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  • ...argo ships]], [[tankers]], and [[cruise ships]] commonly feature a bulbous bow. ...er. The effectiveness of a bulbous bow depends on the ship's speed and the sea conditions; it is most effective at a narrow range of speeds and becomes le
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  • ...occurs when the middle part of a vessel dips below the waterline while the bow and stern rise. Both conditions are critical aspects of [[Naval architectur * Severe sea conditions, where waves support the bow and stern while leaving the midship unsupported.
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  • ...navigating the shallow waters of the bay and for dredging oysters from the sea floor. ...he mast. The hull of the Skipjack is flat-bottomed and broad, with a sharp bow and a square stern. The boat is typically constructed of wood, although som
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  • ...dators of our Rivers), "Chasse à l'Arc" (Bow Hunting), and "Pêche en Mer" (Sea Fishing).
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  • ...r design, with two or more masts. The foremast, or the mast nearest to the bow, is shorter than the main mast. This design allows the Tradewind to sail cl ...inder of the golden age of sail, when schooners were the workhorses of the sea. The vessel is also a symbol of the enduring appeal of traditional sailing,
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  • ...the warm waters of the [[Atlantic Ocean]], particularly in the [[Caribbean Sea]] and the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. ...for its acrobatic displays, often leaping out of the water and riding the bow waves created by boats.
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  • ...arine archaeology) is a discipline that studies human interaction with the sea, lakes, and rivers through the investigation of associated physical remains ...n ancient shorelines and landscapes that have been submerged due to rising sea levels. It employs both traditional archaeological techniques and specializ
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  • ...e 1919. Today, the wreck lies in shallow water with a small portion of the bow visible above the surface. [[Category:Shipwrecks in the North Sea]]
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  • ...HMS Sidon, were designed for patrolling the restricted waters of the North Sea and the Mediterranean. They had a length of 217 feet, a beam of 23 feet 6 i HMS Sidon was armed with six 21-inch torpedo tubes in the bow and carried a total of 12 torpedoes. She also had a 3-inch gun for surface
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  • ...the [[United States Navy]]. The midsection of the ship was removed and the bow and stern were welded together, creating a shorter vessel. The ship was the [[Category:Shipwrecks in the Caribbean Sea]]
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  • ...porting [[troops]], [[equipment]], and [[vehicles]] from [[ship|ships]] at sea directly onto a [[shoreline]]. They have been integral to [[amphibious warf Landing craft are typically flat-bottomed and have a bow ramp that can be lowered to allow for the quick disembarkation of troops an
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  • ...=eggs,nonfat milk,scallions,fresh thyme leaves,parsley,ground black pepper,sea salt,asparagus,water,chives {{keto-six-recipe-top}}<br>{{food recipe instructions}}<br><ol><li>In medium bow, whisk together the [[eggs]] and milk. Stir in scallions, thyme, parsley, p
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  • ...thumb]] '''Shipwreck''' refers to the destruction or loss of a [[ship]] at sea, either by sinking after a collision, running aground, being caught in a st ...and art, symbolizing tragedy, adventure, and the mysterious allure of the sea. Stories of shipwrecks and survival, such as Daniel Defoe's ''[[Robinson Cr
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  • Panaca is located at an elevation of 4,729 feet (1,441 m) above sea level. It is situated in a valley between the [[Meadow Valley Range]] to th Notable people from Panaca include [[Clara Bow]], a famous silent film actress who lived in the town during her childhood,
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  • * Marine life, encompassing shellfish, crustaceans, and sea cucumbers, further enrich the gastronomic palette. * Sea plants, exemplified by ''kombu'', feature in diverse regional cuisines.
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  • |Ingredients=lean hamburger,eggs,sea salt,evaporated milk,white wine vinegar,chili peppers,ground cumin ...ng: Place loaf in disposable foil loaf pan and cover with plastic wrap and bow.</li><li>Instructions on Card:</li><li>\When you are tired and weary.</li><
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  • ...on and speed. Mastery of the skill requires experience in varying wind and sea conditions, as well as knowledge concerning sailboats themselves and a keen Sailing techniques include the [[tack (sailing)|tack]], where the bow of the boat turns through the wind, the [[jibe]], where the stern of the bo
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  • ...is fearsome appearance and the terror he instigated across the [[Caribbean Sea]] during the golden age of piracy. His real name was Edward Teach, though h ...mes before finally succumbing. His head was then severed and hung from the bow of Maynard's ship as a warning to other pirates.
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  • ...undertaking long-range missions in the [[Atlantic Ocean]], [[Mediterranean Sea]], and even the distant waters around the [[United States]] and [[Canada]]. ...mm deck gun, anti-aircraft guns, and multiple torpedo tubes located at the bow and stern. They could carry up to 14 torpedoes or 26 TMA mines. The crew co
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  • ...ft]] [[File:BC_Bow_Picker_Mahalo_Kai_(Commercial_Salmon_Gillnetter).jpg|BC Bow Picker Mahalo Kai (Commercial Salmon Gillnetter)|thumb|left]] [[File:Fish_a ...regarding bycatch and the entanglement of non-target species, including [[sea turtles]], [[dolphins]], and [[seabirds]]. In some areas, the deployment of
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