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    1. As he sinks, John sees millions of tropical fish below him and a gorgeous reef of pink and blue coral


    2. It's back in the middle but it has a nice reef and nice lagoons


    3. No, as Angels they could give themselves the ability to breath underwater so they dropped down into a brightly lit grotto in the reef blow them that was sending up the rhythm of quite a party beat


    4. reef for the door


    5. He grins as Bex looks away, pretending to examine a picture of Ernest Hemmingway on the back of a boat holding up what looks like a reef shark


    6. With warm winds and safe harbours, these islands are famed for their unbroken coral reef


    7. Cooled by trade winds, miles of beautiful beach and thousands of friends you have not yet met, the reef here plunges to depths of 110 feet where octopus, moray eel and barracuda thrive


    8. It is surrounded by coral reef and you have probably seen this island on TV wildlife programs – it’s here where the native red crabs make their migration down to the coast, to bread and release their eggs into the sea


    9. Coconut palms cover most of the land, with large lagoons and a coral reef to complete


    10. On a reef, there was a white

    11. Father said that it looked large enough for our boats to pass through the reef unharmed


    12. With this information, Harrocke, the pilot, was instructed to anchor the Shenandoah inside a long reef, which extends almost across the entrance to the harbor, rendering the


    13. finally lost on a coral reef in the Indian Ocean in 1879, fourteen years after the last Confederate flag was hauled down


    14. Trapped in the water volume between coast and barrier reef, the deadly brew and choking plastics were continually washed over and against the coral


    15. The result, as a gallery of spectacular underwater pictures clearly demonstrated it was largely dead coastal reef, which collapsed the food chain, depleting or eliminating entire fish populations


    16. They found that chemicals and plastic from the plantations were killing the reef, but a lawsuit came to nothing


    17. Richard waded through the surf pushing, while Pepé, atop his little seat in the bow, guided to cut the breakers, and soon they were both paddling rhythmically beside the reef, paralleling the coast


    18. Later, they stopped to work with their nets while Caroline and Mike snorkeled, drifting hypnotically above the wonderland of the reef


    19. The reef and myriads of colorful fish were all clearly visible on the shady side of a canoe


    20. He would replace it with something more suitable for surfing reef breaks in Bali

    21. This fact has been proven correct by core samples from the Great Barrier Reef


    22. That hides in the black coral reef


    23. He knew they were caught between the cliffs and outer reef


    24. outer reef and the crest broke, millions of tonnes of whitewater crashed down and then


    25. It’s design and it’s extreme length are meant to spare the reef while allowing the docking of vessels requiring deep anchorage, such as The Queen of Waves


    26. We were touring the underwater facilities and enjoying the beauty of the nocturnal life of the reef


    27. the other reef islands


    28. The favorite off duty site for the soldiers is the Reef


    29. The Reef Bar sits at the end of a thirty-yard long pier into


    30. reef in the world

    31. when the owner of the Reef Bar dropped in to say hello


    32. The Peshtigo (Wisconsin) Light (1934) was built on a three-mile-long reef


    33. And there, on the Ideal Reef,


    34. On Ishigaki island we saw the famous blue coral and learned that that reef was being threatened by destruction to make way for an airport runway extension


    35. The children looked over the side of the boat and found that they had been deposited in a decorative pool built into an outcropping on the side of a mountain of coral reef


    36. Set into the side of the reef not far from the boat were a pair of white pearl doors


    37. They were too slow to choose—the prow of the boat sailed into the tangled reef


    38. "Miroslav suggested blocking the entrance to the inlet and creating a natural reef


    39. Not over that reef


    40. "He's moving heaven and earth -- and your reef -- to get it

    41. He saw two dolphins that were out past the coral reef that was swimming


    42. Amaranta felt freed of a reef, and she herself did not understand why she started thinking again at that time about Colonel Gerineldo Márquez, why she remembered with such nostalgia the afternoons of Chinese checkers, and why she even desired him as the man in her bedroom


    43. Any way, about the ship; I crashed her into a reef just out of port, sinking her as swift as a fart in the night


    44. , the tanker ground to a halt on Bligh Reef


    45. It also looked like a battleship, having been built around a rocky reef that had been razed first and then wrapped in a concrete shell up to ten meters in thickness, making it nearly invulnerable to ship guns


    46. "Well, that's red coral reef do you want to sign up? We have a couple more seats on the boat


    47. After several more tense moments, they plunged into the inviting waters and then started immediately for the red coral reef, in the distance


    48. He then dragged the bag as far towards the red coral reef as possible; and then delicately pulled on Jose's arm, motioning to reverse course


    49. Farther below, he counted seven, white-tipped reef sharks quickening their pace, just as the chummed water started filtering through their keen receptors


    50. For a moment, Jose could see the cruising reef sharks fill the scene's backdrop, but he managed to emerge from the tunnel, unaware of what Mitchell had planned













































    1. The mainsail should have been reefed before this


    2. The sails were made of slatted canes that could be reefed in horizontal folds


    3. well to the storm sail we’d raised and reefed, which of course had


    4. The sails were reefed tight in a desperate attempt to stop her nosediving down to her doom in the blow, a south-easterly which had come from nowhere in the night and drove her helplessly before it


    5. But Melanie reefed up her top hoop a little higher


    6. In his place is coming a class of men miscalled sailors, who never reefed a sail or coiled a cable, who do not know how to launch a life-boat or pull an oar, and in whose career we meet the ridiculous episode of the life-boats of the Titanic, where women were obliged to take the oars from their hands and row the boats


    7. The three corresponding new sails were now bent and reefed, and a storm-trysail was set further aft; so that the ship soon went through the water with some precision again; and the course—for the present, East-south-east—which he was to steer, if practicable, was once more given to the helmsman


    1. And the reefs are already pretty hazardous


    2. and many men to fend off the reefs as they made their way inshore


    3. It abounded with rugged islands with waterfalls and coral reefs, lots of sand and palms


    4. tidelike over the reefs of treetops


    5. This is also the big problem with the world’s fisheries and ocean reefs, too


    6. “Well, the grazing commons and ocean reefs aren’t ‘expandable’ while governmental budgets are! As long as it is in the politicians’ interest, they can continue to pass as many funding bills as they wish, resulting in the persistent deficits that led to the Balanced Budget Amendment proposals


    7. upcoming water wars, the erosion of the coral reefs, the endangered ozone layer, lost species, urban sprawl, sustainable growth, and so on


    8. divers used wooden boxes with glass bottoms to float over the reefs and spot abalone and


    9. At a distance on top of the mountains are huge, colorful, glowing coral reefs, the size of elephants


    10. It is believed that Christopher Columbus discovered Labadee in 1492, before his vessel fell victim to the reefs and shelves of rocks of the Caribbean

    11. The view showed the entire island, ringed with reefs, with black sand beach around tropical forest, and a volcano at one end


    12. Now I give you my knowledge of the contours of the seafloor and the reefs that surround Hilia


    13. The illusion showed a long stone building almost thirty meters in length set into the gentle slope of the sea floor outside the ring of reefs


    14. from Belize more by the shape of the shore and reefs than by


    15. The Balsam crew rescued downed pilots and bomber crews in treacherous reefs and heavy surf and sea conditions (Morgan, “A Coast Guard Buoy Tender…,”


    16. Surrounded by shoals an’ reefs miles wide, so ships can’t get in there without usin’ magic


    17. The cliffs above the sea are bright with flare lights and bombed out shells of warships repurposed into reefs


    18. Bamboo Island is a popular tranquil get away for both foreigners and Khmers, as there is nothing to do but relax, swim or snorkel on the many reefs at tranquillity bay which is a small bay on the island


    19. Some of the world's greatest maritime explorers have scoured the hundreds of islands, reefs, sand bars, channels, coves and indeed, much of the continental shelf, searching for that wretched treasure ship," she said with a thin, sceptical smile, as if the searchers' antics amused her


    20. Everyone realized a very real danger existed of the small ship being crushed on the numerous rocky islands and hidden reefs

    21. OF THE SHALLOW REEFS


    22. habitats and coral reefs


    23. method of fishing is hazardous to coral reefs and countless non-


    24. He opened his eyes and took in the seascape, corral reefs, clown fish, and sea horses


    25. He was not surprised by that, as more than a few ships sank every year around the Guadeloupe because of tropical storms or collisions with reefs


    26. Then we were invited to a meeting for me to speak, at a meeting in the village, so to get there we waded out into the surf, got into a boat, travelled around through the reefs and landed on another beach


    27. the reefs, but I knew I’d see him sooner or later


    28. and the coral reefs are a treasure trove of


    29. mollusk-like brachiopods and the great coral reefs, were still


    30. in the Early Triassic, forming small patches of reefs of modest

    31. and formed fringing reefs about the islands


    32. The result was a string of sharply defined reefs


    33. On the closer ones, beaches and reefs could be


    34. sprinkled with islands and coral reefs


    35. The beginning - The Reefs of the World


    36. Our reefs are


    37. for reefs because, in the wild (and in captivity), there is evidence that they eat inverts (shrimp)


    38. learnt about the reefs, and that our specimens are generally hand-caught from the wild


    39. The Reefs of the World


    40. diligent in not rewarding those that harm the environment and the coral reefs

    41. scenes, coral reefs, etc


    42. While natural reefs can be in the mid to low 80's °F they don't have the temperature swings as


    43. The beautiful coral reefs of the world are often the primary motivators


    44. reefs often have high flow rates and often intense sun light due to the shallower water


    45.  Patch Coral Reef - this is a small coral reef often isolated from other reefs


    46. Barrier Reefs and Atolls


    47. habitats found on the coral reefs and perhaps we can help educate others of the reef's


    48. that are revitalizing areas on damaged reefs with captive raised corals! There are also scientific


    49. Again, captive propagation or fragging your own corals is also great for the real reefs because it places less demand on them from the aquarium hobby


    50. lessen the burden on the reefs and most educated hobbyists nowadays will pay a little more












































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