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"open sea" Definitions
  1. the part of the sea not enclosed between headlands or included in narrow straits : the main sea
  2. the part of the sea outside the territorial jurisdiction or maritime belt of any country— compare MARE CLAUSUM

144 Sentences With "open sea"

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Most days, we paused to train in the open sea.
The video appeared to show the ship anchored out at open sea.
In the last two months, Open Sea has done $500,183 in ethereal volume.
Kittens are beautiful creatures, but they're not exactly built for the open sea.
The rest faced the open sea and the islands of Rum and Eigg.
In the open sea, they depend on each other for either nutrients or protection.
About midnight, the tow wires sheered off, liberating the America into the open sea.
We still have many things to learn about how they communicate in the open sea.
The islands' western side also brought a huge school of pelagic — or open-sea — fish.
The storm will make another landfall on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula before hitting open sea again.
In real life, Tami survived on the open sea, sailing 1,500 miles, for 41 days alone.
Meanwhile, out in the open sea, the baby turtles swim in search of their own freedom.
The rainbow trout, unused to life in the open sea, should only survive a few months.
In the open sea, it can roam for thousands of miles and grow to over 400kg.
The crew was open-sea fishing, about 30 miles off the coast, as the storm approached.
The 3,000 miles of open sea can take anywhere from two weeks to a month to cross.
Who knew that traveling the open sea in a giant inflatable bubble could cause so much trouble?
Italian, Albanian and at times Greek coastguards engage in open sea chases of speedboats laden with cannabis.
In the oceans, we need to stop fishing in the open sea and let life there recover.
By what miracle an infant could survive and an adult perish, on the open sea, is unexplained.
Because the bodies went missing in the open sea, it is impossible to verify the numbers who died.
In other cases, where migrants hazard the open sea, naval and coast guard vessels intercept and deport them.
But the Arctic is open territory — and, in a time of melting ice caps, open sea as well.
Open-sea fishing, on the other hand, is restricted only by the annual 212-days-at-sea limit.
"It's like the open sea — it belongs to everybody," Ms. Pritchard-Kelly said, referring to low-earth orbit.
Fischer primarily shot "Styx" on the open sea, with Malta standing in for the west coast of Africa.
Reflecting his life-long love of sailing, the remainder will be scattered within Danish waters to the open sea.
In Nietzsche's words, there has never been such a new dawn and clear horizon, and such an open sea.
Over time, the iceberg will continue to inch northward toward the open sea, a process that could take decades.
That evening, out of sight of journalists, the Thai Navy pushed the boat back out into the open sea.
Oh, just the open sea, a giant hamster wheel, and internal temperatures approximating 2014 degrees F. Chiiiiiiiilll, Coast Guard.
"In Nietzsche's words, there has never been such a new dawn and clear horizon, and such an open sea."
But polar bears that are farther from land, exposed on the open sea, will almost certainly see declines, said Mathis.
Indonesia and Australia share a maritime border, but it spans several hundred miles of open sea at its narrowest point.
As it was for the slave trade, the open sea is still a space of unofficial, untold and unmarked journeys.
The North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
Indonesia and Australia share a maritime border, but it spans several hundred kilometers of open sea at its narrowest point.
In the Second World War, before the advent of satellites, a ship's position was plotted using traditional open-sea techniques.
Some companies breed larvae and seed sections of the open sea with them that the government licenses to harvesting operations.
The museum also announced the acquisition of "The Open Sea," an 1865 watercolor by British Pre-Raphaelite artist John Brett.
It's a seven-day cruise where fringe thinkers can discuss everything from crop circles to mind control on the open sea.
But when the 17.4-meter boat entered the open sea, it experienced waves of up to 2.5 meters (8.2 foot) high.
For U.S. Coast Guard Petty Officer Kyle Stallings, a typical day includes jumping out of a helicopter into the open sea.
In "The Way to the Sea", Caroline Crampton takes readers from the river's source to its estuary and the open sea.
They were surprised to find that this vertical migration occurred throughout the ocean — in fjords, shelves, slopes and in open sea.
The development is part of wider strategy, that has seen the Chinese military move from offshore defense to open sea protection.
Thousands of adult trout and salmon swarm inside the open-sea cages as workers toss in generous portions of high-calorie feed.
The next day, the pair swam in the open sea alongside their luxury yacht while also sharing some romantic kisses on board.
Many of the North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
And yet, we all go swimming without a profound sense of fear in our heart because, well, we just love the open sea.
Balaklava was selected as the location for the USSR's naval military base because the area could not be seen from the open sea.
The Outer Banks are known for being a popular vacation destination thanks to their calm open-sea beaches, and mysterious shipwreck diving sites.
In open sea conditions Rolls-Royce suggests the ship could run on fully autonomous settings, guided only by satellite connection and on-board sensors.
"Tiger sharks are solitary animals, though they are found in the open sea, they are usually found mostly near some land mass," he says.
Before the morning was over, Dorian was headed back out to open sea, and some residents and officials expressed relief at relatively minimal damage.
Soaring over the open sea, three colored smoke clouds wind their way through the sky like meteorites that forgot to follow the laws of gravity.
"About two weeks ago, he decided to take to the open sea," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in Moscow, according to the BBC.
The replicating chains were caught in oily bubbles, which protected them and made replication easier; eventually, they began to venture out into the open sea.
It's a live feed of the Open Sea exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium, which is populated by a type of jellyfish known as a sea nettle.
He decided to open a fish farm at the height of the blockade in 2008, away from the fluctuating fortunes, and dangers, of the open sea.
These are the heirs of Cobden and Bright who see the EU as the Corn Laws writ large and the open sea as Britain's natural metier.
And since today we can observe an open sea route from the Pacific all along the Alaskan coast to the entrance of the Canadian Archipelago. pic.twitter.
This gets to a core contradiction in the South China Sea dispute: It is driven by territorial competition, yet all countries involved want open sea routes.
We crossed into the open sea, pulling rhythmically through a panorama of royal blue, a laser show of sunbeams funneling into a gleaming ring in the depth.
The 87 people were rescued from an inflatable raft which was floating directionless with a broken motor in the open sea on August 2, Open Arms said.
Though reluctant, Lisa and Kate hit the open sea with locals to get up close and personal with great white sharks after being assured it's "totally safe."
LONDON (Reuters) - A Russian bulk cargo ship that ran aground off southwest England on Tuesday has been successfully refloated and is being towed out to open sea.
Alvarenga believes he survived, in part, because of his experience in the open sea, but he also credits simple optimism and faith that God would save him.
In contrast, on the open sea, currents and wind are not always cooperative, the water is frequently colder — and the swimmer is part of the food chain.
Dr. Reiss's five winter expeditions to the Antarctic showed that large numbers of krill remain in the open sea, in areas where fishing companies trawl for them.
"From Thailand's point of view, it's still an open sea," he said, adding that any such exercises with any outside partner should be neither aggressive nor defensive.
"The open sea, the Arctic, the Antarctic and the high mountains may seem far away to many people," said IPCC chair Hoesung Lee said in a statement.
Mêlée is a believable, albeit fantastical, hideaway for pirates without guts enough to even stitch up a sail, let alone take a vessel out onto the open sea.
Schrödinger's theory represented quantum particles in terms of wavelike entities called wave functions, which changed only smoothly and continuously over time, like gentle undulations on the open sea.
Erik had a long-distance transmitter radio with him that he toyed with whenever we neared land, holding the antennae over the open sea like a determined fisherman.
"The open sea, the Arctic, the Antarctic, and the high mountains may seem far away to many people," said Hoesung Lee, chair of the IPCC, in a statement.
Authorities described the fire as a hopeless situation because the ship was in open sea, in the middle of the night, with a raging, out-of-control blaze.
Secondly, the use of submarines was almost exclusive to the Pacific drug trafficking highway as the Caribbean route requires traveling longer distances and further out to open sea.
In colonial days, when the rigors of long ocean voyages posed challenges to shipping most wines, Madeira seemed to thrive with rolling and pitching on the open sea.
This went with Mr. Hale and NAVAL BASE to make me think of the open sea, and a dry sea breeze, which would be so nice right now.
This went with Mr. Hale and NAVAL BASE to make me think of the open sea, and a dry sea breeze, which would be so nice right now.
Sadovy's also found another major loophole that fishing vessels, working for triads, take advantage of to smuggle fish into Hong Kong—large, floating pens in the open sea.
When the boat set off, the captain had failed to heed a warning from his colleague about bad weather in the open sea and continued to sail despite high swells.
I'm glad that your yacht had such a good Wi-Fi connection out on the open sea that you were able to share your message about unity in this country.
In the same video, the woman later finds herself literally underwater, swimming in the open sea and then dipping below the surface as the sound of a flatlining heartbeat plays.
In the open sea north-east of Tsushima, they squabble over a group of rocks (Dokdo to South Koreans and Takeshima to the Japanese), and bicker with each other about history.
As the world's largest economy, it also has a real interest in maintaining open sea lanes — and, as the world's biggest naval power, it often assumes the role of policing them.
They'd later climb aboard a boat with another family to get to one of the offshore islands, before making way into open sea, where they'd wait for the US Coast Guard.
As one of the North Korean ships approached the Pueblo with an armed boarding party on its deck, Bucher ordered the helmsman to head out to open sea at full speed.
On the heights of Vittoriosa, we happened upon a terraced square looking back toward the glinting buildings of Valletta and, to our right, to the breakwater and beyond, the open sea.
Rabin said FEMA's priorities in the recovery efforts, which started Friday, were to open sea and air lanes for commodities to arrive on the island, and to rebuild interior supply routes.
The name means "rope in the open sea" because Okinawa is plopped in the middle of the oceans, with the Pacific to the east and the East China Sea to the west.
While living in Marina del Rey, they fell in love with the water, and they've gotten in the habit of renting a boat for the day and heading out to open sea.
Sandy opened up at least three inlets, carving a trench that allowed the bay waters and sediment to drain into the open sea, leading to perfect, surfable curls in the nearby water.
Suggested: The Monterey Bay Aquarium has a stunning Open Sea exhibit that features a 90-foot wide window to plop down in front of like a giant IMAX screen of the sea.
My greatest fear as a boy in primary school was the open sea, so Dad decided it would become the family's default recreation, each dreaded Sunday morning at Freshwater Beach's Nippers Club.
The platform has to be "more robust" than systems in reservoirs or lakes to withstand tougher conditions on the open sea, and to overcome barnacles that may grow on it, he said.
The swath of open sea extends west from the stretch of the Pacific Coast starting in Southern California and ending in northern Peru, and is considered the world's most productive tropical ocean.
Moana is struggling to balance the expectations of her family (to stay on her island as a future chief) with what she truly wants (to be an explorer out on the open sea).
A maritime source familiar with the area said that, depending on the current, any free floating mines could be pushed into the open sea in an area close to the Bab al-Mandab.
Praising Rouhani's "firm stance" against the United States, the head of the Revolutionary Guards said their forces were ready to block the Strait of Hormuz which links the Gulf to the open sea.
Maud, awakened to her fascination with the uncharted, makes for the open sea, and her hazardous solo voyage on the Atlantic is the book's centerpiece, evoked by Miller with rich and detailed specificity.
He never got away from figuration altogether — like an ancient Mediterranean sailor, he hugged the shoreline for fear of the open sea — but he found that repetition created a dependable kind of freedom.
A New York City native, the male French bulldog (official name: Haloridge Cruisin the Open Sea) was Best of Breed at 2017's Westminster Dog Show — and will likely be a fan favorite, too.
The reef, for example, lacks some of the biggest sharks — like Mako and Tigers — which very well could have been done in by overfishing, even in the open sea, farther from the Chagos islands.
But unlike most whales, narwhals spend all of their lives in extreme Arctic conditions, primarily in waters off Eastern Canada and Greenland, where there's more darkness than light, and more ice than open sea.
I believe telling mothers to raise their hands and try harder in the open sea of hostility we face in the workplace is like handing a rubber ducky to someone hit by a tsunami.
"Talk about shooting a mosquito with a bazooka," said Mary Horetz, an Irish nurse, who was on the Phoenix to treat any Rohingya in need of medical attention after days on the open sea.
North Korea is more than 1,000 kilometers (600 miles) from Japan and many of the North Korean boats drifting onto Japanese beaches are ill-equipped to travel such a vast distance across open sea.
Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed over the far eastern Atlantic and was projected to become a major hurricane by the end of the week, though while curving out over open sea away from land.
Backers of tidal lagoons say that because they stretch out into the open sea, they interfere less with shipping and bird life—though Swansea's anglers fret that the turbines would turn their salmon into pâté.
Members of the Frontex, European Border Protection Agency, from Portugal rescue 56 people, who were lost in an open sea as they try to approach on a dinghy the Greek island of Lesbos, Tuesday, Dec.
Thus does Gurney, exercising the divine omnipotence of playwrights, generously present the last of his muddled men of privilege, resigned to his extinction and poised on the edge of the eternity of the open sea.
The tides in the area are such that if a body in the bay reached the open sea, they would be taken in the direction of East Cape, the tip of the North Island, he said.
The Melanesians obviously came from in and around Papua, which was relatively nearby and inhabited by "savage" black people, whereas the lighter-skinned and more "advanced" Polynesians probably sojourned via heroic open-sea navigation from Asia.
We also got a look at the first gameplay of Assassin's Creed: Origins, BioWare's new sci-fi action RPG Anthem, Rare's open sea pirate game Sea of Thieves, and a very nice looking lighting upgrade for Minecraft.
As a result, these platforms will deliver economic viability with oil at $50 a barrel and meet very high safety and environmental standards, whether they are located in isolated forests or deserts, or in the open sea.
The couple then went to the harbor, where three destroyers (one American, one English, and one Italian) escorted Rainier's yacht out to the open sea to send of the couple on their honeymoon, cruising around the Mediterranean.
"Sadly, the open sea is a terrible business partner and there is little pay-off for saving our oceans, and huge profits in killing it, overfishing, mining, shipping, and it seems that paradigm won't change anytime soon."
GOVE PENINSULA, Australia (Reuters) - Centuries before Captain James Cook claimed Australia for Britain in 13, Muslim Makassan sailors from Indonesia regularly traveled thousands of kilometers across open sea to trade with Aboriginal people in Australia's far north.
Here along Newfoundland's treeless, surf-pounded coast, hardy men (and some women) rise before dawn and motor their boats out into the open sea in search of the birds that come to feed on small forage fish.
The two orcas, which were released separately from the beluga whales, were "nervous" about their return to the wild and swam near to the shoreline for hours before finally heading out into the open sea, it said.
Since 1959, the U.S. Navy has trained bottlenose dolphins and California sea lions "to detect, locate, mark and recover objects in harbors, coastal areas, and at depth in the open sea" under the U.S. Navy Marine Mammal Program.
More than 110 small craft set out from there in a single week last year, according to the local authorities; 286 Algerians are said to have been intercepted on the open sea in just three days in November.
Two hours down the Norman Manley Highway south to Negril, flashing by speeding bicyclists and motorcyclists, herds of baby goats, bold-paint wood-and-tin homes and the open sea, Jamaica began to work its charms on me.
The cell phone, by contrast, is a wide-open sea in which there are many directions one could travel and impassible tides, pings and texts and news alerts, that have a whole other set of destinations in mind.
But the surrounding landscape is sublimely beautiful, with wide vistas of unspoiled tundra, the open sea and, at night, frequent displays of the Northern Lights, rippling curtains of illumination that fill the sky with a dazzling natural light show.
"The tsunami didn't come by itself, it dragged cars, logs, houses, it hit everything on land," Nugroho said, adding that the tsunami had traveled across the open sea at speeds of 21927 kph (21968 mph) before striking the shoreline.
I experienced getting winded and struggling to breathe under other kids in races for pieces of hose tubing, stranded in open sea swims, swimming tests with a numb face and throbbing migraine from hours in the bitterly cold water.
One minute we were peering underwater at the waves plowing fizzily into an island's limestone bank; the next, we were in open sea more than 100 feet deep, as if drifting through an indigo dome, with no bottom in sight.
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Danish anglers could be in for the fishing trip of their lives in a few days' time, after a ship crashed into a fish farm and caused up to 80,000 rainbow trout to escape into the open sea.
And unlike a pro athlete or master-level practitioner, you will not be committing to anything — be it swimming or judo or open-sea sailing — that you have either any serious talent for or the body to get great at.
Therefore, in his mind, there is no reason to invest in things like NATO or open sea routes; those are just deals we make with other countries, and if we don't get favorable enough terms it's fine to abandon them.
As our boat cruised out the mouth of the Kumai River, a teacup skipping over the white caps into the open sea, our guide, Fajar Dewanto, warned us that a large part of the park was threatened by palm development.
No. 41 Minorca, Spain This novel, the first in a series, starts in Minorca but spans continents, as two mismatched men, the lieutenant Jack Aubrey and the physician Stephen Maturin, hit the open sea amid the backdrop of the Napoleonic wars.
The seven were spotted by a New Zealand Air Force Orion patrol plane as they floated in the open sea about 300 kilometers (186 miles) southeast of Nauru island, said Sandra Ford, spokeswoman of the New Zealand Rescue Coordination Center.
"If you catch a fish in the open sea or off a coral reef, it may well have spent part of its life in the mangroves," said Dan Friess, an associate professor of geography at the National University of Singapore.
When you visualize the origins of sushi, the first natural landscape you likely imagine is the open sea, maybe on the coast of Japan, rife with schools of fish whose delicate flesh would bring a tear to your eye with their pristine flavor.
SYDNEY (Reuters) - An overloaded ferry that sank near the Pacific island archipelago of Kiribati last year, killing 95 people, was not allowed to carry passengers in the open sea, and had twice run aground before its fateful journey, an inquiry has found.
Like many people around the world in an era of climate change and pollution, Alaskans have seen startling disruptions in the fisheries that sustain them — in this case, the salmon that return to rivers in warmer months to spawn after feeding in the open sea.
The plane would have to be shot down over the open sea, far from the coast, so that it would take investigators a long time to find the wreckage and establish whether it had been hit by a missile or had crashed because of engine failure.
The European Union has deployed warships to fight people smuggling off the coast of Libya and Italy has its own naval force in the area, but they have not been invited by the Seraj government into territorial waters, which would allow them to stop migrant boats before they reach the open sea.
Sea lice, like the salmon, have existed in the ocean for eons but have emerged as a huge problem for the fish farms, where they multiply in such numbers that they kill farmed fish and pose a risk to young wild salmon as they pass the holding pens on their way to the open sea.
Zhan Wang's video, "Beyond 12 Nautical Miles Floating Rock Drifts on the Open Sea" (2000) — whose title refers to the distance beyond which any country can claim sovereignty over open waters — follows a hollow, stainless steel rock cast by the artist as it floats freely in international waters, negotiating immaterial borders with spectral grace.

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