How To Use Nautical mile In A Sentence

  • Maritime Claims (as measured from claimed archipelagic baselines) Territorial sea to 12 nautical miles; contiguous zone to 24 nautical miles; exclusive economic zone to 200 nautical miles; continental shelf to 200 nautical miles or to the outer edge of the continental margin. Trinidad and Tobago
  • Profit-making fish such as pomfret have gone 12 to 14 nautical miles away, so men go far into the sea. The Hindu - Front Page
  • No rubbish should be dumped within three nautical miles of the coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sometimes called the Northeast Passage, the circumpolar route is a network of sea lanes across the top of continental Eurasia which crosses Russian waters from the Kara Gate to the Bering Strait and trims some 4,000 nautical miles off southern routes. Reuters: Press Release
  • Ships sortieing from the west coast would be adding 2,000 nautical miles to their patrols into the Pacific just to get to Hawaii.
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  • Barrier Reef, This trip was out to Charlie's bommie, a small remote reef about 75 nautical miles (150 Kilometres) from Mackay. WN.com - Business News
  • Big, large, Monster Cod, just massive!! by Sally!! www. reefari.com Big monster cod by Sally on a recent three day fishing charter to the Great Barrier Reef, This trip was out to Charlie's bommie, a small remote reef about 75 nautical miles (150 Kilometres) from Mackay. WN.com - Business News
  • The figures were based on a plane flying 6,000 nautical miles with 250 passengers on board. Times, Sunday Times
  • A minute is a nautical mile, the measurable fragment of an arc. Tuning the Rig: A Journey to the Arctic
  • The second area is between Christmas Rock and Gxulu River Mouth extending three nautical miles seawards from the high-water mark.
  • Its operationally loaded top speed is rated around 38 nautical miles per hour.
  • Mr. Fabry replied that the orthodromic distance great circle of the trip to be WSSRC recognized must exceed 21,600 nautical miles. True Spirit
  • At one o’clock in the afternoon Houston time, July 22, a NASA public affairs officer reported that Eagle had achieved lunar orbit, one with an apolune of 47.2 nautical miles and a perilune of 9.1 miles. First Man
  • For temperate latitudes, it is approximately ten nautical miles.
  • They had sailed nearly 100,000 nautical miles and visited 45 countries. Times, Sunday Times
  • Under the terms of the agreement Trinidad and Tobago's maritime boundary was to be increased to 350 nautical miles.
  • Albania is 45 nautical miles from the Italian coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Include guarding Zhou go up to explore , go to nautical mile to invite swim.
  • Right now it'sattracting hordes of onlookers and sending shad fishermen into a tizzy overwhat measures the tree huggers might take in order to keep anglers a safedistance — say, 6 nautical miles — from the navigationally challenged marine mammalduring the peak of the American shad migration up America's greatest shadriver. Fishing the Delaware River shad run in early spring
  • He is still miles and fathoms and nautical miles and light years ahead of everyone else in baseball.
  • He completed a solo crossing on his windsurfer from Seal Beach to Catalina Island, a 25.5 nautical mile journey, in just under 5 hours to fulfil a childhood goal
  • A fishing trawler 56 nautical miles south of Port St Johns was waiting to be towed last night, while a rescue tug struggled to free itself from a towline trapped around its propellers.
  • With the cost topping $5 million, it was decided to sink the hulk 2.5 nautical miles east of Mudjimba Island, off Mooloolaba.
  • In April, seven traditional Polynesian ocean-going vessels called vakas, and their 16 member crews, set sail on a 15,000 nautical mile journey across the Pacific. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • It could take them six weeks to complete, will see them race over almost 4000 nautical miles and push their mental and physical abilities to the limit.
  • UNCLOS, some states (e.g. the United Kingdom) have chosen not to claim an EEZ, but rather to claim jurisdiction over the living resources off their coast; in such cases, the term exclusive fishing zone is often used; the breadth of this zone is normally the same as the EEZ or 200 nautical miles The 2004 CIA World Factbook
  • Three boats in the last race broke the 24-hour crewed monohull record, which now stands at 563 nautical miles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maritime Claims: measured from claimed archipelagic baselines territorial sea: 12 nautical miles contiguous zone: 24 nautical miles exclusive economic zone: 200 nautical miles Cape Verde
  • In 1971 the Icelandic government unilaterally declared that it was henceforth sovereign over the waters up to 50 nautical miles from its coasts.
  • Some 15.7m long with a maximum loaded displacement of 24 tonnes, they have a top speed of 24 knots and a range of 210 nautical miles.
  • The breadth of the contiguous zone is twelve nautical miles.
  • This is defined by UNCLOS according to a complex formula, but in no case can it extend beyond the greater of 350 nautical miles from the baseline or 100 nautical miles from the 2500m isobath (a line connecting all points lying at a depth of 2500 metres). Signature of the Treaty between the Government of Australia and the Government of New Zealand establishing Certain Exclusive Economic Zone and Continental Shelf Boundaries
  • Besides, the port lies just 10 nautical miles from the international shipping route.
  • From Pacific Voyagers: In April, seven traditional Polynesian ocean-going vessels called vakas, and their 16 member crews, set sail on a 15,000 nautical mile journey... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • This tub could make only about eight or nine knots (nautical miles per hour).
  • The Learjet has a maximum range of just over 2,000 nautical miles with a full complement of passengers which means it can reach all corners of the newly enlarged EU from 2004.
  • Its destination was Christmas Island, an Australian territorial outpost, about 300 nautical miles due south of Sumatra.
  • “You lose your radio or dynamotor and you have to dead-reckon 600 nautical miles to a spot in the ocean less than four miles in diameter,” said Harry Crim. Whirlwind
  • A unit of speed, one nautical mile per hour , approximately 1.85 kilometers ( 1.15 statute miles ) per hour.
  • ‘The nearest boat to the tugboat was 40 nautical miles away and we managed to be there in about two hours,’ he said.
  • The Gazelle could carry a maximum of four people, and had a top speed of 168 knots with a range of 300 nautical miles.
  • Maritime Claims (measured from claimed archipelagic baselines): Territorial sea to 12 nautical miles and an exclusive economic zone to 200 nautical miles. São Tomé and Príncipe
  • The Marine Reserve includes all the water within a circumferential zone 40 nautical miles wide. Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador
  • Somali pirates operating 700 nautical miles from shore captured a Chinese bulk carrier today in a raid highlighting their determination to outfox foreign naval patrols in the Indian Ocean.
  • The vakas have sailed over a hundred thousand nautical miles with only one major maintenance fix. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • With a 500-foot wingspan, the aircraft is designed to fly at just 20 feet above the sea, giving it a longer range - up to 10,000 nautical miles over water.
  • One of the big selling points of the Navy's new destroyer is that it can rain a whole lot of hell -- 20 rocket-propelled artillery shells, in less than a minute -- on targets up to 63 nautical miles away ... Boing Boing
  • Triton has a top speed of 20 knots and a maximum range of 3000 nautical miles at a speed of 12 knots.
  • Maritime Claims: Territorial sea to 200 nautical miles and the continental shelf, 100 nautical miles from 2,500-meter isobath Ecuador
  • Include guarding Zhou go up to explore , go to nautical mile to invite swim.
  • The territorial sea is a 12 nautical mile limit which is established by proclamation made under section 7 of the Seas and Submerged Land Act.
  • Journalists who flew ten nautical miles up the river mouth saw between 500 and 1000 marooned people.
  • The new lifeboat will have a range of 250 nautical miles and will carry a crew of six.
  • Typically for a caique, the Balun has a slow but powerful diesel engine that allows it a cruising speed of roughly seven nautical miles per hour, and rarely uses its heavy canvas sails. Slow Boat to Croatia
  • The Royal Australian Navy has confirmed that a wreck located 10 nautical miles east of Cape Moreton is not the Centaur.
  • Maritime Claims (measured from claimed archipelagic straight baselines): territorial sea: 12 nautical miles. Indonesia
  • The vakas are equipped with a solar electrified motor that can drive the canoe 30 nautical miles. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Joined by Peter Horne, Chris Shred and Bert Lancaster he cast off and headed to a spot six nautical miles north-north-west of Thursday Island.

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