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Seagoing

Seagoing meaning

Travelling out to sea. | Made for, fit for sailing on, or used on the high seas.

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However, it would be wrong to take the spotlight away from this wonderful and historic vessel, the world’s last seagoing paddle steamer.

Warming oceans affect the food sources of many of the seagoing animals in the Galapagos.

With a career-long commitment to maritime, including seagoing experience as an officer, Berglund has a formidable sales and business development record in technical areas which include ship energy, propulsion systems and performance monitoring.

Come to think of it, the Norwegian Pearl feels not unlike a more luxurious Butlin’s in seagoing form.

A particular irony occurs when Ewe-boats form wolfpacks, to hunt the seagoing enemies of the Fodderland.

He made the move after two Ukrainian warships – the search and rescue ship A500 Donbas and the seagoing tug A830 Korets – on September 23 passed through the strait for the first time without incident.

Although he never stood again, he was able to sit up and write several times, and his recovery was viewed so positively that a steamer was fitted out as a seagoing hospital to aid with his convalescence.

Although the Russian pioneers were skilled builders of river boats they lacked the knowledge and equipment to build seagoing vessels which meant that Okhotsk remained a coastal settlement and not a port.

A magnetohydrodynamic drive or MHD propulsor is a method for propelling seagoing vessels using only electric and magnetic fields with no moving parts, using magnetohydrodynamics.

As the clock was an attempt to make a seagoing version of his wooden pendulum clocks, which performed exceptionally well, he used wooden wheels, roller pinions and a version of the 'grasshopper' escapement.

Collini misinterpreted his specimen as a seagoing creature that used its long front limbs as paddles.

Created by Congress on 4 August 1790 at the request of Alexander Hamilton as the "Revenue Marine", it is the oldest continuous seagoing service of the United States.

Given barely two months to assemble a large seagoing invasion fleet, the Kriegsmarine opted to convert inland river barges into makeshift landing craft.

However, it never received a proper seagoing test as, when the ship demolished part of the Calais pier on her maiden voyage, investor confidence was lost and the ship was scrapped.

In this field the British, with their large seagoing navy, have had the bulk of world experience, and most anti-mine developments, such as degaussing and the double-L sweep were British inventions.

In transporting temperature-sensitive foodstuffs and other materials by trucks, trains, airplanes and seagoing vessels, refrigeration is a necessity.

It consists of the rivers Irwell and Mersey made navigable to Manchester for seagoing ships leaving the Mersey estuary.

It was the first ever seagoing screw collier and was built for John Bowes of Barnard Castle for shipping coal to London.

Modern Scotland Steam Lighter VIC32, the last seagoing coal fired steam Clyde Puffer From the mid thirteenth century to the present day all of the islands of the Clyde have remained part of Scotland.

Newton (1824), p. 12. At the age of eleven, he joined his father on a ship as an apprentice ; his seagoing career would be marked by headstrong disobedience.