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This is a Russian trawler fishing, probably, for cod, in Russian waters, and then across the high seas of the north Atlantic.
And part of that increased abundance would spill over into the countries' waters, helping to replenish them.
That would also increase the catch in these waters, and so would the profits, because the cost of fishing would be lowered.
And this would not affect our ability to feed our growing population, because the high seas provide only five percent of the global marine catch, because the high seas are not as productive as near-shore
waters.
That's a mussel you can find in the
waters
out here, and the threads holding it to a rock are timed; at exactly two years, they begin to dissolve.
Well, it now turns out that the whales are crucial to sustaining that entire ecosystem, and one of the reasons for this is that they often feed at depth and then they come up to the surface and produce what biologists politely call large fecal plumes, huge explosions of poop right across the surface waters, up in the photic zone, where there's enough light to allow photosynthesis to take place, and those great plumes of fertilizer stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, the plant plankton at the bottom of the food chain, which stimulate the growth of zooplankton, which feed the fish and the krill and all the rest of it.
When we think of Nepal, we tend to think of the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas, the crystal-clear still
waters
of its alpine lakes, or the huge expanse of its grasslands.
And when we got to pirate waters, down the Bab-el-Mandeb strait and into the Indian Ocean, the ship changed.
And that was also shocking, because suddenly, I realized, as the captain said to me, that I had been crazy to choose to go through pirate
waters
on a container ship.
The box jellyfish, the deadliest venom in all of the ocean, is in these waters, and I have come close to dying from them on a previous attempt.
I hear you and I know that you would want me to be strong, but right now, I am being sucked down, surrounded and suffocated by these raging emotional waters, craving to cleanse my soul, trying to emerge on a firm footing one more time, to keep on fighting and flourishing just as you taught me.
And you'll have to come face-to-face with the Negro, who worked in the marshes, who was able to, with the sickle-cell trait, able to stand in high
waters
for long, long days.
We only have whales in our
waters
today because of the Save the Whales movement of the '70s.
Whales in our
waters
are still low in numbers, however, because they do face a range of other human-induced threats.
This whale pump, as it's called, actually brings essential limiting nutrients from the depths to the surface
waters
where they stimulate the growth of phytoplankton, which forms the base of all marine food chains.
We need to address the more modern, pressing problems that these whales face in our
waters
today.
If I could ask Shadi and Mouaz the second they stepped into the freezing
waters
of the English Channel, they would probably say, "This is worth the risk," because they could no longer see any other option.
"Still
waters
run deep," we say of someone quiet and thoughtful.
We find them in fissures of rock miles beneath our feet, in boiling
waters
of the ocean floor, in acidic
waters
of thermal springs, and in cloud droplets miles above our heads.
Are the
waters
depleted?
We have trampled the reefs physically with our boats, our fins, our bulldozers, and we have changed the chemistry of the entire sea, warmed the
waters
and made storms worse.
If you plunge deep into the sea, or even put your toes in the sea, you know it gets colder as you go down, and that's mostly because the deep
waters
that fill the abyss of the ocean come from the cold polar regions where the
waters
are dense.
This is some spectacular footage coming from a seamount about a kilometer deep in international
waters
in the equatorial Atlantic, far from land.
Lily Tomlin: Hand me one of those waters, I'm extremely dry.
And its
waters
are where frat boys can ride around on Jet Skis and banana boats.
Figuring similar things are made in similar ways, he argued the ancient teeth came from ancient sharks in
waters
that formed rock around the teeth and became mountains.
And I think that it's maybe interesting, also, that it deals with two problematic issues, which are rising
waters
and religion.
In an age when a man dared to sail across the Atlantic Ocean, Michelangelo dared to chart new artistic
waters.
And here, at this site, is the home of the Yacumama, mother of the waters, a giant serpent spirit who births hot and cold water.
I had received the shaman's blessing to study the river, on the condition that after I take the water samples and analyze them in my lab, wherever I was in the world, that I pour the
waters
back into the ground so that, as the shaman said, the
waters
could find their way back home.
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