seaward in English

adjective
1
going or pointing toward the sea.
there was a seaward movement of water on the bottom
adverb
1
toward the sea.
after about a mile they turned seaward
noun
1
the side that faces or is nearer to the sea.
breakwaters were extended further to seaward
adjective
adverb

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1. Water seaward af Oregon's Coasthe and river mouths

2. Balaklava, Ukraine, looking seaward with the harbour crowded with sailing ships

3. Withdraw seaward or you will be subject to defensive action.

4. Nourished by annual snow accumulation and often also by the seaward extension of land glaciers.

5. It is nourished by annual snow accumulation and also by the seaward extension of land glaciers.

6. Unit 5 (postglacial sand) is a shoreface deposit on the seaward front of the former moraine.

7. The Bombardons were designed to be moored seaward of the main Mulberry structure formed by Phoenix breakwaters

8. A high washout rate due to upwelling and subsequent seaward and alongshore transport is the most plausible explanation.

9. Today, though, only one arch exists —over 90 feet [30 m] wide— in the seaward end of the rock.

10. An area to seaward was reclaimed by the formation of a new sea wall, this wall being completed in 18

11. MENCKEN Beyond the two lonely figures, seaward, the moon swung, green-gold at the heart with Circumambient flame of pearl

12. The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change invites interested persons to apply for Seaward Production Licences in respect of certain acreage on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf.

13. The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change invites interested persons to apply for seaward production licences in respect of certain acreage on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf.

14. Largeflocks during the day remained on the mud-banks at the head of theharbour, in the same manner as on the grassy plains near theParana; and every evening they took flight seaward

15. The eastern or seaward berth will be designed to accommodate vessels ranging in size from 20,000 DWT up to 350,000 DWT (VLCC size tankers) will be used as a crude import and product export berth.

16. PELICAN - Australasia This ancient landmass doesn’t start to rupture its ties from its cradle in Pangaea until five minutes through track three when the tectonic ruptures provide the fissile momentum propelling it seaward

17. It was also decided to moor a number of 200ft long floating cruciform steel structures called Bombardons, secured end to end to give shelter to a deep water anchorage set up on the seaward side of the Phoenixes.

18. Only such projects/activities, which are located in the CRZ-I (Ecologically Sensitive Areas) and CRZ IV (area covered between Low Tide Line and 12 Nautical Miles seaward) shall be dealt with for CRZ clearance by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change.

19. The eastern or seaward berth will be designed to accommodate vessels ranging in size from 20,000 DWT up to 350,000 DWT (VLCC size tankers) and will be used as both a crude import and product export berth.

20. Applewood is special in being centrally located for the attractions of Nelson, Richmond, Mapua, Motueka and the Abel Tasman National Park whilst having the benefit of a very peaceful location towards the seaward end of the lovely Bronte Peninsula

21. At its seaward edge, it is characterized by a massive algal ridge (Gardiner, 1907; Strauss in lilt., 9.7.84) whose dimensions would appear to make it by far the largest such structure that has been reported for the Indian Ocean.

22. ‘Ice-floe trajectories from 24 to 26 April illustrate the middle of the period when the Alongshore lead was steadily open, movement offices to the SW, and other stable conditions conducive to whaling.’ ‘Nearshore, the seaward flanks, in the lee of a SSW-directed Alongshore flow, are steeper.’

23. Balaklava looking seaward showing general view of the landscape and buildings with the Commandant's house in the foreground, behind which, to the right, is the ordnance wharf and the harbor with a line of ships receding to the middle distance, and in the upper left corner

24. 1 History 2 Details of the fort 3 Gatehouse 4 Counterscarp battery 5 East and south ditches 6 Seaward face and gun emplacements 7 Present condition 8 Image gallery 9 See also 10 External links The fort was built between 1876 and 1888 by the British

25. ‘The most important room on view is the Harem, a compound of around 300 shining tiled chambers on several levels, connected by Arcaded courts and fountain gardens.’ ‘Yet the ballroom's lofty wood-panelled ceiling and tall seaward windows, along with an adjoining dining hall and Arcaded veranda, do evoke another more gracious age.’

26. A Baseline, as defined by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is the line along the coast from which the seaward limits of a state's territorial sea and certain other maritime zones of jurisdiction are measured, such as a state's exclusive economic zone.Normally, a sea Baseline follows the low-water line of a coastal state