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Dogger meaning
A two-masted fishing vessel, used by the Dutch until around the 18th century.
Example sentences (13)
A total of 277 turbines will be installed at the Dogger Bank wind farm in the North Sea.
The announcement comes as Dowden highlights progress at the offshore Dogger Bank wind farm off England’s northeast coast, which eventually will have capacity to power more than six million homes.
RWE is behind the major, 100-turbine Sofia Offshore Wind Farm in the Dogger Bank area of the North Sea.
The most severe earthquake to hit the UK on record hit Dogger Bank in the North Sea, around 60 miles off the Yorkshire coast.
By about 8200 years ago, Doggerland had gradually shrunk in size, leaving Dogger Island surrounded by a small archipelago (see image, above left).
Dogger littoral, meanwhile, refers to the now submerged lands that would once have extended from the current east England coastline.
The Dogger Bank windfarm is also one of the most cost competitive offshore windfarms in the world after driving its costs down to record lows of between £39.65/MWh and £41.61/MWh in the government’s support contract auction last year.
When Dave loses his much-loved toy dog, Dogger, he’s inconsolable.
A single Zeppelin, L 5, played an unimportant part in the Battle of the Dogger Bank on 24 January 1915.
Set in both Russia and Japan, it ends with the Dogger Bank incident involving the Baltic Fleet.
The battle of Dogger Bank was won in no small part due to the intercepts that allowed the Navy to position its ships in the right place.
The East Asia Squadron was defeated by British battlecruisers * Battle of Dogger Bank (Vice Admiral Franz Hipper ) - 1915.
The fleet was forced to take this longer route after the Dogger Bank incident on 21 October 1904, where the Russian fleet fired on British fishing boats that they mistook for enemy torpedo boats.