How To Use Reef In A Sentence
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The reefs close to shore are alive with pollack, and conger eels when the boat is anchored and during the summer months there are lots of the sleek and fast running blue sharks around.
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Cornwall, the which abbeie Henrie de la Pomerey chasing out the moonks, had fortified against the king, and hearing newes of the kings returne home, died (as it was thought) for méere gréefe and feare.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
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Unless a guide is along for the ride, it's all too easy to overshoot the reef and find yourself in green water, 200 feet above the nearest marine life.
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Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
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The inner reef, where we do walk, is actually composed of coralline algae, calcium-rich plants that form rock-hard ledges.
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Shortly after the demolition of the tower, the reef, as if enraged at having been denied a number of victims owing to the existence of the warning light, trapt the "Winchelsea" as she was swinging up Channel, and smashed her to atoms, with enormous loss of life.
Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
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We have virtually no fossils of tropical fleshy algae, especially the small soft epilithic species that characterize primary productivity on modern reefs.
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This appears to be a reasonable choice for the threefold channel, which is formed by wide vestibules and has only a short neck region.
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I settled onto the sand of the now gently sloping reef.
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How much do you know about the South: the forests of the southern Appalachians, the swamps and bayous, the barrier islands, keys, and coral reefs?
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Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers.
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In deeper waters, not enough light penetrates the depths, which means the reef's main food producers, algae and plankton, cannot photosynthesize.
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The large lagoon and break in the reef attract many species, including dugongs, whale sharks, dolphins and manta rays.
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One outstanding feature of this ecoregion is the presence of coral reefs, one of the largest and best preserved in the western Caribbean Sea, considered a part or an extension of the great belicean reef, very outstanding in terms of marine biodiversity.
Cayos Miskitos-San Andrés and Providencia moist forests
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The Maldives is slowly being submerged and with this technology we could make new islands and combine them with artificial coral reefs.
Times, Sunday Times
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Photographers made use of the pandanus to lend striking silhouettes to black and white photographs of Reef twilight.
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Prior to European settlement (pre-1850), a wide variety of disturbances characterized the region, ranging from frequent small-scale and localized events such as treefall gaps to rare, large-scale events such as stand-replacing fires and epizootic outbreaks.
Eastern Cascades forests
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Water from the aquarium tanks is pumped over the top of rafts of brown algae, which feed on the nutrients in the water and help clean it naturally, as they would out on the reef.
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Near Australia, catsharks have been observed inhabiting ledges and caves, seagrass or kelp beds, coastal reefs, and both sandy and rocky bottoms.
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Some are herbivores, grazing on the filamentous algae covering coral reefs, and a few eat seagrasses and algae on reef flats.
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Off the main beach is a reef patrolled by a staggering array of fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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That is almost a threefold increase.
Times, Sunday Times
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Natural deterrents against sea erosion (mangroves, sandbanks, reefs etc.) have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters.
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Blown in on the north-west monsoon without aid of any chart or astronomical observation, a thousand mariners, tide-driven, converge on the coral reefs.
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A small beginning has been made to developing the theory of metapopulations of demersal fishes, frequently in the context of reef fish management.
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Three-spot damselfish are common members of Caribbean reef communities.
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Stock in the FTSE 250 maker of telecoms testing equipment has risen nearly threefold in the space of a year.
Times, Sunday Times
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The outer edge of the reef receives the full force of breaking waves, protecting the inner Australian shoreline.
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Each day, in visibility of over 30 metres, we encounter black and white-tipped reef and grey sharks, large pelagics like dogtoothed tuna and many of the four hundred other species of fish which inhabit these waters.
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She got washed over a shallow reef and severely corked her thigh.
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Kelp beds and offshore reefs create habitat for a wide range of fish, with surfperch being the most common.
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So many ships have foundered along this coast, driven onto its reefs by storms or lured there by wreckers ' lights, that pieces from Spanish galleons still wash up with the tide.
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They intended to sink the craft in the largest of the reef entrances, so excluding the Champlain if it tried to return to Saint-Esprit.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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The technique was to go slowly back and forth parallel to the shore on the basalt reef and locate any fissure veins containing copper or other minerals.
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The museum wants countries to preserve what is left and restore the health of dead reefs.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Park overlies a segment of a 400 km long southwest-trending fossil reef that surrounds the Delaware Basin of southeastern New Mexico and western Texas which was a small reef-fringed inland sea in Permian times 280-250 mya.
Carlsbad Caverns National Park, United States
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lots of individual reefs, around about 2,900 separate reef systems which make up the Great Barrier Reef.
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First, they point out, far from being slowpokes, boxfishes can scoot over a reef at six body lengths per second - an impressive speed by any standard.
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The blackcap basslet, a relative of the large species of groupers, uses its bulging eyes to find food while it scavenges on the coral reef.
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It is also suggested that the reef may be a source of pelagic larvae of sessile organisms that may settle on mangrove roots for greater diversity.
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The young of the emperor butterfly fish that live on coral reefs seem to use this system too.
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The older travellers were certainly not blasés; they seemed to find pleasure and beauty wherever they looked: Ca da Mosto (1455), visiting the Senegal, detected in this graveolent substance, fit only for wheel-axles, a threefold property, that of smelling like violets, of tasting like oil of olives, and tinging victuals like saffron, with a colour still finer.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo Volume 2
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The Jessie swung off under her full staysail, then the foresail, double-reefed, was run up.
Chapter 3
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The geomorphology of the sabkha setting can be evaluated with reference to the cross-section of the Black Reef Formation.
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The mizzen-topsail, which was a comparatively new sail and close reefed, split from head to foot in the bunt; the foretopsail went in one rent from clew to caring, and was blowing to tatters; one of the chain bobstays parted; the spritsailyard sprung in the slings, the martingale had slued away off to leeward; and owing to the long dry weather the lee rigging hung in large bights at every lurch.
Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 11
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Once inside we had the opportunity to gaze out onto the reef past a thick pelmet of black gorgonians and a window box of orange elephant ear sponges.
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Lack of investment led to the closure of the once-rich reefs and, more recently, gold itself has lost its glitter and become just another mineral deposit.
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reefy shallows
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Reef managers mediate between the values of developers and the values of conservationists in an ongoing herky-jerky process in which it seems to both sides that they are taking three steps forward and two steps back.
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On one occasion we enjoyed a medium drift down a V-shaped channel, watching the usual teeming reef life flash by below and finning back every now and then to peer into crevices before being swept on.
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This town grew up to serve the gold mining industry and took its name from quartz-bearing reefs discovered in the area in 1871.
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Some of these ships, such as the Cali, just 45 metres off George Town, foundered on the reefs.
Discover an extraordinary underwater world in the Cayman Islands
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Substantial, wholesome, and clean -- though generated by a wet, helpless creature having no personal charms, and which, having passed the phase of life in which it enjoyed the gift of locomotion, has become a plant-like fixture to one spot -- the gas mingles with other diffusions of the reef, recalling villanous salt-petre and sheepdips and brimstone and treacle to the stimulation of the mental faculties generally.
My Tropic Isle
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The coral sand surrounding coral reefs is believed to be mostly produced by Parrotfish and Triggerfish.
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In addition, says the Club, nets laid inshore among the Western Isles would, if lost, almost certainly fail to reach the open sea, becoming caught instead within the islands on other reefs, wrecks or rocky shores.
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They clustered here and there in little clumps, whispering, while Reynard's crew scurried around reefing the sails.
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There are many cleaning stations here and you will often encounter a large potato cod or pelagics such as jacks and barracuda visiting, in addition to the resident reef fish.
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Second, buoyage and charting are limited - and there's no Coast Guard or TowBoatU.S. to save your bacon if you skewer your yacht on a reef.
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Kai Tia Island, situated in the Toey Ngam Bay, is an important habitat for coral reefs and marine life and is also considered a spiritually sacred place.
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Don't forget to cut off the electricity supply before discharging the reefer container.
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And just out of nowhere in the last 30 seconds or so, a big wave reared up on the outside reef at pipeline, and I was watching from the beach going you know, maybe he's in the spot.
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These reef-building rhodophytes are called coralline algae, because they secrete a hard shell of carbonate around themselves, in much the same way that corals do.
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He also increased the foundation's endowment nearly threefold, to roughly $6 billion.
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I hauled in the trailing ropes, hoisted this awkward sail reefed, the forestaysail being already set, and under this sail brought her at once on the wind heading for the land, which appeared as an island in the sea.
Sailing Alone Around the World
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THE SUN'S SUNK behind the row of trees and clapboard cottages on the shore, past the reef and its traffic — fishermen and jetskiers heading back to houses and bars — past where the Connecticut River dumps its brackish load into Long Island Sound.
Monkeytown prologue/chapter first
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In marine areas, species concentrations are highest around coral reefs, where butterflyfishes and angelfishes, wrasses, parrotfishes and triggerfishes are common.
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The crux of the arrangement is a series of reef lease agreements with the local villages.
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Police officers face a crackdown on second jobs after a threefold increase in the numbers taking on extra work in their spare time.
Times, Sunday Times
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Turning, we saw a spotted eagle ray descend the reef wall and glide over the plateau.
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Another time[sentence dictionary], a photographer had ventured on to the reef that rose up from the sea at the far corner.
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Coral reefs contain a greater variety of species than any other habitat except for tropical forests.
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The cutter lay like a log on the water, the reef-points rattling on the main-sail like a shower of small shot; and, every time he heard the sound, the man at the helm would raise his eyes aloft, and, fixing them steadily on the gaff-topsail for a minute or two, turn round and scan the horizon; and then, walking to the quarter, moisten his forefinger in his mouth, and hold it above his head.
A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden 2nd edition
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Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary comprises a fringing coral reef ecosystem nestled within an eroded volcanic crater on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa.
Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary
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Anthozoans are readily available on coral reefs therefore it's not surprising that anthozoan tissue is their main diet.
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The Great Barrier Reef spans almost 135,000 square miles along Australia's north-east coast.
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If they're not out raving all night hopped up on that ecstasy stuff, they're out behind the school listening to rap music, smoking reefer and even, sometimes, Mary Jane.
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Sponges and corals grew on rises in this sea, forming reefs that divided up parts of this sea into isolated lagoons.
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Tourists visit Mayan ruins, take jungle safaris, and explore a long barrier reef.
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Intermittent darkness and flashing so played on the enemy line from Gommecourt to Maricourt that it looked like a reef on a loppy day.
The Old Front Line
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Each day the men went out in the dories and fished the reef.
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The mussel reef that once thrived in Okahu Bay is being replenished to filter the waters from high sedimentation and metal contamination, and to restore the mauri (life force) of the bay.
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We had some sensational reef fishing for three days catching heaps of red emperor, coral trout, nannygai, spanish mackerel and heaps more.
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The coble, so called because it was clinker-built in the manner of a Scotch fishing dinghy, very flat-bottomed, glided across the reef without grazing itself and stroked the mere 150 yards across the lagoon to the straight beach, where some of the surviving members of the community stood waiting: six women, one—the oldest—big with child, and five men whose ages, if their faces reflected their years, varied between shaveling young and grizzled old.
Morgan’s Run
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Either way, those that sell or lease trucks, trailers and reefers to dairy manufacturers regularly work to understand the needs of this unique industry.
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Approaching the end of the channel, we found that the German couple who had pushed on ahead had encountered a more vigorous current and were clinging to the reef, their bodies extended like banners in the slipstream.
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The cities of Stalinvast were more like coral reefs looming above a sea of hostile jungle.
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But after mechanical fishing dredges destroyed the oyster reefs early in the 20th Century, the water became increasingly turbid and oxygen deficient.
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On the reef we saw nervous trunkfish, snappers and the odd barracuda.
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They form reefs that which can block outlet pipes.
Times, Sunday Times
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A crest much above this level effectively converts a reef to a detached breakwater, introducing the potential for the formation of harmful tombolos and disruption to longshore processes.
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Other important components of the fringing reef ecosystem include algae (brown, red and green), marine invertebrates (shrimp, lobster, crabs and sea urchins) and fishes (parrotfish, wrasses, damselfish, surgeonfish, goatfish, jacks and sharks).
Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary
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It was common ground that the foreseeability element of the threefold test was satisfied.
Times, Sunday Times
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There is one section of the reef is sufficiently submerged to get a jollyboat over.
Morgan’s Run
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Monique broke off her embittered harangue of the soldiers on the pier, and Professor Saito steered his wife's arm towards the reef.
RUSHING TO PARADISE
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Visits to Amnesty's US website reportedly increased sixfold, donations threefold and the rate of new memberships twofold.
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Turtles, green and hawksbill, still browse among the sponges and coral of the reefs.
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The reef is just a few metres from the shore and you can take a car and shore-dive most of the sites, each of which is clearly signposted with yellow stones.
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There were civilian sea captains, killed far from home when their ships ran aground on the reef.
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It offers pristine beaches, unspoilt forests and the second-largest barrier reef in the world.
Times, Sunday Times
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There are no surrounding protective reefs or sheltered lagoons.
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Who holds the record for the highest freefall parachute jump?
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Not only would the fishes get a tasty meal but your bones could be used as the basis for a new coral reef.
The Sun
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It is this submerged reef that causes fierce surges of current in the tide races in the area.
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The relaxed daily routine consists of diving or snorkelling near pristine reefs and experiencing the culture and landscape of these remote isles.
Times, Sunday Times
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Even on reefs, most species of host actinians are inconspicuous, unlike their partner fish.
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Despite the protection of the reef, there was sufficient sea running to make the patrol boat roll through sixty degrees.
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If the ground you are casting onto has areas of broken rocky ground or shallow reef, then fish will feed through the ebb tide as well.
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Science on the reef embraces so many diverse and alluring fields: marine ecology, oceanography, plate tectonics, ethnobiology, and more.
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Only one day after his voyage ended on the reef, Mr Taurae was already taking semi-solid food and trying to strengthen his legs after more than four months aboard his 25-foot boat.
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The ancient sponges provided much of the backbone of the undersea reef structures.
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The sheet bend, and in some cases the fisherman's knot, are simple binding knots that can replace the reef knot.
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Paganism: If you send shit out into the world, it will return to you threefold.
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One time I come across one of numerous hawksbill turtles feeding undisturbed on the reef.
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Turtles are common, and the reef is packed with octopuses.
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Anchors and anchor chains cause serious damage to reef corals and will uproot sea grasses.
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First, however, Pieribone and his colleagues are searching global coral reefs for new fluorescent proteins, ones that better shine through bones and muscle tissue.
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Raynal's Wrecked on a Reef is an articulate account written with great attention to the accurate recording of all the nasty, demanding details of their ordeal.
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She plucked a spill of burning cardboard off the plate, and putting the reefer to her lips, lit it.
EVERVILLE
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The horizontal currents over the reef were found to be primarily due to the hydraulic flow and surface gravitational seiches.
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Katkandu motors through a gap in the barrier reef between South Water Caye and Carrie Bow Caye as we pull on shortie wetsuits, weight belts, tanks, fins.
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The wealth from those fields helped finance the exploitation of the greatest gold reef in the world, which was discovered on the Witwatersrand in 1886.
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The clubbing is really great, but there are also such beautiful places, like the Great Barrier Reef.
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Reefer Madness" tells the story of Jimmy Harper, an upstanding youth who becomes a whacked-out pot fiend after one 'toke' of the evil reefer.
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While I'm on the point, my book consumption has increased threefold.
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Spider crabs stalked the seabed; wrasse, blennies, shannies and rockling darted over the reefs, and pollack wheeled overhead.
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Tourists have also been blamed for damaging its coral reefs and marine fauna.
Times, Sunday Times
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I spend my last day in Panama snorkelling the reef, still searching for lost loot.
Times, Sunday Times
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The seabed images were used by the Navy in deciding which areas of shoals and reef needed careful investigations using the ship's echosounder.
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What resulted in the cancellation of the contracts was the inability/failure of Latreefers to pay the keel laying instalments when they fell due and the Yard's cancellation of the contracts thereafter.
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We believe the mauri of the reef has been seriously affected and to remedy this the wreck must be removed.
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The rest of the island is characterized by beautiful sandy beaches, coral reefs, warm clear blue waters and idyllic islands.
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Reef managers created a system of zoning that regulates activities in different places that are sensitive to different pressures.
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The coral reef horizon is 19 m thick and, based on observation of weathered exposures of some of the massive and ramose coral colonies, it probably had a meter or more of relief on its surface at the peak of reef development.
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The dangers of fiddling further with tax relief like this are threefold.
Times, Sunday Times
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Réalisatrice (avec Jean Loiseau) de deux 26 minutes pour Thalassa (FR3), "Fous de Surf" et "La Dame du Reef" - 1988
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I looked over the reef to see large shadows moving with slow deliberation way below.
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The tail end of a cyclone hit Gisborne just as the ship was leaving the harbour and instead of sailing out beyond the reef it finished up aground alongside it.
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Here, a gray reef shark swims amid a school of black triggerfish in the waters off Starbuck Island.
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Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms.
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From a literary perspective, the book is an artistic masterpiece, constructed in two parts (1: 1 – 7: 32, 8: 1 – 16: 25), with each internally ordered by a threefold chiastic pattern.
Judith: Apocrypha.
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The final look, always a bride, was Kate Middleton appropriate with long charmeuse sleeves, but a train with Swarovski crystals resembling freeform stripes of a zebra.
Cameron Silver: Let's Get Serious
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The ocean temperature was above normal in most areas, prompting mass bleaching of many coral reefs.
Times, Sunday Times
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As indicated by the shaded areas in the figure, the cavity is connected to outside through two types of channels having threefold and fourfold symmetries.
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I judged her to be of about twenty tons; she had a trysail set and heavily reefed down.
Movie Night
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A stick for prying clams from the reef, for example, counted as one techno-unit, whereas a bamboo crab trap with a baited lever counted as 16, because it comprised 16 working parts, each a technology in its own right.
Why Some Islanders Build Better Crab Traps
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Other reef fish like soldierfishes, pygmy angelfishes, and unicornfishes also have pelagic larvae, but even these fish show genetic isolation based on their location.
Livescience.com
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The predominant feature of the shoreline is the rocky cliffs, extending under water to encompass a lush kelp forest, submarine reefs and offshore seamounts.
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Finding we could not weather the reef, and that _it was too late had it been in our power to give any assistance_; and still fearing that we might be embayed or entangled by the supposed chain or patches; all therefore that remained for us to do was either by dint of carrying sail to weather the reef to the southward, (meaning the Cato's Bank,) or, if failing in that, to push to leeward and endeavour to find a passage through the _patches of reef_ to the northward.
A Voyage to Terra Australis — Volume 2
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Black reefs scatter over the bay, appear indistinctly as the tide waves leap.
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That ocean, Bowman realized, must be very shallow; even if there was no dry land, there must be many reefs almost breaking the surface, to produce that endless susurration.
Tin
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For a moment, I envisage us grating across a coral reef, or running aground on a sandbank.
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You will normally spot them scavenging at the edge of the reef for bits of loose weed and other debris.
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The hotel is right on the beach and close to a coral reef ideal for divers.
The Sun
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The coral reefs of Walindi bay are probably the most diverse reef systems on our planet.
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I zoom round the other divers seeking good camera angles, lining up divers with outcrops of coral and sponges, then flitting on to catch shoals of grunts and jacks and all the usual reef fish.
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The reef had been heavily damaged and thoroughly overfished, forcing islanders to venture farther to sea to find good fishing.
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It's only been latterly that we've discovered that it's lots of individual reefs, around about 2,900 separate reef systems which make up the Great Barrier Reef.
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Besides the reef, the Keys are full of accidental and manmade shipwrecks to dive on.
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This may the basis for many species of coral fishes refuging in reef structures at the height of the ebb and flood, and swimming and feeding around slack tides.
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Parrotfish swim over a reef cluster off Raine Island , Australia.
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Human life,like flood water and do not hear of islands and reefs,it is difficult to create beautiful waves.
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One survey revealed a threefold increasein breast cancer.
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To make it easier to use the hooks, you can lash two stainless steel rings through the cringles at each tack reef location.
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Gold Reef satisfies both his Johannesburg moguls and the description of the wonderful corals and fishes.
A DAYSTAR OF FEAR
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Tourists visit Mayan ruins, take jungle safaris, and explore a long barrier reef.
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Reefs 'No 2 shaft on May 10 last year, the day of the accident that killed 104 miners, said in reply to a question by state counsel R du Toit: "The white man (onsetter Christ du Plooy, his supervisor) should report that.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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A much earlier development than the biblical canon was the evolution of the threefold ministry of bishop, presbyter, and deacon.
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The wobbegong, (carpet shark), attacked 22-year-old Luke Tresoglavic yesterday whilst he was ‘snorkelling’ on a reef off Caves Beach, south of Newcastle.
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As encouraging the sustainable use of coral reefs for the fishkeeping hobby.
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It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too.
Times, Sunday Times
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'On account of the threefoldness of devout meditation.'
The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Sankaracarya Sacred Books of the East, Volume 1
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The hazards facing them include snakes, poisonous fish and fruit, reef sharks, moray eels, stingrays, fire coral, mosquitoes, bats, fire ants, rats and wild pigs.
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The loss of algae-eating fish, such as parrotfish and surgeonfish, is worrying, says Paddack, because they help the reefs thrive by clearing away algae.
Resilience Science
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The subdued hues of the soft corals and sponges and the shimmering fish flirting along the reef edge made a stunning spectacle.
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It has an unspoilt house reef, with diving and snorkelling boat trips available and surfing too.
Times, Sunday Times
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The middle section has some very large tunnels that cut through the reef crest.
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Emergency surgery is associated with a threefold increase in morbidity and mortality.
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The balloonfish is usually a shy little fellow, who retreats to a safe hole in the reef to peak out warily.
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the ship was clear of the reef
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By July though, it was reported from Beltana that no payable gold had been found, but that some good reefs had been taken up.
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Recent studies on the reef corals of the Philippine Islands and their zoogeography.
Tubbataha Reef Marine Park, Philippines
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The algae consumed waste products from the reef and under the intense artificial sunlight they proliferated in stringy green mats.
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The South Island was formed, they say, when a canoe full of 150 gods foundered on a reef.
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The Umbria now lies on its side in 24m on Wingate Reef, its starboard-side davits still breaking the surface.
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Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs.
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Oil spills are having a devastating effect on coral reefs in the ocean.
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So even if we do go up threefold this year, we're only talking about 18,000 people.
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Order now before today's pussified, PADI-preaching prattlers warp you into taking "living reef eco-tours" when, instead, you could be going 30 fathoms deep and power-heading jewfish between the eyes.
Hell Divers' Rodeo
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Because of the way they spawn, and because of the way they recruit back onto the reef, there's really no way of reducing the population for more than one breeding season really.
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Oregon's lighthouses were all but inaccessible when they were built in the 19th century, near shoals and sandbars, treacherous offshore rocks and reefs.
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Analysis of fossilised coral reefs off the Gulf of Mexico found many died during this time -- known to climatologists as an "interglacial" -- and were replaced by new reefs on higher ground.
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It is one great sheet of old coral-reef and coral-mud, which is now called the carboniferous limestone.
Madam How and Lady Why
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The number of young people claiming jobseeker's allowance for six months has risen more than threefold.
Times, Sunday Times
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As part of the unique package, he would receive training in freefall parachuting, high-altitude decompression, basic radio procedures and reusable launch vehicle systems operation.
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I went to the Great Barrier Reef to go scuba diving, best trip so far! timon is awesome (224 posts) on April 6, 2009 - 10: 48am.
AfterEllen.com - Because visibility matters
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Diving at times of day chosen to keep us apart from other liveaboards and dayboats, we were alone as we explored Blue Holes, lakes full of jellyfish and spectacular coral reefs.
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In 1770 the ship grounded on the Great Barrier Reef, and after frantic efforts to save the ship, it was beached and repaired over the course of several weeks before resuming her voyage.
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Thanks to the heroic efforts of enlightened local people who understand that short-term sacrifice is worth the long-term benefit of conserving resources for future generations, many Philippine reefs are now healthier than when I first started working there.
Dr. Terry Gosliner: From Beautiful Nudibranchs to Coral Graveyards: Marine Research in the Indian and Pacific Oceans (PHOTOS)
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Rational Review
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The depletion of coral reef habitats and marine aquarium fishes has presented a relatively new market in aquaculture.