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Shorelines meaning
plural of shoreline
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Living shorelines, which have become more popular in the Carolinas, employ natural structures to mimic how shorelines would normally react to waves, wind, storms and other climate and weather conditions if left to their own devices.
All shorelines and waterbodies in Kootenay National Park are closed until March in an effort to stop the spread of a parasite that is deadly to fish.
At the news conference, Premier Tim Houston singled out the RCMP and other first responders, including volunteer firefighters, who helped search shorelines and flooded fields for the missing people.
From picturesque shorelines to mouthwatering dining options, there’s a lot to love about the Garden State.
However, the star of the show has been a texas rigged chigger craw on a Vector Hooks EWG pitched into the thick reeds along wind blown shorelines.
In the meantime, Emerald Lake, Emerald River, Peaceful Pond and One Duck Lake, along with their shorelines and tributaries, are closed to swimming and boats, though surrounding trails will remain open.
People are advised to keep away from river edges and shorelines.
SB 5104 would improve air photo surveys of the shoreline and add on the water views of those shorelines much like Google Street view images.
Some regions along the Acadian Peninsula also have some living shorelines and sand dune restoration projects.
The filtration system is designed to capture, reduce and filter pollutants from stormwater runoff, in an effort to safeguard coastal waters along Lahaina shorelines, according to the county Department of Public Works.
There are around 1,700 properties along shorelines, and the idea is to allow about 5 per cent of these to be licensed — about 85 properties.
A worker stands on logs pinned down with rebar to hold sediment in place that will be planted with salt tolerant plants for a ‘living shorelines’ project on the Blue Hill Peninsula in Maine.
By late July and early August fledged young are noticeable on Seward Peninsula shorelines, but many adults and juveniles soon depart for food-rich premigratory staging areas on the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta.
Filling in wetlands also means losing wildlife habitat and the benefits that habitat provides, such as filtering out pollutants and stabilizing shorelines.
Last month, Cavan Monaghan received the fourth quarter (January 1 – March 31) payment from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) totaling $72,868 for hosting Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs.
Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) made a third its quarter (October 1 – December 31) payment totaling $76,278 to the township for hosting Shorelines Slots at Kawartha Downs in Fraserville last month.
She urged people to stay away from lakes and shorelines due to flooding, adding that she had seen images of cars abandoned on washed out roadways.
Sure, we feel fortunate to live in a town with great walking trails, open space and farmland, Casco Bay shorelines, top schools, a good post office, excellent stores and restaurants, and activities for all.
The Assembly approved this project in September using special service area funds dedicated to regular maintenance to protect the shorelines.
The Midwinter Waterfowl Survey has been conducted annually since the early 1960s and covers most of the tidal shorelines and near-shore waterfowl habitat in Maryland (see below for survey results from the last 5 years).