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"ashore" Definitions
  1. towards, onto or on land, having come from an area of water such as the sea or a river
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Walruses have been coming ashore there almost every year since 2007, then a record-low Arctic ice year, but they have rarely been forced ashore before autumn.
The storm could strengthen further before coming ashore, it said.
Many were quiet, and some wept as they waded ashore.
Researchers now want Punctuation's body brought ashore for a necropsy.
Wolverine's carcass has been tagged, but not brought ashore yet.
It was the 13th foot to wash ashore since 2007.
Suspicions are particularly high when live fishermen have come ashore.
Sunday morning, he was welcomed ashore by loud, enthusiastic cheers.
The arrivals said they were thankful to be safely ashore.
But I was sad to finally come ashore for good.
The crew had been ordered ashore at Ulleungdo the day before.
Bromage said the package was likely pushed ashore by Hurricane Dorian.
With Robert injured, it's up to Oldham to get them ashore.
A boat sank near Zuwara and hundreds of bodies washed ashore.
It eventually washed ashore, attracting onlookers, according to CNN affiliate KFMB.
Sometimes they wash ashore, where seabirds and scavenger animals consume them.
The bodies of four of their operators have washed ashore lately.
The coast guard, aided by fishermen, managed to help thousands ashore.
The eye of the storm came ashore at 5:50 a.m.
Japan is expected to deploy the Aegis Ashore system by 2023.
The last fishermen who accidentally drifted ashore, in 2006, were killed.
They roared ashore in the darkness, barely a half-hour later.
Fungi and plants came ashore together as ecological partners, it seemed.
Friday, Fani screamed ashore, the eye passing near Puri, as predicted.
Maybe they're washing out a little ways, then washing back ashore.
Storms tend to wash more shells ashore in the winter months.
Providence has become just one more island where people wash ashore.
Harvey came ashore on Friday night northeast of Corpus Christi, Tex.
The storm first came ashore on Friday near Corpus Christi, Texas.
The war in Libya did not require him to go ashore.
But even in this remote place, garbage washes ashore each day.
He has suggested the pipeline come ashore near a town further north.
Another dead whale has washed ashore with a stomach full of plastic.
The group performed CPR as one paddle boarder went ashore for help.
As of Thursday, Savin was still contemplating where he would come ashore.
But predicting exactly where it will come ashore is a difficult task.
Videos posted to Twitter showed onlookers watching as giant waves crashed ashore.
Oil is seen washing ashore June 26, 2010, in Orange Beach, Alabama.
The sewage that pours into the sea washes ashore on Israel's beaches.
Once waterborne, whatever doesn't wash ashore eventually breaks down into itty bits.
Producers in some cases have several different routes to bring output ashore.
Led by the moon and tides, the small fish fling themselves ashore.
Four days after coming ashore, the sea lion was dehydrated and overwhelmed.
Guests can also opt for Concierge Ashore to customize a bespoke event.
Commercial: For a limited time, the McLobster sandwich is ashore at McDonald's.
That's going to require new concepts at sea and ashore, he said.
A conservation department worker spotted the whales washed ashore on Thursday evening.
WASHINGTON — In the end, the pink wave carried two white men ashore.
Once we got ashore, we found incredible stories of loss and survival.
Or we could have gone ashore to Key West, our first stop.
Dead fish washed ashore in Amuay, and dozens of pelicans were killed.
But strong winds have helped the jellyfish sail ashore in recent weeks.
Swimmers dragged him ashore, where he was set upon by a mob.
Travelers coming from the United Kingdom and Ireland are still welcome ashore.
An estimated 250,000 people have made it ashore in Europe this year.
Dorian came ashore in the United States at around 8:30 a.m.
The storm came ashore north of Corpus Christi and traveled into Texas.
The contract for the Aegis Ashore systems has not yet been signed.
Parts of the aircraft later washed ashore in the western Indian Ocean.
No, he most definitely is not motioning for you to come ashore.
Another dead whale has washed ashore with a belly full of plastic.
Last Thursday, another boat carrying eight men washed ashore in the Akita Prefecture.
One by one they came ashore, stranding themselves along beaches in Cardigan Bay.
That shot is taken from when Daenerys first steps ashore on the island.
Fran arrived ashore at Cape Fear, North Carolina, on the evening of Sept.
People walk by a damaged sail boat that had washed ashore in Fajardo.
Pieces of plane wreckage, believed to be from the plane, have washed ashore.
Yet another dead whale has washed ashore with a stomach full of plastic.
The dead animal recently washed up ashore on a beach near Punta Arenas.
Earlier this year, $60 million worth of cocaine washed ashore in eastern England.
The last holdup right now is to bring the pipeline ashore in Italy.
Despite border laws, the riders were told to hop ashore for their safety.
TG: To be "marooned" also means to be left ashore, abandoned, or forgotten.
Bella's unidentified body washed ashore in June 2015 off Deer Island near Boston.
Sanders reports the surges as measuring 4 feet, enough to wash wildlife ashore.
They exchanged numbers, hoping to meet again during his last few days ashore.
It&aposs exceptionally rare to see an intact blue whale carcass wash ashore.
Perhaps most dangerously, smallpox had spread from an infected ship to people ashore.
Mornings were for trips ashore to visit the sites associated with the epic.
Particularly striking is that many of the whales washed ashore have been emaciated.
And of course, the ones reported are only the ones that wash ashore.
Sinosphere Fresh from China, they came ashore in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Much of the city was likely inundated by the storm surge running ashore.
" — TREVOR NOAH "The storm surge has come ashore in the country he governs.
The storm's eye didn't come ashore but roared past with 185 mph winds.
As the storm loomed and came ashore, gasoline stations struggled to keep up.
Ten passengers were found to be infected and taken ashore for medical treatment.
More than 150 supporters turned out to greet Thunberg as she came ashore.
As the storm has come ashore, gasoline stations have struggled to keep up.
The ships' passengers have been advised to spend their day ashore in Cozumel.
Frankly, It looked as if hundreds of thousands of dicks had washed ashore.
Earlier this month, a 22 foot-long sperm whale washed ashore in Wales.
Euron, who washes ashore at Convenient Cove to get promptly murdered by Jaime.
Large volumes of it washing ashore can be a pain for beach tourism.
Later that month, police identified a torso washed ashore in Copenhagen as Wall's.
But over time, the composition of materials that wash ashore has changed dramatically.
After the crew was safely ashore, their boat remained stranded, straddling land and sea.
Once ashore, the med student rips off his life vest and lights a cigarette.
The couple inside managed to escape when it was swept ashore, local media reported.
Hagibis is forecast to make landfall very near where Faxia came ashore in September.
Huge, decomposing whale carcasses are washing ashore throughout California's Bay Area in unprecedented numbers.
Vast amounts of trash have been washing ashore on the state's once-pristine beaches.
Then, the corpses of manatees, sea turtles, and other marine life started washing ashore.
Most are brought ashore in Italy, but more than 1,300 people perished this year.
Tyndall Air Force Base suffered extreme damage from Hurricane #Michael as it came ashore.
The pipeline was originally built to bring oil ashore from the vast Forties field.
A female northern right whale dolphin washed ashore on the beach in Manzanita, Ore.
She wakes after washing ashore and follows Cindy to a village in the woods.
Khamenei praised the generals as "brave" and commended them for bringing the Americans ashore.
Baby sea lion washed ashore in this storm & is now wandering San Diego streets.
Those mostly rural counties are located in the Florida Panhandle where Michael crashed ashore.
"You can't bring energy ashore unless you have access to state waters," Zinke said.
On Thursday evening, a conservation worker spotted that about 400 whales had washed ashore.
Steve Melnikoff, 99, of Cockeysville, Maryland, came ashore on Omaha Beach on D-Day.
I see no middle ground, no safe harbor for us to come ashore together.
Lockheed Martin makes Aegis Ashore, while Raytheon and BAE Systems make the SM-3.
Yet, China also is increasing the amphibious forces needed to put ground troops ashore.
On these trips ashore, I generally had a couple of hours to shoot pictures.
"So as that hurricane moves ashore, it's pushing water along with it," Dutton said.
Harvey brought freight shipments to a virtual standstill after it came ashore on Aug.
There's a boy on the beach who finds thousands of starfish washed ashore, dying.
We soon went ashore to Nassau, our Bahamian port of call for the day.
Mr. Chau waited until the next morning, at daybreak, to try to get ashore.
A throng of local residents was waiting at a pier and helped them ashore.
Only 321 people survived, and the bodies of 1,021 people washed ashore for days.
Japanese health officials say that some local authorities feared allowing potentially infected passengers ashore.
WHEN THAT HURRICANE CAME ASHORE, WE LOST LESS THAN 2% OF OUR CELL SITES.
AAVs are armed with significantly more firepower than the infantry units they carry ashore.
The National Hurricane Center says Subtropical Storm Alberto has come ashore on the Florida Panhandle.
They come ashore and immediately open with a probing question: Who else is gay here?
A 62-foot blue whale was found Monday ashore a beach north of San Francisco.
Any rollout of THAAD or Aegis Ashore could, however, still take years, the sources noted.
He said no decision had been reached yet on the radar system for Aegis Ashore.
Where the inner core of the storm comes ashore, wind damage could be downright catastrophic.
Later that month, police identified a headless female torso washed ashore in Copenhagen as Wall's.
On Thursday, eight North Koreans were rescued after their boat washed ashore in Akita prefecture.
This post has been updated to reflect forecast information as Tropical Storm Barry came ashore.
Floodwaters could cut off small communities in Cabo Delgado Province, where the storm came ashore.
It comes ashore and becomes a problem for the environment and people living on coastlines.
Harvey was forecast to come ashore in western Louisiana near the Texas border on Wednesday.
Toxic exposure typically happens during decomposition, which is about 48 hours after it washes ashore.
Harvey, a category 4 storm with 130 mph winds, came ashore Friday in Rockport, Texas.
Beachgoers tired to pull a massive blue marlin back into water after finding it ashore.
Sixty-eight people in Texas died in the days after Harvey came ashore Aug. 25.
On August 23, police identified a headless female torso washed ashore in Copenhagen as Wall's.
Was it washed ashore after a boat containing a Hustler shipment crashed into a rock?
Ms Renner expects murres to continue to wash ashore for the rest of the winter.
Hit with a burst of rain and winds, the Americans washed ashore in Sarnia, Ontario.
Her injuries were not life-threatening and she was able to walk ashore with assistance.
They spent hours tubing down the river and drinking before going ashore for a picnic.
Some months later, some said a wheel of the plane washed ashore near Campbell River.
Hurricane Harvey is forecast to come ashore on the southern Texas coast late on Friday.
We went ashore on rubber boats, wearing survival suits weighing nearly 10 kilograms (22 pounds).
One main road into Palu was blocked by a boat, swept ashore by the tsunami.
Fastening-free, the sweater was easy to throw on after coming ashore wet and tried.
As the battle began, the Marines rushed ashore, quickly taking control of a strategic airfield.
Forty-eight straight hours of gale-force winds blew lake water ashore, causing the ice.
The suspect initially said that Ms. Wall had gone ashore the evening of her visit.
Boats were washed ashore, like this sailboat that crashed into a house in New Bern.
The delay forced some fishing operations ashore for good while harming the finances of others.
A dead sea turtle, evidently choked by oil, washed ashore on one island, Amami Oshima.
As the ice thins, the bears move ashore, ravenous, and begin to scavenge for food.
"As you can see, life is a bit miserable here," he said after wading ashore.
The dock was pulled ashore for the winter, its parts stacked next to his sailboat.
What happens when drug bales start coming ashore in San Diego, or over from Saskatchewan?
Ms. Brown and other evacuees said they were weary but thankful to be safely ashore.
The headless body of a baby washed ashore on a nearby beach earlier this year.
Earlier police said at least 10 people were missing and believed to still be ashore.
Florence roared ashore near Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina, on Friday as a Category 1 storm.
Florence has killed at least 33 people since coming ashore as a hurricane on Friday.
The hurricane came ashore in Texas last week, knocking out power to the plant's cooling system.
On the morning of June 6, 1944, Gutman was supposed to go ashore on Utah Beach.
But super cold temperatures coming in next will likely cause water that's washed ashore to freeze.
When a strange sea creature washed ashore near Darien, Georgia, last March, marine biologists were stumped.
On Sunday, the unit posted several photographs of the vessel to Facebook before taking it ashore.
"As polar bears are forced ashore for longer over time, we can expect more such events."
The observatory's main cables run ashore at Port Alberni, on Vancouver Island, and Pacific City, Ore.
Nitrogen is food for tiny algae — and when it's washed ashore, it can feed algal blooms.
Some of them were chanting "USA, USA" as they washed ashore, he told the Canadian Press.
Wally first washed ashore on Dockweiler State Beach in Los Angeles County a couple weeks ago.
Admiral Rogers' joint service both afloat and ashore has been extensive since his commissioning in 1981.
For sports uniform geeks, Uni Watch is like the Treasure Coast, with revelations constantly floating ashore.
A pod of 1,000 famously swam ashore during a 1918 event on New Zealand's Chatham Islands.
As the storm comes ashore, the coast could also face winds of up to 50 mph.
It expects a tropical depression or weak storm to form and come ashore near Corpus Christi.
The owner of the boat and Gibson found the plane part washed ashore on a sandbar.
Volunteers flocked to Greek islands to help the refugees clambering ashore from their overloaded rubber dinghies.
At least 23 deaths in Florida have been attributed to Michael, which slammed ashore on Oct.
Boats washed ashore by the storm piled next to a house near Monmouth Beach, New Jersey.
The U.S. territory already owed $72 billion in debt before Hurricane Maria slammed ashore in September.
A cruise liner running ashore in the Piazza San Marco would wreck centuries of irreplaceable history.
Some tourist towns in Mexico have installed floating barriers to keep the seaweed from washing ashore.
Ms. Flager said today's traveler considered knowledge of the destination essential to enhance the trip ashore.
"Outer band of Hurricane Michael coming ashore here," Jon Ward in Panama City said on Twitter.
The Lockheed Martin-made Aegis Ashore is geared toward intercepting short- to intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
He and a few other survivors floated in a dinghy for days and were washed ashore.
In the video, Graham appears as a shipwrecked sailor who washed ashore on a deserted island.
Today, there are so many abandoned nets that the government pays fishermen to drag them ashore.
Biologists have treated several turtles that have washed ashore covered in crude, but some have died.
In 2016, a man washed ashore after his feet were encased in concrete, The Times reported.
For comparison, where Hurricane Sandy came ashore in 2012, only 71 percent of households owned vehicles.
The missing teenagers were located on the rocks, picked up by a lifeboat and taken ashore.
Another option, known as Aegis Ashore, is similar to what Japan already deploys aboard naval destroyers.
Japan's government also recently approved the purchase of the Lockheed-made Aegis Ashore missile defense system.
The coastal town took the brunt of Michael's 155-mph winds when it blew ashore Wednesday.
A proposal to build two Aegis Ashore batteries was approved by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's Cabinet.
The cause of death is not yet known for a whale that washed ashore on April 30.
Image courtesy Sea-Mer AssociationLate last week, strange sponge-like clumps began washing ashore in northern France.
Irma's gales ripped off 80 percent of the tree canopy; 6,000 cubic yards of seaweed washed ashore.
"I want to go ashore immediately," she said in another message, saying her son was feeling ill.
The crew of the Gaspee was brought ashore in Pawtuxet Village in Warwick as their ship burned.
However, Conte said he had not given instructions for the migrants to be brought ashore in Sicily.
The impact: Michael wreaked havoc in the region where the menacing, 12-mile-wide eye came ashore.
More than 600 pilot whales have washed ashore New Zealand's South Island over the past two days.
The crabs likely swarmed as they were trying to mate and were pushed ashore by strong currents.
Usually, when you hear about things washing ashore, it's a bloated whale carcass or a bajillion jellyfish.
It popped out in 1983, when he and his brother escaped from the ship and swam ashore.
But also, now that he's washed ashore, is Gendry trying to reunite with his old friend Arya?
The report indicates that Smiley was unresponsive and that first responders performed CPR after bringing him ashore.
A year ago, remains of a boat filled with live fish native to Japanese waters washed ashore.
On June 29, the bodies of 212 people, including five children, washed ashore on the Libyan coast.
Global existential threats, if not confronted where they originate, eventually come ashore as a direct domestic reality.
States prepare for storm The heaviest rain bands and strongest winds began coming ashore around 10 a.m.
November 17: Four dead bodies discovered on board another boat which washed ashore in the same area.
"Japan wants to have Aegis Ashore operational by 2023 at the latest," said another of the sources.
The journey back was fast and, once ashore, Slat collapsed on a flower planter along the boardwalk.
Bengaluru: Thousands of dead fish washed ashore on Ulsoor Lake due to rising water pollution levels pic.twitter.
A Syrian child being housed at a warehouse after coming ashore at RAF base Akrotiri in Cyprus.
Aerial photograph of thousands of Pacific walrus coming ashore near Point Lay, Alaska on August 23, 2015.
Since that discovery, several more pieces of debris that may have come from MH370 have washed ashore.
A small amount of debris from the plane has washed ashore thousands of miles to the west.
It seems the open arms that initially had greeted those coming ashore in Lesvos have finally closed.
Since January, at least 167 North Pacific gray whales have washed ashore dead from Mexico to Alaska.
The storm came ashore as a Category 4 hurricane on the five-step Saffir-Simpson wind scale.
Perfumers rely on jetsam ambergris that washes ashore; these little fatty blobs are worth thousands of dollars.
He was a few miles south of Wilmington, N.C., near where Florence is expected to crash ashore.
Because the storm came ashore at low tide, the impact was lessened, the National Weather Service said.
"Inshallah, I will get to Germany," said one migrant, Mohamed Zaki, 22, after he was brought ashore.
The Cabinet approved a proposal to build two Aegis Ashore batteries, a move that was widely expected.
The eye of the storm swept ashore with 21970-mile-per-hour winds about 28:28 p.m.
Three good Samaritans heard the boy's cries and helped bring him ashore using a kayak, Giles said.
Vicente likely will be a tropical depression by the time it comes ashore, the hurricane center said.
NBC, ABC and CBS all aired special reports as Michael's eye came ashore between 1 and 2.
A lone piper played in Mulberry Harbor, exactly 21945 years after British troops came ashore at Gold Beach.
Ms. Klein's husband, George, said he got to the beach in time to help bring the man ashore.
Cruise missiles that US imagery captured on small commercial boats known as dhows, have been largely dispersed ashore.
Subtropical storm Alberto rolled ashore Monday afternoon in the Florida Panhandle and then weakened overnight to a depression.
But it is not a naturally occurring event for shark babies to be found ashore in large numbers.
Harvey, which came ashore in Texas last week as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, has caused catastrophic flooding.
US soldiers pilot an amphibious "duck" as it comes ashore in the wake of the D-Day invasion.
No cause of death has been determined for the whale whose body washed ashore in Rye, New Hampshire.
In other words, going ashore to lay its eggs, like turtles do, wouldn't have worked in its favor.
Since its inauguration in 1986, passengers who come ashore have not been subject to customs or immigration controls.
Once they pulled it ashore, however, authorities found the boat had solar panels and an electric motor inside.
Michael crashed ashore Florida on Wednesday as the third most powerful hurricane ever to strike the U.S. mainland.
Today they are marginalised, subjected to ever-tightening pressure by the state to respect borders and come ashore.
They could, for example, send aerial drones ashore to drop off solar-powered ground sensors at specified points.
On Saturday, Brown's body was found washed ashore on Hendry's Beach in Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Independent reported.
Just because they found the source, though, doesn't mean pieces of these old phones will stop washing ashore.
Just days before, a gray whale had washed ashore on Tennessee Valley Beach, nine miles to the south.
Since the 1980s, pieces of Garfield phones have continually washed ashore in Brittany, puzzling locals and irking environmentalists.
On Monday, a dead body washed ashore in Brooklyn wearing a green jacket, blue underwear, and cement shoes.
It's rare for humans to swim with them, and most people only encounter them when they wash ashore.
TThey eat continuously while they journey here's a reason for that: elephant seals don't eat while they're ashore.
Half of the ship was taken ashore by tugboats, while the remainder is in the water gradually sinking.
Harvey came ashore August 25 as a Category 4 hurricane with high winds and a destructive storm surge.
And Long Island mobsters were said to have helped capture saboteurs who came ashore from a German submarine.
Laguna Beach police said there were actually a total of 13 individuals who came ashore in the boat.
Japan is bolstering defenses against North Korean ballistic missiles with two Lockheed Martin Aegis Ashore air defense batteries.
It is not uncommon for bodies to float to the surface or wash ashore in New York City.
Farther north, in St. Marks, where the hurricane came ashore, water had poured into a bed-and-breakfast.
In this scene, the two find a boat that washes ashore and are surprised to see what's inside.
The SM-3 IIA is expected to be equipped on U.S Aegis ashore stations in Romania and Poland.
Organic elements (coral in particular) symbolize man's impact on nature and cultivate a sense of detritus washed ashore.
Barry reached hurricane strength on Saturday morning before coming ashore near Intracoastal City, Louisiana, at about 1 p.m.
Hurricane Harvey came ashore last Friday as the strongest storm to hit Texas in more than 250 years.
Dogan earlier said the authorities had detained two Turks suspected of organizing the voyage after they swam ashore.
He is not a Svengali; he's a shipwrecked banker who washed ashore and wound up the president's ventriloquist.
Bones from gray whales, sea lions and killer whales wash ashore, piling on the beach along fallen evergreens.
"When they came ashore," the strangers insisted, they could "use their own liberty" to form a new government.
Police in Florida said this week that cocaine has been washing ashore as a result of Hurricane Dorian.
"When informed about the threat, the vessel was immediately evacuated and all crew brought safely ashore," she wrote.
They had met ashore several times, and she had been on the boat in the company of others.
When I finally got my head above water and clambered ashore, heart pounding, I had three immediate thoughts.
Japan has opted for a different missile shield system, the Aegis Ashore, also from U.S. defense giant Lockheed.
The storm came ashore first near the Corpus Christi refining center, and some refineries were moving toward restarting.
Overcrowded dinghies traveling from the coast of Turkey navigate choppy waters; Spanish lifeguards and volunteers help people ashore.
The ships have internal docks that allow those troops to load into smaller vessels to be carried ashore.
When currents change, the garbage can wash back ashore — and so it is found on beaches like Kamilo.
Migrants came ashore as far away as Orange County, California, and arrests at sea tripled over previous years.
According to the New York Times, recent erosion caused human remains to wash ashore on nearby City Island.
Florence's intensity has diminished since it roared ashore along the U.S. mid-Atlantic coast on Friday as a hurricane.
By late Thursday, it was still docked at Trapani&aposs port, with no authorization to let its passengers ashore.
"I was very concerned," he said, so he called to his son and the other surfers to come ashore.
Volunteers are continuing to collect bodies as they wash ashore and prepare them for transfer to a local hospital.
Japan's health minister said a few categories of passengers could spend the remainder of the two-week quarantine ashore.
Of eight migrants taken ashore on Monday night for urgent medical attention, he said, only two had health problems.
At one point, Trump stopped to ask about a large boat that had washed ashore next to a house.
Details: Hurricane Willa is forecast to come ashore between Mazatlán and Puerto Vallarta, sometime on Tuesday afternoon or evening.
The same happened in 2006 to two Indian fishermen who drifted ashore when they were asleep on their boat.
On March 15, a juvenile male curvier beaked whale was found washed ashore in the Philippines with 88 lbs.
In August it fell even further: fewer than 0.123,000 people came ashore, against more than 21,000 in August 2016.
Boats had continued to operate all night, and now parties ashore immediately went inland to reinforce the front lines.
The electricity generated (up to 250 megawatts, enough for 203m people) would be transmitted ashore by an undersea cable.
And any of them, or any other storm, could be worse depending on if or where it comes ashore.
The first Christians to arrive in Japan - Portuguese Catholics in the 16th century - came ashore in the Nagasaki area.
There was talk of it being a Category 2 with an 11-feet tidal surge when it came ashore.
But he could not overcome Trump's unpopularity in a state where the blue wave crashed ashore with a vengeance.
The proposed Aegis Ashore radars would be variants of models already developed by Raytheon and Lockheed, the sources said.
A message posted to the base's Facebook page urged the public not pick up any debris that washes ashore.
With Mr. Kleeman restocking the coffers by working remotely for his previous employers, when ashore, he considered his options.
To get ashore from the Altai, the researchers and other expedition participants had to rely on smaller landing craft.
Outside his home, Morales recalls how Hurricane Maria "sounded like a monster hitting your door" as it came ashore.
The Aegis ashore sites in Romania and Poland should continue as planned, but with a greater number of interceptors.
Climbing ashore, he heard gunfire, glanced backward and saw his friend on the ground, blood rushing from his head.
While there, Robin gets pulled into an investigation into the death of a young girl whose body washes ashore.
The blooms have ravaged marine life, causing dead fish, sea turtles, manatees and a whale shark to wash ashore.
He made it ashore about a mile and a half away, shoeless and without his bike, cellphone or GPS.
Two of the survivors are reported to have swum ashore, while another was rescued by a nearby fishing boat.
In April, a pregnant whale washed ashore in Italy with more than 48 pounds of plastic inside the animal.
Marines were forced to wade ashore, making them easy targets for Japanese gunners, who were prepared for the assault.
One trooper said they had recovered some personal effects, believed to be from the plane, that had washed ashore.
It remains unclear where and when the Norwegian Jewel's more than 2,000 passengers will be allowed to come ashore.
Snapshot: Above, a derelict cargo ship washed ashore near a fishing village in Ireland, after Storm Dennis lashed Europe.
The researchers believe that the pumice stones washed ashore after volcanic eruptions occurred 40 miles south of Moscerini beach.
He was also clever: That morning, with his three commanding white officers carousing ashore, Smalls began executing his plan.
Survivors remember the sea crashing ashore in three massive black waves, so tall even the coconut trees were drowned.
It was downgraded to a Category 73 hurricane before coming ashore near Wrightsville Beach close to Wilmington, North Carolina.
Dorian came ashore beginning Saturday as a Category 5 storm, the strongest hurricane on record to hit the Bahamas.
Kopechne was trapped inside the car but Kennedy was able to swim ashore and walked back to his hotel.
I watched them bounce ashore on the choppy waves separating Turkey from Greece, their inflatable boats crammed to overcapacity.
Thousands of 10-inch worms washed ashore on Drakes Beach in California&aposs Point Reyes National Seashore last weekend.
Japan is planning to buy the Aegis Ashore land-based system to boost its own defenses against North Korea.
Configuring Aegis Ashore to fire other interceptors that could target newer North Korean would require additional tests, he added.
En route, the Rodgers sent ashore Charles Putnam, the ship's 07553-year-old master, and seven other crew members.
In May, researchers revealed that 414 million pieces of plastic were found washed ashore on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
For regional missile threats, we have the Aegis system equipped with standard missile interceptors deployed on ships and ashore.
Floodwaters pushed boats ashore and swept through buildings, swiping groceries off shelves and knocking library books into murky pools.
In Florida, hundreds upon hundreds of young loggerhead and green turtles — both protected species — were pushed ashore by Irma.
The Aegis Ashore system, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, is already running in Romania, with another deployment planned for Poland.
A second map, dated six months after his men marched ashore that month, has just a few red blotches left.
That decade, the 1980s, ended in glory for the Mets, as raftloads of young talent washed ashore in Flushing Bay.
Last weekend, a bag washed ashore near the Shoreby Club in Bratenahl, Ohio, east of Cleveland, CNN affiliate WEWS reported.
The influx is nearly 2.5 times the size of the Mariel boat lift that brought 2003,000 Cubans ashore in 1980.
Pathologists are conducting postmortem examinations of the whales to try and understand what happened to make so many wash ashore.
Workers use a vacuum hose to capture some of the oil washing ashore in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, June 123, 2010.
On Sunday, about 1,500 Americans washed ashore in Canada during an event blown off course on the St. Clair River.
"The water was very shallow and the people were able to jump off into the water and actually walk ashore."
Some of the bodies spend several days in the sea before washing ashore and sometimes only body parts are retrieved.
The organizers plan to use the latest video and audio technology to bring the event to life for those ashore.
To the north, in St. Marks, home to 20053 people, houses and businesses flooded also as the hurricane came ashore.
In January, nearly 4,000 people were stung in one weekend by blue bottle jellies that drifted ashore in Queensland, Australia.
Typhoon Haima came ashore over Peñablanca, Cagayan Province, in the northeast corner of the island of Luzon at 11 p.m.
The dead whale, which was about as long as two school buses, washed ashore near Gold Beach, Oregon, in 2015.
Even so, the Aegis Ashore system is meant to defend against enemy missile attacks such as North Korean ballistic missiles.
Chefs are always on the lookout for fresh fish, seafood or oysters and often go ashore to shop at markets.
Many superyacht guests think crew members get a break when they, the guests, go ashore, but that's not the case.
Parts of the Jersey Shore already saw flooding as a result of storm surge and very large seas coming ashore.
At least 30 people were reported missing, per the AP. Flashback: Cyclone Mekunu rolls ashore in Oman, threatening historic disaster
In reality, though, they came from navy border patrols; a taste of harsh reality washed ashore in a resort town.
Instead, the storm churned past hundreds of miles of coastline and only moved ashore about 30 miles northeast of Charleston.
She was brought ashore in a carrier box and will be quarantined and examined before being returned to her family.
Mussolini began draining the lake in 1929 and by 1932, two of the ships had been located and hauled ashore.
The focus on anti-ship capabilities at sea and ashore advances a strategic concept outlined by the head of INDOPACOM.
Many of those rescued were women and young children who were transferred to another ship and brought ashore last week.
My friends and I came to the conclusion that they most likely washed ashore from Puerto Rico or even Bermuda.
Harbors are littered with ferries that capsized or were washed ashore, leaving fewer vessels to carry supplies back and forth.
Rick Scott told reporters that he had seen crippling damage there, including countless overturned trailers and many boats washed ashore.
"World Spirituality Classics 1: The Ecstatic Music of Alice Coltrane Turiyasangitananda" is something like a fabled scroll that's washed ashore.
Smugglers frequently come ashore in that area due to its proximity to the Bahamas, where ventures frequently originate, Daniel said.
"If one can remove nets before it comes ashore on beaches or on reefs, it's much more effective," Crowley said.
The womancame ashore on Wednesday but then tested positive for the disease on Saturday in Tochigi Prefecture, north of Tokyo.
Irma first came ashore at Cudjoe Key as a Category 241 hurricane with sustained winds of up to 229 mph.
Harvey was the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years when it came ashore on Friday.
"Engineering students can get a great job ashore or get a lot of money going to sea," Admiral Alfultis said.
It was later safely pulled ashore with the help of two other boats, as well as Sri Lankan wildlife officials.
Researchers found 80 plastic bags in the stomach of a dead pilot whale that washed ashore in Thailand, he said.
Microplastics aren't the only concern; this year we've seen several whales wash ashore with huge chunks of plastic inside them.
They pilfered cargo as it came ashore and extorted truckers who had come to collect cargo or drop it off.
Workers in hard hats monitor as giant yellow cranes lift hundreds of containers off cargo ships onto lorries waiting ashore.
The Russians insist that these dual-capability "Aegis ashore" installations violate the offensive weapons range limitations in the I.N.F. Treaty.
Here, still, are the beaches where the soldiers came ashore with their code-names: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno and Sword.
Laetitia Tura's photos of Tunisian beaches, Disparitions (208), memorialize travelers whose bodies wash ashore and are buried in communal graves.
Japan's military planners also evaluated the U.S.-built THAAD (Terminal High Altitude Area Defense) system before deciding on Aegis Ashore.
In one village in Tacloban, the coastal city with the most casualties, a massive cargo ship had washed up ashore.
But when he arrived, he and a lifeguard found the dead dolphin floating in the surf and quickly pulled it ashore.
Michael crashed ashore Florida on Wednesday as the third most powerful hurricane to strike the U.S. mainland, leaving seven people least.
The foundry always insisted that the famously cracked bell came ashore in good order, and was damaged later by incorrect hanging.
"The ferry was overcrowded and carrying about 50 people," he said, adding some passengers managed to swim ashore after the accident.
Perhaps Cardinal Wolsey would be better, for a prime minister ultimately blown ashore by a European headwind impossible to tack against.
The defence ministry wants to upgrade the Aegis systems on the destroyers and to acquire a land-based version, Aegis Ashore.
A blinding guide light ashore came on, but served only to indicate direction and illuminated nothing beyond dozens of milling boats.
They then sailed to the wooden pier at Pampelonne Beach, where dozens of locals had gathered to see them come ashore.
The last comparable storm to Enawo that came ashore in northeastern Madagascar was Tropical Cyclone Gafilo, which hit in March 2004.
Hurricane Matthew made landfall in southwestern Haiti early Tuesday, crashing ashore as a powerful Category Four storm, US weather forecasters said.
The Jordan has long disappointed visitors expecting to see the "deep and wide" waterway from which Michael rowed his boat ashore.
But this past week, two mangled great white carcasses washed ashore in the town of Gansbaai on the South African coast.
Border Guard Bangladesh officials counted 444 refugees coming ashore at Sabrang, near Teknaf, and 150 more arriving further along the coast.
In May 2015, three children were hurt when a waterspout came ashore and lifted a bounce house in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
If the ridge deepens or if Jose dissipates, the U.S. coastline – most likely near the Carolinas – could inadvertently welcome Maria ashore.
By comparison, Hurricane Sandy had a minimum central pressure of 946 millibars when it came ashore in New Jersey on Oct.
Gasoline futures soared as much as 0.33 percent as the storm, which came ashore on Friday, continued to batter the state.
Solid fuel ashore After seeing the potentially new Scud variant, we saw the KN-143 (also known as the Pukguksong-2).
The algae can exude toxins that irritate swimmers' skin and get carried ashore by winds, causing people to cough and wheeze.
Madsen was rescued on Friday morning in a navy operation and taken ashore after his homemade 17-metre submarine went down.
They're working with NOAA and Wood's Hole to try to understand where they are between when they hatch and wash ashore.
The prime tourist attraction here is the Mega One Triton Shipwreck, a haunting vessel washed ashore during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
The U.S. Navy told the Associated Press that sailors on a nearby wharf used an inflatable boat to bring people ashore.
Yeah, the "Lu" of Lu Over the Wall is a mermaid who comes ashore to join a middle-school rock band.
Finding the piers closed by the evacuation order, he plunged into the ocean just beyond the surf line and swam ashore.
The system, called Aegis Ashore, was essentially transferred from a seaborne launchpad onto land in Romania, at the Deveselu air base.
Then they attached a breeches buoy, or a canvas sling, to the pulley, which they hoped could carry the men ashore.
In 1900, a fierce hurricane struck Galveston, Texas, where its wall of water pushed ashore, killing between 24,21900 and 25,21 people.
The United States is already working on a missile shield in Europe called Aegis Ashore meant to protect against Iranian threats.
New York City flashed back to the days of mob wars after a man's body washed ashore in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn.
This first image, taken by the satellite's Advanced Baseline Imager, picked up the moon's shadow coming ashore in the Pacific Northwest.
The refugees had to navigate war zones, cross a sea, sneak ashore and travel for hundreds of miles to get there.
In "Swiss Army Man," Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on a deserted island when Manny, played by Mr. Radcliffe, washes ashore.
For instance, if they spot a bear, they don't go ashore, and they must not pursue, follow or lure polar bears.
Maria, which came ashore as the strongest storm to hit the island in nearly 90 years, has created a humanitarian crisis.
"The flooding was more widespread than we initially anticipated, as the storm drifted westward once it came ashore," Caldwell told Motherboard.
Salvini has said he will not let the migrants aboard come ashore until other European countries agree to take them in.
No hurricane has made landfall in Louisiana since 2012, when Hurricane Isaac moved ashore near the mouth of the Mississippi River.
The body of a Hungarian deck hand was found late on Thursday as it washed ashore near a busy Budapest embankment.
The refugees who came ashore on the Winnipeg would go on to help fashion a more prosperous, open and inventive Chile.
Hurricane Michael, the strongest hurricane ever to come ashore on the Florida Panhandle, is expected to move Thursday through North Carolina.
Frankie, whose parents once owned a hotel there, is lured back when she learns that human remains have recently washed ashore.
The woman came ashore on Wednesday but then tested positive for the disease on Saturday in Tochigi Prefecture, north of Tokyo.
"During the storm itself, when the hurricane comes ashore, our first responders will not be going out there," the mayor said.
Katrina came ashore near Buras, La., with a storm surge into Mississippi estimated at 28 feet around Waveland and Pass Christian.
Depending on how much water was pushed ashore and the area's watershed, it may hang around, causing further damage to communities.
Since we test the Aegis Ashore system in Hawaii, they already help defend those important islands, home to U.S. Pacific Command.
After clambering aboard, they can have a coffee or cold drink and order a snack, an opportunity to forget challenges ashore.
Polar bears gather on Wrangel Island in ever-increasing numbers, possibly driven ashore by the loss of sea ice, say researchers.
The last hurricane to strike the U.S. was Nate last October, coming ashore in Biloxi with 75 mph (120 kph) winds.
Protesters wore homespun clothing and ostracised those who drank English tea—even the stuff washed ashore after the Boston Tea Party.
Some were surprising, like the old — and possibly historically significant — wooden canoe that washed ashore not far from Cape Canaveral, Fla.
Florence came ashore in North Carolina on Friday as a hurricane and has caused widespread flooding in North and South Carolina.
One group of people, including former fishermen, are diving for wayward nets, hauling them ashore, and repurposing them into nylon yarn.
Hurricanes are dangerous regardless of their exact windspeed because they can push deadly storm surge ashore and inundate areas with rain.
RARE WHALE DOLPHIN MYSTERIOUSLY WASHES ASHORE But on Sunday, the day after Baxter "permanently removed" the first rat snake, he spotted another.
Storm after storm has pummeled California over the past few weeks as a series of so-called atmospheric rivers has come ashore.
Screencap: TV Asahi via CNNA battered wooden fishing vessel containing eight partially skeletonized bodies washed ashore in northern Japan over the weekend.
Dozens of migrants have been taken ashore since the ship entered Italian waters because they were said to be minors or ill.
After all, as recently as Monday, the forecast for Hurricane Michael was for it to come ashore as a Category 3 storm.
A weather station at Fort Morgan, Alabama, recorded sustained winds of 68 mph, gusting to 78 mph, as the storm blew ashore.
The "invasion pool" at the National D-Day Memorial features sculptures of soldiers climbing ashore amid intermittent jets of water replicating gunfire.
Photos and videos from the area show boats washed ashore into the middle of streets, trailers flipped upside down, and much debris.
Italy bans private rescue ships from bringing migrants ashore, saying it has borne too much responsibility for handling African migration to Europe.
This eventually drove Laura to destruction — the series began with her naked body, wrapped in plastic, washing ashore in Twin Peaks, Washington.
For three months his dredging platform, two miles offshore, has been sucking up dirt from the sea bed and piping it ashore.
Stokes says that some could be being washed ashore by unusual tide or wind patterns that would usually flow out to sea.
If the sailors had washed ashore with perishable figs rather than imperishable hardtack, the rate of interest would have been steeply negative.
SAO PAULO – Authorities say about two dozen African migrants have come ashore in northeastern Brazil after being rescued at sea by fishermen.
Reuters photo of the dayThis is still happening The dead bodies of migrants that washed ashore at Tajoura, east of Tripoli, Libya.
But something appears to be wrong as hundreds of dead horseshoe crabs have recently washed ashore in southern Japan, leaving scientists confounded.
Kunte Kinte, a slave made famous by Alex Haley's "Roots," came ashore here; there's a statue of Haley now by the harbour.
Unusually strong offshore swells and winds pushed them ashore, according to Lisa-ann Gershwin, director of the Australian Marine Stinger Advisory Services.
But it then became known the 10 sailors had been taken ashore and diplomatic efforts to get them out quickly kicked in.
A large piece of curved metal washed ashore in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, Tanyapat Patthikongpan, head of Pak Phanang district, told Reuters.
Harvey roared ashore overnight as a category 4 hurricane with winds over 130 mph (209 kph) just north of Corpus Christi, Texas.
In June 1944, as a lieutenant with the Irish Guard, he came ashore near Bayeux, and fought in the  Battle of Caen.
Authorities reportedly said a second body washed ashore after midnight, and the third body was found on the hull of the boat.
Moscow has also accused the United States of violating the treaty with its Aegis Ashore missile defense system in Romania and Poland.
Democrats had a good night, but the performance wasn't enough to convince Pyers that a Democratic wave will wash ashore in California.
Typically blue penguins only come ashore at night, when they make the journey from the harbour, where they fish, to their nests.
In this fantasy adventure, Paul Dano's character, similarly stranded on a desert island, bonds with a corpse (Daniel Radcliffe) that washes ashore.
Her body and the fetus of the unborn son they had named Conner washed ashore in San Francisco Bay four months later.
On September 19, a bowhead whale carcass washed ashore the remote Wrangel Island State Nature Reserve off the Northern coast of Siberia.
"None," said Mr. Zreiki, one of the volunteers who have patrolled the beaches for months to help refugees as they came ashore.
More migrants came ashore on Sunday from a rescue boat that had breached for the second time in a week Salvini's ban.
The hot money, often borrowed money, washes ashore tsunami like, but then it can recede and dry up, leaving behind the debris.
Whether it comes ashore or not, the eye of the storm will be close enough to cause extensive damage in North Carolina.
Mandatory evacuations forced thousands from their homes as the edge of Harvey blew ashore across more than 300 miles of Gulf coast.
When two whales came ashore in Northern California in 2008, scientists found they had ingested bags and netting probably discarded by fishermen.
These so-called "Aegis Ashore" bases have been a key component in the US's effort to deploy ballistic missile defense to Europe.
If any fuel washes ashore, there may be ways to limit the damage in the immediate vicinity, with machines or by hand.
As eager as he was to witness the landing, Pyle wasn't allowed to go ashore at Omaha Beach until the morning after.
After tumultuous months at sea, they landed ashore in the first British colony in North America — Jamestown, Virginia — in late August 1619.
They're coming ashore in poorer condition, and have to stretch out that reduced energy reserve for another week or two or longer.
When the fishermen first came ashore in Yurihonjo last month, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that the crew members could be spies.
The swimmer, Ross Edgley, 33, had not been ashore since June 1, when he set off on his 1,780-mile aquatic journey.
The cove was shallow, so we paddled ashore in a rubber dinghy, pushing ice chunks out of the way with the oars.
The journalist Philip Caputo was a young Marine officer who went ashore with the first American combat units in Vietnam, in 1965.
R.J. Lehmann, a senior fellow at R Street Institute, noted that when Harvey came ashore northeast of Corpus Christi, Texas, on Aug.
Five days after Harvey came ashore near Corpus Christi, Texas, record-setting rainfall in Houston continues to push floodwaters higher and higher.
A wrecked wooden boat, believed to be a North Korean "ghost ship," washed ashore on the Japanese island of Sado on Friday.
Two decapitated heads were found on what&aposs suspected to be a North Korean boat that washed ashore in Japan on Friday.
Japanese broadcaster NHK reported that a boat with Korean lettering on the side washed ashore on the island of Sado on Friday.
There is also the option to operationalize the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) and make the current Aegis Ashore test site permanent.
While Venezuelans are fleeing an economic and political disaster, Bahamians came ashore after Hurricane Dorian last month devastated some of the islands.
Pictures from Hamilton Island and Airlie Beach showed streets stacked with snapped trees, roof tiles and furniture, with wrecked yachts washed ashore.
U.S. Vice President Mike Pence visited Texas on Thursday, touring the coastal city of Rockport, where Harvey slammed ashore six days ago.
The whale, a young female, washed ashore in Porto Cervo, a seaside resort in the north of the Italian island of Sardinia.
In 2013, another dead sperm whale was towed ashore due to wind patterns that would have pushed the animal beach-ward anyway.
Refineries in the U.S. Gulf Coast states of Louisiana and Mississippi made preparations on Monday for the storm to come ashore late Tuesday.
"To have the largest mammal on planet earth wash ashore and die...and be desicrated is a message to us all," she said.
Since they can't move, the Aegis Ashore missiles can only intercept incoming medium-weight rockets that are aimed relatively near the Aegis installations.
OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Maine – Scientists in Maine are investigating the death of a 24-foot Minke whale that washed ashore over the weekend.
The most dangerous aspect of a hurricane is usually the storm surge, when wind pushes water ashore several feet above the normal tide.
A number of elegant mathematical formulae try to demystify the movement of breaking waves, which wash ashore then recede back into the ocean.
As she approached the camera, she took off her hat and proudly declared "Free!" as she twirled around while the waves crashed ashore.
The oil that's washing ashore was used as fuel for the Sanchi; it's not the ultra-light crude condensate the ship was transporting.
In addition, Sky News reports that 44 seemingly Korean vessels have washed ashore or been spotted off the coast of Japan this year.
The two Aegis Ashore sites will likely cost at least twice as much as Japan's initial estimate of $2 billion, the sources said.
As she approaches the camera, she takes off her hat and proudly declares "Free!" as she twirls around while the waves crash ashore.
It's likely the animal was already dead before it washed ashore and was pushed inland by the tide, eventually settling in the mangroves.
It's likely the humpback was already dead before it washed ashore and was pushed inland by the tide, eventually settling in the mangroves.
The woman managed to make it ashore and the other rescuers were picked up in a boat — but Espedal has not been found.
I was in Austin the day before Harvey came ashore, and the team was already bracing for the storm and the long recovery.
Nitrogen is food for tiny algae, called phytoplankton — and when it's washed ashore, it can feed algal blooms like the ones in Florida.
As the search for the Marines continued in Hawaii, Marine Corps Base Hawaii warned people not to touch any wreckage that washed ashore.
Eight months after a little boy's body washed ashore in Galveston, Texas, police have identified him and arrested his mother and her girlfriend.
When a boat washes ashore holding a dead man and a living baby, Isobel convinces Tom to raise the baby as their own.
Washbacks are turtles that have made it to the ocean and the Gulf Stream for a few weeks before being washed back ashore.
When the boat crashes, he and two other stowaways — Quinn and Frank (Paul Higgins) — are brought ashore by the goddess of the island.
When Hurricane Harvey came ashore Friday, it was the most powerful storm to hit Texas in 9 years — and it's not over yet.
The Japanese mini submarine HA-28 (similar to the mini sub sunk by the USS Ward), which washed ashore on December 230, 1941.
He was here the night Sandy roared ashore, escaping to his daughter's home nearby, watching helplessly as his neighborhood burned to the ground.
Some of the EIA data was affected by Storm Barry, which came ashore on Saturday in central Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane.
Since 2015 the total bandwidth available has more than doubled and next year it will increase again as several new cables come ashore.
Alas, in a story that is as old as the sea, those who are adept afloat all too readily succumb to temptation ashore.
U.S. oil companies cut some production in the Gulf of Mexico ahead of Hurricane Barry, which came ashore in Louisiana earlier this month.
Trevor plays his traditional role as the U.S. military intelligence officer who washes ashore on Paradise Island, introducing Diana to the modern world.
But at the end of March 21 people, including Syrians, Palestinians and Somalis, came ashore in a small boat on Italy's Adriatic coast.
The number of stranded turtles has steadily climbed — over 1200 washed ashore in 2014 — and experts think climate change is partly to blame.
A large hoodwinker sunfish washed ashore at the Coal Oil Point Reserve in Santa Barbara, California, and scientists were shocked by the discovery.
Earlier this month, a dead juvenile sperm whale found washed ashore in Italy was discovered to have a stomach full of plastic waste.
A lion's share of the Asian bottles that the researchers collected in 2018 had washed ashore within two years of their date stamps.
In August 6900 thousands of Pacific walruses were forced ashore near Point Lay, Alaska — the earliest haul-out event federal officials have recorded.
There is a scary moment, in " A Man for All Seasons " (1966), when Henry VIII (Robert Shaw) jumps ashore from a stately barge.
A 22010-foot whale shark even floated ashore earlier this month—the first ever, The Washington Post reported, to be killed by algae.
The troops packed into amphibious assault vehicles to go ashore in Bowen, a coastal town in eastern Queensland, Australia, during Exercise Talisman Sabre.
Also, an opera singer who was entertaining passengers on one cruise went ashore to sing "O Sole Mio" and caused a penguin stampede.
Within it I draw the Japanese islands that were dented in the Tohoku region and the scene of a big ship washed ashore.
They're so tasty, the mermaids will want to come ashore to try them even if we fried and ate their friends in fricassee.
Mostly American, British and Canadian men, some just boys, waded ashore as German soldiers tried to kill them with machine guns and artillery.
A group of Arrivals, singing a blurry version of a religious hymn, comes ashore amid a blast of electronic noise and quivering flute.
With fires raging on the dock, he jumped ashore and wrestled the ship free from its moorings so it could move to safety.
And Raegan Cure from Michigan (School) wrote poetically about nature: Slowly, the empty boat drifted ashore, ash settling from the dull, grey sky.
Agents entered the water and pulled the mother and child ashore, and began searching for the others who had been aboard the raft.
Guests have not been ashore since March 14 in Punta Arenas, Chile, and have been self-isolating in their staterooms since March 22.
In Botticelli's tempera painting, the newly born Venus stands nude in a giant seashell, having been blown ashore by the wind god Zephyr.
Tropical Storm Gordon sputtered Wednesday after sweeping ashore overnight, saturating the Gulf Coast but sparing the region a new round of widespread destruction.
In a scene framed by mountains, the native Tlingit tribe warmly greeted a hardy Russian mariner, Gerasim Izmailov, who had made it ashore.
The submarine, the UC3 Nautilus, 55 feet long, was found 22 feet below sea level and was brought ashore shortly after it sank.
Several of the migrants had written phone numbers on their clothes, so that someone could call their families if their bodies washed ashore.
And with their documents in plastic bags, they were ready to swim ashore, knowing that the smuggler wanted to make a quick getaway.
Aponte is still shaken by what they went through when Maria crashed ashore and by the crisis they see no way out of.
Before the hurricane bellowed ashore, Mr. Scott, the governor, held news conference after news conference imploring Floridians to flee while they still could.
In a scene framed by soaring mountains, the native Tlingit tribe warmly greeted a hardy Russian mariner, Gerasim Izmailov, who made it ashore.
During World War II, the Army came ashore to develop biological weapons and to incinerate, in open bonfires, those captured from the enemy.
The sinkings came on a day when coast guards brought ashore 264 people after rescuing them from two other vessels, Mr. Spindler said.
The bodies of 133 migrants have washed ashore near the western Libyan city of Zuwara in recent days, the Red Crescent said on Sunday.
Montenegro, a small nation ashore the Adriatic Sea, started its carbon neutral initiative in 2013 and the project was slated for completion last month.
The sharks were found ashore along Keehi Lagoon, near the La Mariana Sailing Club, about 5 miles west of Honolulu, according to the station.
Plastic Free Seas, which has sponsored a series of beach cleanups, has found that most of the trash that washed ashore was packaging materials.
"The United States' Aegis ashore system is declared certified for operations," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday at the ceremony launching the system.
Guests will be able to go ashore and take charter flights to the capital city of Phnom Penh, where they can fly home from.
Meanwhile, last winter, a dead sperm whale washed ashore in Indonesia with more than 1,000 pieces of plastic, including flip flops, in its stomach.
Though to us, on land, the hurricane was extremely powerful, it didn't cause any stormquakes as it moved ashore in New Jersey, Fan said.
The storm came ashore before dawn just west of Cameron, LA, bringing maximum sustained winds near 45 mph, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
Customs spokesman Sunil Jayaratne said the smugglers were also believed to sometimes transfer shipments to small boats at sea before bringing the drugs ashore.
I had been strung along, spit out, and washed ashore again in the romance department and swore I was taking a sabbatical from love.
In this true-life mystery, famed actress Natalie Wood was found dead in 1981 by police, washed ashore Santa Catalina Island in Southern California.
I guess their basis for seizure is how the statue is handled once it came ashore, then was sold abroad without an export license.
Scientists and experts are still working to determine the cause of death of the remaining two, including the one that washed ashore on Tuesday.
"The group has carried out kidnap-for-ransom operations in the past, but these were mostly from locations ashore," naval analyst Ridzwan Rahmat said.
Over the weekend, a piece of a Boeing 777 was found washed ashore Mozambique, and it's already on its way to Malaysia for examination.
This comes only days after human body parts, including a foot and other remains, washed ashore near the site of the Olympic volleyball tournaments.
Last week, a dead, decomposing humpback whale washed ashore in Delaware, making it the 42nd death in the region since the beginning of 2016.
About 24 million Floridians are in the path of Hurricane Matthew, which is now expected to come ashore as a deadly Category 2138 storm.
Piles of trash, plastic bottles and other unidentifiable refuse can be seen rippling and crashing ashore in video and images posted on social media.
But 2013 and 2014, while hotter than ever, weren't El Niño seasons, and the pups that washed ashore appeared to have been born sick.
The body of an unidentified migrant is seen on a beach after being washed ashore, on the Greek island of Lesbos, November 7, 2015.
Barry came ashore on Saturday along the central Louisiana coast and had moved into Ohio by Wednesday, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.
From the moment the refugees and migrants step ashore on the Greek island of Lesvos, often soaking from the surf, they face freezing temperatures.
They came ashore in the Turkish town of Dikili, where Turkish officials covered the ship's bow with tarpaulins to prevent journalists from seeing inside.
Some of the scrappy volunteer groups that flocked to Lesbos last autumn, when 6,000 refugees might clamber ashore in one day, are closing shop.
At least five sailors were injured, and ten more are missing, with the remainder of the crew making it ashore from the battered ship.
Once ashore, Harvey lost speed and transformed into a tropical storm that dumped more than 143 to 30 inches of rain across southeastern Texas.
The other day, I found myself clicking through pictures of people drowning—first staged photos of actors playing dead, then real corpses washed ashore.
As the season progresses, episodes will become more balanced between those set at sea and others in which the survivors go ashore to explore.
Northwest Florida had its first hurricane landfall in nearly 11 years early Friday morning, when Hurricane Hermine roared ashore at around 1:30 a.m.
The police found bricks of cocaine on two Florida beaches this week, thought to have been pushed ashore by waves caused by Hurricane Dorian.
He said, What Mr. Close makes is evidence of the kind of crap that washed ashore when the tide of Pop Art went out.
Tom Kocurko spent World War II in the Navy, serving on cruisers and destroyers and even wading ashore with Marines to direct naval gunfire.
That said, Le Tub is particularly remarkable in its divey-ness: It's literally made out of stuff that floated ashore from the Atlantic Ocean.
When this bottle washed ashore, they were both deep into the natural aftermath of the sesh, that crumpled feeling of dread and misshapen anxiety.
According to Sokolov, the island has been unseasonably warm this summer, causing bands of hungry polar bears to come ashore in search of food.
N) 253,600-barrel-per-day (bpd) Alliance, Louisiana, plant, was not significantly affected by Barry as it came ashore, said company spokesman Joe Gannon.
The Oceans Beyond Piracy group said the crew were brought ashore by pirates when their ship sank more than a year after its hijacking.
Just last month, the body of a drowned Mexican man who tried to swim across the border washed ashore in south San Diego County.
The low-lying land areas that are likely to be inundated when a river or lake overflows, or as the storm surge washes ashore.
Every 9003 to 15 years after a rainy winter or hurricane, acres of bloated fish wash ashore, as well as bottlenose dolphins and manatees.
The mill, in Ha Tinh Province where many of the fish have been washing ashore, is run by Formosa Plastics, a Taiwan-based company.
And, just last week, a dead sperm whale washed ashore in Indonesia with two dozen plastic bags in its gut, along with other trash.
Whales washing ashore filled with plastic have become distressingly familiar sign of the immense amount of plastic we've allowed to wash into the ocean.
The image that Royal Mail used showed American troops carrying stretchers ashore in Dutch New Guinea in May 1944, weeks before the Normandy landings.
Over the past months, in Italy, the Philippines and elsewhere, dead whales have washed ashore with dozens of pounds of plastic in their stomachs.
Hurricane Dorian will potentially become a Category 228 storm before it comes ashore along the U.S. East Coast — and Florida is starting to prepare.
Remnants of the balloons typically wash ashore or fall to the ground and can end up in the stomachs of marine life and animals.
"Amphibious operations are complex, effectively three-dimensional as they involve operations afloat, ashore, and in the air," Newsham wrote on the Japan Forward website.
All these great ocean creatures are like bottles washing ashore, each bearing a message for all of us: We are choking on your trash.
Florence came ashore as a Category 1 hurricane, the lowest of the storm rankings, but water has historically caused more property damage than wind.
The ship was turned away from Thailand, Japan, Taiwan, the Philippines, and Guam over concerns that its passengers would bring the new coronavirus ashore.
One of the first pieces of tsunami debris that appeared was a 180-ton floating dock that washed ashore in Oregon in June 2012.
A man helps a young boy to walk after a dinghy with 54 Afghan refugees landed ashore the Greek island of Lesbos, Feb. 28.
Sixty-four passengers from the Diamond Princess have tested positive for the virus and been taken ashore for isolation and treatment, Japanese authorities said.
He somehow manages to wriggle and swim free before climbing ashore where he then runs into Alaska who's not having a great night either.
An unusually long-lasting storm that came ashore from the Pacific a week ago dropped at least four inches of snow in 30 states.
The tropical storm watch is likely to extend north in coming advisories, he said, emphasizing that a slight westward shift could bring Dorian ashore.
The tropical storm watch is likely to extend north in coming advisories, he said, emphasizing that a slight westward shift could bring Dorian ashore.
Missing lists swelled to over 2,000 after disasters such as Hurricanes Irma and Michael, which came ashore in Florida in the past two years.
A 31-year-old migrant rescue boat captain who defied the law to get people ashore was released from custody in Italy Tuesday evening.
The NHC said the storm, described as " an extremely dangerous major hurricane," might push a "life-threatening" surge of seawater ashore into some areas.
Robin Griffin as she investigates a mysterious, unidentified body that washes ashore on Sydney's Bondi Beach four years after the events of the first season.
When he stepped ashore, a reporter called out to Madsen, asking if everything was OK. Madsen turned around and gave the reporter a thumbs-up.
Massive blooms of the algae, which occurs naturally at low levels in the ocean, have washed ashore up and down the coast of southwestern Florida.
Constantly bending, and abstracting, distorting and refracting, connecting and unifying concepts once the essence of an inspiring idea comes ashore like a special, invisible gift.
The seven foot male dolphin washed ashore on Fort Meyers Beach in Big Carlos Pass, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission announced on Friday.
This time around, Wehner and his colleagues decided to work from forecast data rather than waiting for actual weather measurements after the hurricane comes ashore.
A weather station at Tyndall Air Force Base reported sustained hurricane force winds gusting to 2105 mph as the center of the storm roars ashore.
While its activities aren't always as dramatic as the TV show presents them, NCIS says it solves and prevents crimes "ashore, afloat, and in cyberspace."
It's likely to cause extreme damage where it comes ashore, with threats including mudslides, flash flooding, catastrophic wind damage as well as storm surge flooding.
Fluctuations in intensity are still possible, including some strengthening early Thursday, but the NHC now expects Florence to come ashore just below major hurricane intensity.
There are initial unconfirmed reports of missiles possibly being fired from positions both ashore on Yemen and by small spotter boats operated by Houthi rebels.
Kenneth underwent a rapid intensification process, jumping in intensity from a Category 1 to Category 4 storm in just 24 hours before it roared ashore.
The latest of the mysterious floating feet washed ashore near the Jordan River on Vancouver Island earlier this month, according to the New York Times.
Michael sprang quickly from a weekend tropical depression, going from a Category 43 on Tuesday to a Category 4 by the time it came ashore.
That is probably bluster: if nothing else, Britain's geographical location makes it too useful to simply abandon (many transatlantic internet cables come ashore in Britain).
Her new case is the eponymous "China Girl," the body of an Asian sex worker found stuffed in a suitcase, washed ashore on Bondi Beach.
Barry came ashore in central Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane with at least 74-mile-per-hour (119-kph) top sustained winds on Saturday.
Last week, a fourth dead otter washed ashore also with a suspected gunshot wound, a spokeswoman from the US Fish and Wildlife told the Guardian.
Jason looks directly at the camera as Jughead's voice over discusses what would have happened if the red headed troublemaker hadn't been found washed ashore.
It said the eyewall was coming ashore between St. Vincent Island and Panama City, Florida, with life-threatening storm surges and "catastrophic winds" moving onshore.
Decades later, Glass Beach became the place where many of the smoothed-over fragments of glass would wash ashore in a dazzling kaleidoscope of color.
The beach was originally dubbed "Elk Creek" by locals, but picked up its new name after a naval schooner sank and its cannon washed ashore.
A large piece of curved metal washed ashore in Nakhon Si Thammarat province on Saturday, prompting speculation it might belong to the missing Boeing 777.
James Wright of the National Marine Aquarium in England told the Telegraph that it is "quite odd" for the octopuses to come ashore en masse.
The only signs there was once life here were the tiny spice bottles we found washed ashore, broken pieces of pottery and even cracked headstones.
Once ashore, 29-year-old West Woodworth helped tie up the surfer's bitten leg using the surfboard leash as a tourniquet to stop blood flow.
Barry came ashore in central Louisiana as a Category 1 hurricane with at least 3.73-mile-per-hour (119-kph) top sustained winds on Saturday.
The sailors were later taken ashore by U.S. Navy aircraft, while other sailors took charge of the boats and headed towards Bahrain, their original destination.
"I think deploying THAAD or Aegis Ashore to Japan makes a lot of sense," Adam Mount, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, said.
The outage in Puerto Rico is far worse than those of two other hurricanes that came ashore in Texas and Florida in the past month.
To prepare for a shore leave, the polar bear guards go ashore in advance after sighting the landing site as a group and without passengers.
Harvey blasted ashore late Friday as a Category 4 hurricane, first walloping the Texas islands and coastal cities like such as Galveston and Corpus Christi.
She said that the Aegis Ashore launchpad was "practically identical" to a system used aboard Aegis warships that is capable of launching Tomahawk cruise missiles.
And in May, 10 undocumented immigrants were arrested after their panga boat came ashore in La Jolla outside San Diego, according to CNN affiliate KGTV.
Diaz said he has seen no FEMA staff and no distribution of food, fuel or fresh water since Maria came ashore nearly four weeks ago.
Akita prefectural police said that a wooden boat washed ashore in Katagami City on Tuesday afternoon, the second boat discovered on Japanese shores that day.
Since Dorian, the horses' bodies have been washing ashore in North Carolina, but not all horses have been accounted for, according to the Charlotte Observer.
The waves travel outward on the ocean's surface, like ripples in a pond, and can slow down but grow in size as they come ashore.
Every winter, a few harp seals come ashore as waters freeze over -- but they're usually able to get back to the ocean on their own.
Accordingly, Vernet's painting depicts turbid waters and a shipwreck, with scrambling survivors dragging loved ones ashore and a gloomy mountain-bound fortress in the distance.
Time and again, jarring photographs, such as the drowned Syrian boy washed ashore on the beach, have stirred emotions but failed to motivate meaningful change.
I appreciated the short runs between anchorages that allowed time to go ashore and explore the quirky towns and thick forests of fir and cedar.
The man was inside the capsized vessel and was not accessible to rescue crews, so he could not be brought ashore, the Coast Guard said.
A dozen hurricanes have hit North Carolina since Hurricane Hazel swept ashore as a Category 4 storm in 1954, but none have been as severe.
In the first days of January 1945, US troops waded ashore in Luzon, the largest island in the Philippines, to begin recapturing it from Japan.
His sister, who had been dragged ashore by her hair, had been caught by the Curaçao authorities and deported back to Venezuela over the summer.
Because the port was filled with debris and sand, the boat remained eight miles offshore and supplies had to be carried ashore on inflatable boats.
Electricity generator Florida Power & Light said on Thursday it will shut its two nuclear power plants before Irma comes ashore as a very powerful hurricane.
Harvey came ashore late Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 50 years and has killed at least two people.
Having come ashore from the Pacific a week ago as a "bomb cyclone," the storm dropped at least four inches of snow in 30 states.
Gulf waters are rising, oil slicks pervade its surface, while plumes billow below, and plastic debris continues to wash ashore each day along the coastline.
INFPA directs the Department of Defense to explore the possibility of additional Aegis Ashore sites with anti-air warfare capability in both Europe and Asia.
A stack of bamboo washed ashore during the storm and he used it to fashion a chair, now perched on his patio, facing the harbor.
If Florence makes landfall as a Category 4 in North Carolina, it will be the strongest storm to come ashore that far north on record.
One to four dead sperm whales wash ashore each year, especially between May and August, according to Hawaii's Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR).
Police identified a headless female torso that washed ashore in Copenhagen later in August as Wall's, but a cause of death has not been determined.
Between 2001 and 2018, the average number of dead whales found ashore in those four states averaged at less than 5 in the month of July.
The officer, Charles Scala, said that when he got to the beach he saw a man whose energy appeared to be flagging trying to wade ashore.
They came across a Facebook page with a list of 64 names of people who had washed ashore in Tunisia, victims of Mediterranean crossings gone wrong.
When the malnourished pups venture off the islands to forage on their own, they end up carried off by currents and washed ashore on mainland beaches.
More than 650,000 migrants have come ashore in Italy since 2014, mostly after being rescued at sea off the Libyan coast by private and public groups.
"It was designed for high-speed, ship-to-shore maneuvering to get Marine Corps equipment ashore as quickly as possible," U.S. Navy Captain Andrew Amidon explains.
Shapiro and Weise were ashore picking up groceries at the time and the blaze was safely put out by firefighters before Nora sustained any major damage.
EDT Matthew is about to make landfall in its second country on the same day, as it spins ashore along the extreme eastern end of Cuba.
Details: Damage reports so far are widespread and severe, particularly in Mexico Beach, Florida, where the eye first came ashore, as well as Panama City, Florida.
The actress, who herself fled the Soviet Union in 1989, made a 14-minute video titled "Can't Do Nothing" about refugees who came ashore in Greece.
Puerto Rico was in the midst of an economic meltdown well before Maria roared ashore — and that meltdown is intimately connected to decisions made in Washington.
Swathes of Houston were underwater on Monday, the effect of Harvey sweeping ashore on Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in 50 years.
A dead fish coated in oil washed ashore on Grand Isle, one of Louisiana's barrier islands that provides natural protection to the marshlands, May 21, 2010.
Thousands of sea lion pups are coming ashore hungry while their mothers are forced by El Niño's warming to travel much farther than usual for food.
Damage in Panama City near where Michael came ashore Wednesday afternoon was so extensive that broken and uprooted trees and downed power lines lay nearly everywhere.
Powerful Tropical Cyclone Enawo, which had been intensifying off the northeastern edge of Madagascar, struck the island nation on Tuesday when it came ashore near Antalaha.
He built a polar bear fence because those animals are coming ashore more frequently as the sea ice, where they like to hunt, continues to melt.
The ship's black box was recovered from 15,000 feet below sea level near the Bahamas earlier this week and came ashore Friday morning in Jacksonville, Florida.
Particularly galling to Trump's critics were his first tweets since last Wednesday when he urged people on the island to stay safe as Maria came ashore.
The researchers speculated that the nearly 38 million pieces of plastic debris had washed ashore from ocean currents carrying refuse thrown overboard from commercial fishing fleets.
Michael crashed ashore at Mexico Beach, about 20 miles (30 km) east of Panama City, as a Category 4 storm before charging inland across the Southeast.
For instance, the government wants a pipeline from the Greater Sunrise field to run ashore at Tasi Mane, a planned refinery project on the south coast.
How did the Loch Ness Monster of Scottish legend manage to wash ashore at Wolf Island National Wildlife Refuge off the Georgia coast in the U.S.?
His little boat races the gigantic spacecraft — one of the film's few truly clever visual gags — only to be tossed ashore in some unspecified American city.
Gusty winds will move in with the front on Sunday, but the ferocity of the winds' speed is dependent on where the low pressure comes ashore.
Pausing briefly to throttle an assailant in a shallow pool, she staggers back to the beach where she first came ashore and begins her adventure anew.
Almost 50,000 people have come ashore in Italy this year, about 10 percent fewer than in the same period last year, according to the Interior Ministry.
And Miriam's role in the story mostly consists of her standing ashore and learning about the horrible uncertainty that comes with being a Coast Guard wife.
In Catania, even those who are not fervent Salvini supporters, believe he should not face criminal investigation for his refusal to allow migrants to come ashore.
The impact: The storm is eventually likely to come ashore somewhere between Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle early next week — possibly as soon as Memorial Day.
In December 2017, the Navy announced that its "land-attack" ships were "surface-strike" ships that would engage other vessels at sea instead of targets ashore.
The Public Theater's Mobile Unit, which brings the Swan of Avon to shelters, correctional facilities and various community performance spaces, comes ashore at the Public Theater.
Just about anyone who has stepped ashore on this island has been attacked with bows and arrows and anthropologists are warning the government to move gingerly.
Related: The Bodies of 133 Drowned Migrants Have Washed Ashore in Libya Both the PFG and key armed groups from Misrata have pledged to support it.
Not to mention the "Vampire of Düsseldorf," an infamous German murderer whose mummified head came ashore in the baggage of a returning World War II soldier.
After days awaiting clearance to come ashore, the Grand Princess arrived in the San Francisco Bay with 21 confirmed coronavirus cases on board, and possibly more.
The transcript of these conversations, as well as (one-sided) electronic communications among the captain, mates, engineers, able seamen and people ashore, runs to 500 pages.
The Indians' struggles are chronicled in Port Louis's poignant Aapravasi Ghat museum, at the immigration depot turned Unesco World Heritage site where they first came ashore.
Then when you come ashore, take the S51 bus to the Battery Rd/Air Force Reserve stop, which is a 10-minute walk from the campsite.
The stones of the Rocky Beach were hot under us and the water was still, the waves coming ashore with barely a fringe of white foam.
A derelict cargo ship, abandoned near Bermuda and last spotted months ago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, washed ashore near a tiny fishing village.
These govern things like the number of passengers allowed ashore during site visits, staff-to-visitor ratios, and the amount of experience required of the crew.
But locals say vibrations from drilling to bring the submarine cable ashore in this village of some 200 houses might damage home foundations and septic systems.
Harvey came ashore late on Friday as the most powerful hurricane to hit Texas in more than 503 years and has killed at least two people.
If American fishing operators want to harvest shark fins, they need to bring the rest of the shark ashore to sell the rest of the meat.
I've had to do that myself, back in 1995, catching the last flight out of Pensacola to join my unit just as Hurricane Opal roared ashore.
We are pleased to advise that the guest was found alive, is currently in stable condition, and has been taken ashore in Croatia for further treatment.
More importantly, Kim Jong Un's missile tests have buttressed Abe's case to increase defense spending and to purchase the U.S.-made Aegis Ashore anti-missile system.
It does not appear the either cruise liner's itinerary will be affected by the crash, as Carnival says they've told guests to enjoy their day ashore.
If Harvey becomes a major Category 266 hurricane, as now expected, it would be the first to come ashore in Texas since Hurricane Ike in 13.
Four of them were being taken ashore, while the Conception's captain has opted to remain on the scene, Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Josue Mendez said.
That year, a Nazi submarine sneaked to the northernmost tip of Newfoundland, where a team of German soldiers took ten cannisters ashore on two rubber dinghies.
At least 113 people have been killed since Florence came ashore as a hurricane on Friday, including 211 in North Carolina and six in South Carolina.
Ships operated by NGOs have been increasingly important in sea rescues in the past years, picking up more than a third of all migrants brought ashore.
Scenes caught on video of polar bears that had come ashore, grunting and strolling through the 2,000-person settlement, suggested a dramatic symbol of climate change.
Experts used drift analysis of wreckage found washed ashore on the west coasts of the Indian Ocean to define the new search area where Ocean Infinity focused.
The FBI and Galveston Police have released a close-up photograph of the face of the little boy whose body washed ashore in Galveston, Texas, in October.
December temperatures in New York never dropped below freezing, while the unusually warm Atlantic fueled storms that smashed ashore and caused heavy flooding in the United Kingdom.
After the charity said nine had tried to swim ashore, Reuters footage showed another five people jump, although it was not immediately clear if some were lifeguards.
As the storm came ashore, I was a resident of New Orleans — and watched from a couch in my parents' house in Alabama as my city flooded.
Indonesian men carry car tires past a ship that was swept ashore by the tsunami in Wani Village on the outskirts of Palu, Indonesia, on Oct. 4.
Three dead bodies were found aboard their vessel the next day, and the following day, four dead bodies were found on a boat that washed ashore nearby.
Subsequent reports of other debris from the doomed aircraft washing ashore on La Reunion, including a suitcase and door, were not confirmed, reports The New York Times.
World Briefing NEW DELHI — Scores of large, short-finned pilot whales washed ashore in southern India, an official said Tuesday, and 45 have died on a beach.
Peter Madsen, 46, was rescued on Friday morning in a navy operation and taken ashore after the 17-metre homemade submarine sank, police said in a statement.
Beachgoers in Great Yarmouth, England, are afraid to take a dip in the waters off the British coast after half-eaten dolphins washed ashore over the weekend.
Although small pieces of debris believed to be from the plane have washed ashore in various places, the bulk of the aircraft still has not been found.
What's more, a wing section that washed ashore in Tanzania was found to be in a retracted position, and not deployed when it broke off the plane.
A few shark carcasses have turned up in the area around the Gansbaai beaches since 2012—dead great white sharks washing ashore is a rare event itself.

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