How To Use Tideland In A Sentence

  • The afternoon sunset had tinted the white clouds and blue sky into subtle, mellow shades and the fresh, wet winds brushed our faces as we were transported to the tideland in an ox cart.
  • At least eight lodges have received the go-ahead to be built in tidelands.
  • The development and utilization of tideland shall be subject to comprehensive planning and strict administration.
  • Cixi there, "Tang to Song Tu, known as" tideland reclamation of a long history, shaped by the people in Cixi pioneering character, Cixi long history of immigrant cultures.
  • Yueqing Bay is the rare "ocean farm", with more than 20 million mu of tideland, shallow waters of 18 mu.
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  • Because all of the docks cross public tidelands, you're welcome to wander around these floating neighborhoods, checking out the sometimes eccentric designs - look for the floating Taj Mahal.
  • The prefectural government will establish a committee to hear suggestions on how to resolve the environmental problems in the bay area, tidelands and wetlands, she said.
  • Those of us who cross the Hood Canal Bridge daily are still gritting our teeth on the graving dock fiasco in Port Angeles, where workers unearthed a few bones in the tidelands during preparation for pontoon construction. Sound Politics: Balterdash
  • With the help of Spanish merchants, the galiot had developed from galley-type vessels which were modified and adapted to suit the Dutch tidelands: The body plan of the Furttenbach galley of 1571 exhibits a relatively flat bottom throughout some two thirds of its length, making it highly suitable for the conditions of the Zuidersee mud-flats.
  • On the west coast of Mexico near the town of San Blas is a limestone spring called La Tobara, part of an inviting system of lagoons, canals, and navigable tidelands.
  • State Lands Commissioner Peter Goldmark announced Thursday that he won't sign a lease with Taylor Shellfish that was negotiated by past commissioner Doug Sutherland to settle the company's long-term trespass on state tidelands in Totten Inlet. The News Tribune - Tacoma - Homepage
  • The compromise has to minimize the damage to the environment and maximize the contribution to the development of the provincial economy in the use of the reclaimed tideland.
  • Almost all (90%) of the former tidelands around the edges of the Coos estuary have been diked or filled to accommodate transportation routes and to create flat land for building and agriculture. South Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve, Oregon
  • However there are no dazzling lights, no exciting music, no wine or scent of perfume when you disco on the tideland.

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