continental shelf - A region of relatively shallow water surrounding each of the continents. cordage - Any rope or line. counter - The part of the stern aft of where it leaves the waterline.
continent A large land mass, such as Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. continental shelf ...
Continental Shelf : A region of relatively shallow water surrounding a land mass where the depth increases gradually before it plunges into the deeps of the ocean.
The necessity of maintaining a thoroughly efficient life-boat service is now generally recognized by the people not only of Great Britain, but also of those other countries on the European Continent and America which have a sea-board, ...
A lascar (Lashkar, Laskar) (Persian: Ù"شکر‎) and (Bengali) was a sailor or militiaman from the Indian Subcontinent or other countries east of the Cape of Good Hope, ...
Long period waves of low height that travel along the continental shelf and may modify coastal water levels off New South Wales by up to 0.2m. Shelf waves are generated e.g.
Non-contiguous: domestic shipping routes serving alaska and non-continental u.s. states and territories. Norske veritas: norwegian classification society. Notary public: a person authorized to witness the signing of documents.
Southern Ocean: The ocean surrounding the Antarctic continent. The largest uninterrupted water on the earth with the most dynamic weather systems, the highest waves, and the strongest winds (apart from tropical storms).
Berne Gauge The most restrictive loading gauge (standard measure) or the lowest common denominator of loading gauges on the railways of continental Europe.
See also: Point, Running, Lines, Navigation, Boat
 
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