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Dungeness

Dungeness meaning

A headland in Lydd parish, on the coast of Kent, England, formed largely of a shingle beach in the form of a cuspate foreland (OS grid ref TR0916). | An unincorporated community in Clallam County, Washington, United States. | A town near Lucinda, Shire of Hinchinbrook, Queensland, Australia.

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Dungeness A power station ceased generation at the end of 2006 after 40 years of supplying electricity to the national grid.

He said a key issue in his campaign would be the bid to persuade the government to include Dungeness power station as an approved site for future nuclear energy generation.

MOUNT VERNON — Throughout the Salish Sea, thousands of derelict crab pots still collect Dungeness crabs, leaving the creatures trapped and reducing the harvest.

Bosses say the sprawling facility will be connected to the National Grid either via an existing substation in Dungeness or a new substation proposed to be built nearby.

For the past few years, whales have begun to strain the Bay Area Dungeness crabbers.

Last month, Newsom signed three bills to establish new state symbols including the banana slug as state slug, the black abalone as state seashell and the Dungeness crab as state crustacean.

Meanwhile the recreational take of Dungeness crab using traps will be temporarily restricted in some areas when the recreational season opens Nov. 2, officials said.

Migrants are brought in to Dungeness, Kent, onboard an RNLI lifeboat after they were rescued from a small boat.

Nuclear innovation continued at the site with the construction of Dungeness B in 1983, the UK's first Advanced Gas-cooled Reactor.

So I could get a handle on this, asking for a friend, of course, I hopped on a Zoom call with Bartlett and Coote, who spoke to me from their romantically minimal home across the pond on the South Coast of England, near Dungeness.

The menu features 200-plus seafood items, including halibut, salmon, sushi-grade tuna, prawns, lobster and Dungeness crab — much of it caught by the restaurant’s own fishing fleet.

The photographer, himself, moved to Dungeness in 2008 - renovating a “shack on the beach” about a five- to 10-minute walk away.

This home in Dungeness on a private estate where Ed Sheeran owns a home is on the market.

At lunch we might buy fish and chips on Dungeness Beach.

Before it was automated in 1976, the New Dungeness Light was home to legendary keepers like Henry Blake, its first lighthouse keeper.

Butterflies in winter are becoming more common than the Smew, a relatively rare migratory bird seen in Dungeness, according to Grahame Madge, a Met Office spokesman.

Dream, Dungeness 1989: Richard Heslop filming Jarman in bed circled by dervishes.

HUMBOLDt – This year’s commercial Dungeness crab season is tracking to be on par with last year’s but value took a hit, as live crab exports to China were blocked at a time when demand surges.

Seventy of these were discovered on board inflatable boats, while 12 men were found at Dungeness on the Kent coast.

The Laying on of Hands: Jarman surrounded by his close friends, Dungeness, 1991.