine o'clock, slugabed," her cousin replied. An Unacceptable Offer
  • Skipper Dave dryly remarks that he isn't so sure about this one, as it lies on a flat sandy seabed close to a small reef and he doesn't have it buoyed.
  • To defend the region's well-preserved wrecks from shipworms, researchers have suggested draping submerged vessels in polypropylene covers or covering ships with seabed sediments and sandbags.
  • It plans to scour the seabed for minerals rather than digging mines on land. Times, Sunday Times
  • Extraordinarily, the songs were picked up by an array of US naval spy stations installed on the seabed off the north and west coasts of Britain and Ireland during the cold war.
  • The barge, moored off Langney Point after being towed from Norway, rode out the storm, but turned turtle in the comparative quiet of the next day, dropping all that granite to the seabed.
  • Near the seabed, an interesting feature is a large power capstan.
  • The gang spent several hours using quad bikes to speed along the seabed at low water as the rest filled hundreds of sacks of the winkles to load into waiting vans.
  • The deck here used to be intact but now it has peeled off and fallen to the seabed, leaving a tangle of debris from below the deck and exposed ribs poking up from the hull.
  • Beanys father came over with Beany and 2 men and it was the same man whose horse we pluged with roten eggs, and the man who holered at us when we plugged the old cows. the man grabed me by the coller and told father i was the wirst boy in the town and if father dident lick me out of my skin he wood, and father said hold on there, they aint nobody going to lick my boy unless he licks me ferst, and he walked up to the man prety quick, and the man let go my coller and father said if they is any licking to be done i can do all that is necesary, and the man said we are going to have him arested, and father said what has he done and the man said these two boys have been throwing rocks at my horse and have cut a big gash in his side and he is all over blud, and the other man said we had been pluging rocks at his cows and had cut one on the head and one on the side well me and Beany said we only threw geese eggs at them and the blud was the runny part of the eggs and we crossed our throtes and hoped to die if it wasent so, and father said to the man did you xamine the gash and he said he was so mad when he see the horse that he hitched up the other horse and followed us and told his hired man to look after the horse and brogt the other man to. so father said to 'Sequil' Or Things Whitch Aint Finished in the First
  • I have long held that sleeping and lying abed are the principal foundations for the good life.
  • THIS business supplies oil and gas companies with equipment and services to link the seabed to the surface. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other cabins and superstructure have long since rotted and crumpled to the seabed.
  • In the process it swung in the tide and broke its back as it settled across its own previous scour in the seabed.

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