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"low tide" Definitions
  1. the time when the sea is at its lowest level in a particular place; the sea at this time

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At low tide, its roots emerge — tall and spindly.
On Monday night, during low tide, the work was grueling.
A typical operation involves a ship being beached at low tide.
Noodles and seafood, wheat and a whiff of low-tide funk.
It was low tide, and a stretch of sandbars was visible.
Carolina waters are still at low tide until around 260:30 a.m.
Warm weather brought lots of people to the beach during low tide.
Irma, with the help of a low tide, sucked the water out.
Some are occasionally spotted at low tide in the sand along Ocean Beach.
As one Western officer muses: "Are we just building sandcastles at low tide?"
At low tide up to 3km of beach and rock can be exposed.
Forecast low tide (black line on right) higher than normal high tide. pic.twitter.
A. They live in burrows, and you only see them at low tide.
Low Tide Rated R for a fired gun and a weaponized baseball bat.
And twice daily, at low tide, clammers carrying shovels show up to collect.
Paper records of sex abuse, in May's world, are basically sandcastles at low tide.
They wait for the low tide and then scour specific areas of exposed shores.
These days, people could traipse through the muck to the vessel at low tide.
That's an important part of the D-Day plan -- rising water, just after low tide.
It deemed they were rocks or low-tide elevations such as reefs, rather than islands.
When it's low tide it's muddy and you can find some weird stuff in there.
One site containing footprints is revealed at low tide, although it's usually swathed in seaweed.
I even rode it on the beach at low tide just to prove that I could.
It's low tide, and we meander for about two miles before heading back to the car.
It's also quite easy to find food; such as picking mussels at low tide, and fishing.
The 500-acre Ministers Island can be reached by car across a sandbar at low tide.
When it's low tide, a sand bar appears and connects the island to Vinalhaven's sand beach.
These can be seen clustered around the low tide line of a mudflat or sandy beach.
The first thing anyone noticed was the smell—like rotten eggs, or the ocean at low tide.
On the coast of California, Reineman told me, some of the best surfing is at low tide.
It's also a neap tide, which means the difference between high and low tide is unusually small.
In a sense, they have their own smell—similar to that wet rocks at low-tide scent.
Michael Powers, an owner of the Low Tide Bar nearby, said its revenues were also significantly lower.
He did this project where they collected objects at low tide on the banks of the Thames.
You'll want to watch your step — the boat ramp is covered in slippery algae at low tide.
Because the storm came ashore at low tide, the impact was lessened, the National Weather Service said.
During low tide, the normally underwater beach obstacles placed by the Germans were exposed and could be destroyed.
Consult a tide chart; go out within an hour of low tide when the beach is most exposed.
And winter's low tide anticipates the flood tide of spring, with the promise of summer on its heels.
Mont-Saint-Michel is reflected in the shallow water during low tide in northwestern France on Sept. 2.
In today's 360 video, watch as mussels are collected at low tide from an icy cave in Quebec.
San Diego County has had extreme high and low tide swings and stormy weather, making food scarce at times.
On the shingle beach, the town's colorful fishing fleet waits at low tide, surrounded by lobster pots and net.
Wandering the shore at low tide, she became entranced by the variety of forms and color in Neptune's garden.
The high tide of turnout in presidential election years is inevitably followed by a low tide in off years.
Villagers on the east of Java island helped fisheries staff free the pilot whales that became trapped at low tide.
Then once low tide came along, they did their necropsy, found fractures and hemorrhaging, and confirmed the cause of death.
Marines and sailors quickly encountered Japanese machine-gun fire when their boats got stuck on the reef at low tide.
They had left only the hard core of volcanic rock behind, a high isle that becomes accessible at low tide.
This can happen if water temperatures get too warmed or too cold, or if there's pollution or an extremely low tide.
At low tide, this is a prime place to spot sea life and birds as you walk across to the outcropping.
Players warm up ahead of the annual Brambles sandbank cricket match at low tide in the Solent, England, on Aug. 24.
To get around the islands, locals tend to drive along the beach—something that can be done only at low tide.
Most shark attacks occur near the shore, typically in sandbars or between sandbars were sharks can become trapped during low-tide.
At least two have a watery cast: "Boat Lying at Low Tide" (1881) and "The Canoe on the Epte" (circa 1890).
Skaar visited Skaket Beach in Massachusetts during low tide, and was able to capture a couple standing perfectly beneath the sunset.
Low tide on the Northern Ireland side of the River Newry, which functions as a border with the Republic of Ireland.
It coincided with low tide so when the front of the storm came in, it took all the water from the bay.
Snapshot: Above, objects from London's past recovered by so-called mudlarks, who scour the edge of the River Thames at low tide.
Twice daily during low tide, a rocky sandbar, or tombolo, surfaces in the waters, providing a half-mile walkway to the island.
Snapshot: Above, objects from London's past recovered by so-called mudlarks, who scour the edges of the River Thames at low tide.
The court also dismissed China's claim to territorial waters around certain rocks, originally visible only at low tide, on which it had built.
Two manatees in the aptly named Manatee County, Florida, got caught in the extremely low tide caused by the storm's forces on Sunday.
The location was chosen because of its isolation: an island encircling three lagoons that were closed off from the ocean at low tide.
They deliver their produce on foot in the mornings at low tide and make the deliveries by boat when the water is high.
Other features are classed as "rocks", which can claim 12 nautical miles of territorial waters, and "low tide elevations" which can claim neither.
The storm had made landfall during low tide, which resulted in a storm surge of only 13 feet in the Long Island Sound.
Take a dip in the Pacific Ocean, explore tide pools at low tide, or hike through the mountainous backcountry at this diverse park. 
The families of the local gentry bought them for their children: they were perfect for sailing at low tide in the shallow bays.
Now the temperature was over 100 degrees and low tide — and hard-packed sand for smooth riding — was still a couple hours away.
Mr. Richie is a gorgeous ocean at low tide; Ms. Carey is a set of waves that unnerve even the most game surfers.
Snapshot: Above, objects from London's past recovered from the River Thames by so-called mudlarks, who scour the river edge at low tide.
It does smell a little bit like low tide, but hey, that means the anti-inflammatory properties of the seaweed extract are working.
The rich-smelling low tide revealed beaches with a grainy frosting of white eggs, laid by the fish orchestrating the whole show: herring.
Work turns more physical with such paintings as Alexandre Ségé's "On the Meadows at Low Tide," a mist-filled hunting scene from about 1863.
It is footage of an octopus called Abdopus aculeatus; at low tide, the octopus crawls from tide pool to tide pool, hunting for crabs.
To allow the algae to photosynthesize, it leaves its home in the sand at low tide in the day and basks in the sun.
Named "Marapikurrinya" by the local Aboriginal people, it subsisted for years on wool exports and a few pearls gathered from oysters at low tide.
After waiting hours for low tide, she was able to capture the image of boats that have been there for more than a century.
The next day, up the coast at Ruby Beach, about 30 miles west of the rain forest, I walked for miles at low tide.
The stink of low tide, the tiny crabs waving their pitchfork arms at us from the exposed rocks like a mob of irate villagers.
Like the popular D-Day beaches in Normandy, the real-life Dunkirk is strewn with World War II wreckage, especially visible at low tide.
But America and the UN tribunal, among others, consider several of them "low-tide elevations"—shoals, in effect—that do not enjoy the same rights.
U.S. Hurricane Center Urges People To "Move Away From The Water" During Moments Of Unusually Low Tide Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
It is now embedded in undersea permafrost and is only visible during low tide on the island, located between the Laptev and East Siberian seas.
I ordered the piangua — a tiny squishy black clam that collects at low tide in mangrove swamps — as well as the shrimp and the crab.
"This is supposed to be superhard; it's supposed to be a crazy challenge," said Chipper Nicodemus, a host of the swimrun podcast Low Tide Boyz.
Claiming no specific time period, but with a vaguely nostalgic, late 1980s mood, "Low Tide" shows childhood friendships unraveling as characters mature and perceptions shift.
I can always tell whether it's high or low tide when I arrive according to whether I have to walk up the ramp or not.
This power is generated by two large underwater rotors, driven by strong water currents for up to 20 hours a day at high and low tide.
The mosque, built on an islet about 500 metres from the coast, can only be reached at low tide and draws tens of thousands of worshippers.
Citizen science volunteers stake the cages to the inner tidal area of the Puget Sound at low tide, and the scientists collect them after several months.
Miners can only go down into the creek during a low tide so get a four-day break every 10 days during which they return home.
At low tide, you could see an amazing, almost postapocalyptic scene: dozens of wading birds — egrets, herons, ibises — looking for food among abandoned cars and shipwrecks.
It was about four o'clock, and the sun was setting, giving off a goldish filter in the sky and shimmers in the ocean's low tide state.
They usually reside in what&aposs known as the intertidal zone, the area of the shore exposed at low tide but submerged when waters are high.
After the tempest, he and his brothers were exploring caves that could only be accessed during low tide, and found a large container filled with the phones.
Their destination was Glass Bottle Beach—so named because at low tide much of the sand is covered with bottles, along with vast quantities of other refuse.
From coast to coast, voters have been sifting through candidates' competing policy visions and promises, with Trump serving as a kind of daily high and low tide.
In a nod to all that bedlam, with 34 seconds remaining, Marcus Paige, the Tar Heels' calm-as-low-tide guard, gathered his teammates for a huddle.
I became wise to it on the southwest corner, knowing A PRIORI, LOW TIDE, SHARI and AGASSI – the cross had to be REVVING UP at that point.
Normally, from low tide to high tide, Georgetown sees about a 3-foot difference in the water level where the Great Pee Dee River meets Winyah Bay.
There were three key points -- firstly, the Philippines wanted the court to decide whether certain features in the sea were islands, reefs, low tide elevations or submerged banks.
It wants the court to rule whether certain features in the sea are islands, rocks, low-tide elevations or banks -- each deliver different rights over the surrounding waters.
The once familiar image of Mainers clad with rubber boots and gloves, digging up molluscs in Casco Bay, has been replaced by a lunar landscape at low tide.
The scientists pumped a control dye and sodium hydroxide, which Caldeira referred to as "an antacid," into the lagoons once a day for an hour during low tide.
As I lay on my lounge chair watching the egrets preen on the sandbar at low tide, oblivious to my voyeurism, I felt the first tinges of surrender.
Elephant Rock, or at least what remains of it, is one of the 17 Hopewell Rocks in the Bay of Fundy that become whimsical formations at low tide.
"We're beyond stoked," said Michael Perzy Powers, a co-owner of the Low Tide Bar and High 97 concessions at Beach 97th Street, eyeing a genial midafternoon crowd.
More rock and punk rips near Rippers, and the Low Tide Bar at the 97th Street concessions has both live bands and a D.J. spinning eclectically unpredictable sets.
The sharks, which typically measure a foot or two in length, have also adapted to endure the oxygen depletion that occurs in these isolated pools at low tide.
Deeply wounded but alive, she takes refuge 200 yards from shore on a rock outcropping that is exposed at low tide, yet totally submerged when the tide is high.
Hozoji, now 19643 and known internationally as a powerhouse drummer, remembers getting squirted by geoducks at low tide, while exploring the shores of her native Tacoma as a kid.
Adding insult to injury, the court ruled that China had been building on rocks that were visible only at low tide, and hence not eligible to claim territorial waters.
Soda bottles, prescription vials, porcelain figures — most in shards, some still intact — and other discarded items now litter "Bottle Beach," a sight that is particularly spectacular at low tide.
Shipbreaker yards use a method called "beaching", whereby large ships are propelled forward at high tide, leaving them high and dry at low tide, ready to be cut up.
London Dispatch From ribald tokens from London's Roman past to hints of the Mayflower's fate, mudlarks discover the story of a constantly changing London — but only at low tide.
Having prevailed in the broader electorate, the President's party faces a low tide of voters — decimated of the President's followers, due to his absence from the ballot — two years later.
The Caledonian Sky — operated by British tourism company Noble Caledonia — found itself caught in a low tide before plowing into the reefs located along the Indonesian island chain of Raja Ampat.
In the last 48 hours, in two trades that represent the ideological high-water mark of a mostly low-tide trade deadline week, the Memphis Grizzlies decided to drive extremely angry.
They had initially envisioned Mother on the shore surrounded by singing children, but changing surf conditions turned a low tide into formidable force that threatened to overwhelm the very location itself.
The group wrote the word "RESIST" in enormous letters in the sand at low tide, then took pictures before the ocean rose again and washed it away a couple of hours later.
On 20 of these mornings, during low-tide, the team bubbled carbon-dioxide gas into a tank of seawater, lowering the pH to levels projected for some 30 years into the future.
But the judges said that by building on rocks visible only at low tide, and thus not entitled under UNCLOS to any sovereign waters, China had encroached illegally into the Philippines' EEZ.
A low, spicy pong of coriander and pepper, garlic and beef that carries a sweet, vegetal steaminess: the smell of low tide, ambrosia or a middle-school cafeteria, depending on your experience.
The judge said, nope, the lighthouse -- which even in low tide sits in four feet of water -- isn't dry land, thus the Cubans are "wet foot" migrants, so they'll be sent back. 5.
The judges backed Philippines' lawyers who used satellite, survey and historical data, including Chinese naval pilot notes, to show Mischief Reef is - legally at least - nothing more than seabed exposed at low tide.
A rock owned by a state will also generate a 12 nautical mile territorial border but not an economic zone under UNCLOS, while a low-tide elevation grants no territorial benefits at all.
The method makes use of the horse's strength to pull a fishing net through the shallow waters of Oostduinkerke, a natural habitat to grey shrimp (Crangon crangon), just before and after low tide.
As he pulled out from the harbor near his home on Governador Island, he pointed to a half-dozen pipes, exposed at low tide, belching out human waste from the island's 300,000 residents.
Trilobites If you were to stare down into one of a few dozen intertidal pools at low tide, as waves glide in and out, you might have a hard time spotting the robots.
In a previous project, Tate Thames Dig, the artist and a group of urban archaeologists searched the Thames at low tide for detritus that revealed the human lifestyles and natural ecology of London.
Jensen has created similar works before, such as a walk along the low-tide shore of Brooklyn Bridge Park, and is working on a 2017 exhibition at the Visual Art Center New Jersey.
It is close to sunset, and low tide, and they stand in the warm water and watch a little band of village children drag-fishing in the shallows with a length of tattered cloth.
Most recently, the pair managed to accidentally set fire to the Nora in the tiny harbor of Hayle, Cornwall, when the yacht tipped over at low tide and a burning candle set their clothes alight.
When New York-based artist Sarah Cameron Sunde walks into the water at low tide on April 245, she'll stand in the bay for 12 hours while the water rises to her chin, then recedes.
The revelers set it up at low tide, and dragged out a picnic table and a cooler so they could get blasted out on "international waters," see some fireworks, and stay away from the cops.
During low tide, treasure hunters walk out to the island, now a nature preserve and part of Silver Sands State Park, hoping to uncover his booty, and occasionally get caught in the returning tide's currents.
Without those empties, the ship "will not be able to depart the harbor because it would not have the air clearance to navigate under the Bayonne Bridge — even at a dead low tide," said Doyle.
A local farmer approached her and explained that he had spotted a cavern filled with the phones while he was out exploring a set of caves that are only accessible during low tide 30 years ago.
Police say that it's too early to tell how the bomb will affect the race, but will try and send in a bomb squad at low tide, estimated to take place at 1am BST, to investigate.
The calendar, available online, encourages patients to comb beaches for shells, do some gardening, take a coastal walk or even search for otters during low tide in order to reap the health benefits of the outdoors.
Then, as he later told me, he witnessed something he'd never seen before: A set of waves broke at dead low tide and washed hundreds of feet up the beach and under the Long Beach boardwalk.
When I succeeded, I was told that the Inuit go under the ice only from mid-February to mid-March, when the weather is coldest and the ice thick enough to be stable at low tide.
It's fossil was uncovered through a stroke of luck, when an extremely low tide in 2011 exposed the typically submerged rock where it was embedded on an island beach as scientists happened to be surveying the area.
Image courtesy Stay Raja AmpatA popular diving site filled with spectacular coral reefs has been severely damaged in West Papua, New Guinea, after a British-owned cruise ship got caught in low tide and slammed into it.
The ocean haunted us even when we could not see it: infiltrating our senses as a warm tarry pungency at low tide, or a ticklish, ionic charge gathering under the banyan leaves before a 3 p.m. storm.
Nine short films created by members of the approximately 30-member collective ("karrabing" means both "low tide" in the Emmiyengal language and a form of collectivity that exists outside an official government) are included in the show.
My piece on the Inuit in northern Canada gathering mussels from under the ice at low tide was the result of a gift to my young son when we were living in Shanghai, China, 20 years ago.
The earthy smell of low tide crept into the parking lot, reminding us that The Neck is named for the point where the peninsula narrows to only a mile's width of dry land between the Ashley and Cooper Rivers.
The building has included airports, harbors and other facilities, involving in some cases the dumping of massive amounts of sand to build up land on what were reefs or structures that may only have been exposed at low tide.
I was waiting for him to join me on the patio of his hotel, above an esplanade with a view of the Thames Estuary, which, at low tide, amounted to a vast expanse of muck dotted with grounded boats.
We followed the gauntlet run by Sally lightfoot crabs at low tide, nimbly leaping from rock to rock trying to escape both moray eels and octopuses — both of which are capable of leaving the water to pursue the heroic crustaceans.
On the Oregon coast, for example, low tide, when the mussels are not covered by water, is frequently in the middle of the day, and in the summer warming midday air and water temperatures there put more stress on the mussels.
According to the BBC, the mystery was finally solved this week, when a lost shipping container filled with Garfield phones "in a more complete condition than any found before them," was discovered in a secluded sea cave accessible only during low tide.
In mid-June, Sones was doing some field work near Bodega Bay when she noticed that a significant number of the mussels that had been exposed during low tide were gaping open, because they'd essentially been steamed to death in their own shells.
In the small beach town on the New Jersey shore where "Low Tide" plays out, there's not much for teenage boys to do except loiter at the fairground and pick fights with the summer visitors whose money is both needed and resented.
If the general theory is correct, and Earth is indeed round, then the tidal map would be divided into four areas and in different colors, with two areas in full red-yellow [high tide] and the other two areas in full blue [low tide].
Ever day, resort towns use tractors to shovel the algae to the far end of the beaches at low tide, but winds push the green, red and brown seaweed back onto the beaches where in some areas it piles up metre-deep against the boardwalks.
As they related the story of their captivity to their children, the Africans would no doubt have pointed to the charred hull of the Clotilda; it remained visible at low tide for several decades until the parts of the ship exposed to weather rotted away.
This is the second time Hoekstra and his pals have remade an entire Star Wars movie from scratch, following a brilliant Revenge of the Sith remake that reenacted the entire climactic Anakin/Obi-Wan fight scene on a beach at low tide or whatever.
The group's name — "karrabing" means "low tide" in Emmiyengal — does not refer to a country or tribe, but to a chosen ensemble of friends and neighbors who, since 2011, have blended fictional narratives, documentary disclosures and evocations of the Dreaming into sui generis films.
In an interview last week, Drijkoningen told TechCrunch that raising a fund and doing deals in a 'low tide' market like now beats attempting to do the same amid a frothy period with hype and peak valuations — one Ether was worth nearly $1,400 in January, for example.
But twice a day, the low tide pulls the flowing edges of the Thames back — dropping the river level by 217 feet in some areas — revealing centuries of forgotten London life in the fragments that poke out from the newly exposed land, known as the foreshore.
According to the BBC, the ship was largely buried in sand by the 1930s, though it tends to make an appearance every few years for a brief period of time:Since December, two sections of the submarine have been visible at low tide about 330ft (20173m) from the dunes.
I've stood on a beach where the usual refreshing smell of low tide was replaced by a thick, sickening odour of diesel, just upslope of beds of once edible California mussels, large patches of eelgrass, and a dizzying array of seaweeds, anemones, sculpins, snails, chitons, barnacles, and encrusting algaes.
Though the ruling is likely to be fairly technical, such as whether some features count as rocks (which have territorial waters) or low-tide elevations (which do not), China has become increasingly assertive about its maritime claims, and could react harshly if (as is thought likely) the court backs the Philippines.
Worth a visit as much for the ocean view as for the therapeutic soak, the baths are only accessible twice a day, during low tide — they're otherwise covered by the ocean — and if you arrive early enough, you can enjoy the eerie experience of watching the water level slowly rise around you.
He wanted to say yes, and he tried to, but at that moment the cough came up on him, the long dredging cough that was like the sea drawing back over the stones at low tide, and the inside of the mask was suddenly crimson and he couldn't seem to stop coughing.
Her hybrid monoprint paintings are delicate and layered; she can make objects float in the neither-here-nor-there ether, or form effulgent cascades that might be microscopic views of plant cells, a golden beach at low tide, or the god-like torrent that impregnated Danaë — this is how "Sparkle" (2014) reads to me.
The eatery, which made PEOPLE's list of the most incredible restaurant settings in the world, is located in the middle of the ocean, so while you may be able to walk right up to it during low tide, be prepared to take a boat back to the shore when you've finished your meal of freshly caught fish.
Much of the weekend for the Warped Tour crowd had been defined by brief moments of respite—by avoiding the showers that threatened to derail the whole thing; by running into the ocean to quell the humidity; by cramming below the pier, underneath which, during low tide, you would have discovered hundreds of people escaping the sweltering heat in the shade.
Over ten days in September 2017, Alon Schwabe and Daniel Fernández Pascual, the former an Israeli-born dancer and performance artist, the latter a Spanish architect, served meals with a message to anyone who, at low tide, was prepared to walk out into Bayfield Bay, off Portree, the capital of the Isle of Skye, to eat at their "oyster table".
Here, the frail panes of seaweed are of the most prized variety, harvested from the cold waters of the Ariake Sea off the island of Kyushu in Japan, which has one of the world's greatest differentials in high and low tide — 20 feet — so that the nori has a chance to absorb both the ocean's nutrients (washed down from the mountains by rivers) and sunlight.

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