shorelines in English

noun
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the line along which a large body of water meets the land.
he walked along the shoreline
noun
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a city in northwestern Washington, north of Seattle; population 52,005 (est. 2008).

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1. • Cladophora algae accumulation on Lake Ontario shorelines.

2. • There is continued summer crowding on the shorelines of Lake Louise and Moraine Lake.

3. Lowlands, particularly level to gently sloping plains associated with major drainages, alluvial deposits along the shorelines on islands of major rivers, and sheltered mesic depressions along valley slopes; shorelines and islands of small and large drainages.

4. Butterfishes frequent continental shorelines of North and South America, West Africa, and southern Asia

5. Butterfishes frequent continental shorelines of North and South America, West Africa, and southern Asia

6. "Armoring" is the practice of using physical structures to protect shorelines from coastal erosion

7. Stunning shorelines, mountains and inviting green Boreens On the beautiful Beara Peninsula & Wild Atlantic Way

8. These compounds accumulated in a "soup" that may have concentrated at various locations (shorelines, oceanic vents etc.).

9. Small natural lakes are often bowl-shaped and the focus of life tends to be around the weedy shorelines.

10. Bearberries typically grow along sandy and rocky areas including shorelines, slopes, ridges, hilltops and in coniferous and mixed woods

11. Along the shorelines of northeastern North America, burly Great Cormorants mix in with slimmer, more abundant Double-crested Cormorants

12. Erosional Cliffs form along shorelines or valley walls where the most extensive erosion takes place at the base of the slope

13. Bladderwrack is a natural source of minerals and is guaranteed to contain 0.04% iodine. Bladderwrack is found off the shorelines of most northern seas.

14. The purpose of the Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule is to help facilities prevent a discharge of oil into navigable waters or adjoining shorelines

15. Cocklebur is an annual plant that grows in many soil types including floodplains, moist rich soils such as shorelines of ponds and reservoirs, and disturbed soils of feedlots.

16. The Panel expects that the high nutrient levels in the reservoirs will affect aesthetics if algae decay causes odour problems or if algal blooms accumulate along shorelines.

17. With so many condos in Destin along our beautiful winding shorelines and emerald green Gulf of Mexico, the search for the perfect Beachfront condo in Destin can be overwhelming.

18. With its top-heavy physique, energetic flight, and piercing rattle, the Belted Kingfisher seems to have an air of self-importance as it patrols up and down rivers and shorelines

19. A containment boom is a temporary floating barrier used to contain an oil spill.Booms are used to reduce the possibility of polluting shorelines and other resources, and to help make recovery easier

20. Adsorb-it conforms easily to uneven surfaces such as shorelines, streambeds and rock formations or may be configured into a barrier fence as used by BP for the Gulf Oil Spill

21. Even the final fate of all that oil is a matter of some debate—though the gooey crude still clings to some shorelines, where it will be visible for years to come.

22. Life underneath the waves corresponds in many ways to that on dry land. The Sea Dog is a dog with webbed feet and fish scales instead of fur. They are amphibious and roam the shorelines at night.

23. Butterwort is found in wet depressions within dunes along Great Lakes shorelines, along cobbly-marly shores and marly fens (especially in eastern Upper Peninsula), as well as on alkaline bedrock (conglomerate and basalt) shores of western Upper Peninsula.

24. The Buttonbush is a flowering member of the coffee family, with a native range from Florida to Mexico and north to Nova Scotia and Ontario, and will be found in wet marshy areas, shorelines and the borders