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But its epicentre was 120km (75 miles) out at sea.
Seagulls used to live largely out at sea, eating fish.
Out at sea, he was a boatswain, supervising deck crews.
Carol comes back from a fishing trip out at sea.
The Italians had to come get us out at sea.
Madsen was rescued out at sea after his submarine abruptly sank.
And many fear coming under fire while they're out at sea.
So what can top an historic rocket landing out at sea?
Seawater is piped in from over a kilometre out at sea.
In fact, most gulls don't spend much time out at sea.
That's an issue for Johnson, whose work often occurs out at sea.
They were out at sea for more than a year, Papop said.
Too worried to be out at sea for long, Arcentales worked less.
Other objects picked up marine species once they were out at sea.
I was out at sea on a fantastic cruise with a friend.
Strong winds will bring very large waves out at sea today #StormImogen pic.twitter.
Powerful quakes that happen out at sea are known to cause destructive tsunamis.
This arrangement keeps guns out at sea, avoiding bothersome and inconsistent national laws.
Lecomte said that out at sea, he encounters some in-your-face wildlife.
Old Poseidon out at sea, secretly throwing gifts to his son abandoned onshore?
He believes the dolphin was shot out at sea and then floated into shore.
Children's Books A lonely fisherman out at sea; a stowaway bird; a broken wing.
And Hurricane Helene, which looks like it's going to stay safely out at sea.
From indoors, It’s like a soundtrack to a horror movie out at sea.
It had been triggered by a 7.4-magnitude earthquake out at sea 20103 minutes earlier.
He was out at sea when the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, where he was stationed.
"There are a good numbers of birds out at sea all the time," said Kaufman.
Out at sea, a fellow refugee fell out of his boat and into the water.
A benefit to being so far out at sea is the plenitude of fresh seafood.
One he described as looking like the tide rolling in from way out at sea.
Here are some examples: Chinese ships secretly transfer oil to North Korean ships out at sea.
It wasn't all smooth sailing, with Eddy nearly losing his drone when filming out at sea.
On that boat, way out at sea, what or whom will Baker Dill choose to kill?
With a dozen or more men, boats will stay out at sea for up to a month.
Sea water from over one kilometer out at sea is pumped to the plant, in Sorek, Israel.
But gazing back at the English coastline from a few miles out at sea, things look different.
Butler felt to me like a lighthouse blinking from an island of understanding way out at sea.
We looked at a blend of projects currently being tested and some that are already out at sea.
Grubbs set out at sea, and has since caught 23 sixgills in an ongoing project that continues today.
Because of this, SpaceX is working hard to perfect recoveries on their autonomous drone ship out at sea.
But even if the cofounders are out at sea, they are at least still making some key decisions.
The clouds above the enclosing hills were low and racing, like waves fleeing a storm out at sea.
One imagines a soul out at sea, unmoored, but always guided by the divine light of the North Star.
At Sorek, as is typical, it is taken out by a pipe and discharged nearly 2km out at sea.
"My third time using my #selfiestick out at sea on #selfCAREsunday with one of my best friends," she wrote.
The men were out at sea off the coast of California, and happily obliged to the sea lion's requests.
But on Monday, Mr. Marr confirmed that Daphne was no longer missing and had been rescued out at sea.
Running into rival pirate ships is a somewhat rare occurrence, but there's always the fear they're out at sea nearby.
The company is expected to couple the launch with another rocket landing attempt on a drone ship out at sea.
Since there are no longer any government rescue missions, it's mainly private initiatives rescuing people in trouble out at sea.
Mr. Kuriakose said that some of the missing fishermen had already been out at sea days before the cyclone formed.
Snowfall may turn to wintry rain in some areas, depending on how much of the storm stays out at sea.
Due to their use out at sea, many suffered water damage, and those that survived weren't often recognized as valuable.
Two of these boosters were recovered on land, and now four have been recovered on a drone ship out at sea.
Past the balcony, children played on the beach and, out at sea, families were piled into wooden boats for sunset rides.
The husband, a member of the Coast Guard, had been out at sea for months and came back during the shutdown.
I imagined her far out at sea, on the other side of a swell, a white spot bobbing in the water.
The idea was to catch the fairing out at sea in a net carried by a recovery vessel known as Mr. Steven.
That mobile accessibility is crucial for companies like Eimskip that have employees out constantly out in the field or out at sea.
During her time away, we'd only Skyped now and again because she was literally out at sea in the middle of nowhere.
And if that does turn out to be the case, siting such plants out at sea may well prove a good idea.
"The Navy is allowing me to travel, get a better understanding of how they operate while out at sea," the sailor said.
"Sailors belong on ships and ships belong at sea, and the ship I was on was always out at sea," he said.
We're on a boat, out at sea, and the camera stares at a reel of fishing line, which turns very slightly. Click.
The answer was to build forts out at sea so that foreign planes and boats could be destroyed before reaching the coastline.
But this so-called eyewall formation usually happens far out at sea, giving extra time for scientists to make observations and issue warnings.
After the launch, SpaceX will make another attempted recovery of the first stage of their rocket on a drone ship out at sea.
A tense scene shows the hero battling tank-driving baddies on the ground, while awaiting help from a Chinese warship out at sea.
If you get into trouble out at sea, there are few people you'd rather have come to your aid than an Olympic swimmer.
The new storm brewing out at sea will probably bring areas north of Santa Barbara up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) of rain.
Guy Maunsell, a civil engineer in England, designed forts that could be built on land and then installed out at sea in 1942.
The kites are attached to floating buoys out at sea, and don't need the expensive ocean platforms required by typical offshore wind farms.
This is where satellite data has changed the game, allowing scientists to better see into storms out at sea without endangering people's lives.
In the industry's infancy, operators secured sky-high support payments for years, as there was little experience of installing turbines far out at sea.
Dock lurkers at Port Canaveral in Florida (near the famous cape, naturally) spotted the ship returning from, presumably, some mock operations out at sea.
I should have died with drugs, but being eaten by a shark while out at sea would be the best way to go out.
The drills are aimed at improving training and emergency response capabilities far out at sea, Chen Denan, chief of staff of the Chinese fleet.
Fish and other ocean creatures face deadly conditions during a hurricane — sometimes the extreme weather strands them on land or far out at sea.
For example, if someone in the navy was thought to be gay while out at sea, they would be assaulted or would simply disappear.
Back out at sea, these fishermen take in a catch of squid, sardines, and sea bream at a distance of nine nautical miles from shore.
A European study showed that with 223.8 percent less data, the model would have predicted the storm staying out at sea instead of making landfall.
But when, as is most common, they happen in remote areas or far out at sea, they go unnoticed by everyone bar the professional seismologists.
The crew, which set sail from Jacksonville, Florida, had devised a plan to avoid Hurricane Joaquin, but the ship's main propulsion failed out at sea.
Their Mediterranean makeout comes as Kardashian, 39, and Bendjima, 25, spent a day out at sea on a private boat, sunbathing in revealing bathing suits.
The humanitarian groups say they are only interested in saving lives, warning that thousands of people would die if they were not out at sea.
Dressed in fishermen's yellow oilskins, Le Pen, 48, grappled with a freshly caught octopus on a fishing boat out at sea first thing on Thursday.
The quake, late on Sunday, struck out at sea at a depth of 36 km (22 miles) with several smaller aftershocks, geophysics agency BMKG said.
The government instead wants to focus on offshore wind projects, which are usually less contentious because they are out at sea, and often out of view.
The captain reflected on the life-threatening incident when he was out at sea while fishing for Dungeness crab, taking PEOPLE Now inside the moment itself.
"Our ships that are operating out at sea ... because of those enhanced measures that were undertaken weeks ago, we have not seen active transmission," Gillingham said.
He does the best that he can with it, but tensions ripple across Matthew Macfadyen's face during this scene like a storm far out at sea.
She spent months out at sea jabbing great whites with a long pole affixed with a kind of spear tip that collected small amounts of shark flesh.
The "Below Deck" sea captain tells TMZ ... he was shocked to hear reports of his bankruptcy case while he was out at sea filming for season 5.
While out at sea, a huge storm -- with reported winds over 60 mph -- rocked the boat and knocked the pooches off the catamaran into the rough water.
All you have to do in order to spend April 5th–7th out at sea off of Cape Eleuthera in the Bahamas, is enter and win a competition.
China's air force said earlier this month its fighters and bombers had recently conducted "multiple" long-range drills far out at sea, including flying near Japan and Taiwan.
Satellite phones and spot checks need no legislative action and can be readily implemented in time for our midshipmen to be out at sea by the next rotation.
The navy should be able to operate far out at sea, combining the strength of forces on the water, under it and in the skies above, he added.
Sunset is defined as when the very top of the sun disappears below a "true" astronomical horizon, such as what one might see from a ship out at sea.
All night, the whoosh of cars outside echoed through the room like waves against a hull; until sleep finally took us, we were out at sea together, stowed away safely.
"It was great to finally get the confirmation when we were out at sea that yes, it is a right whale, and it's a male that's singing," Crance told NBC.
Trump said on Friday he would prefer the Grand Princess's 2,0003 passengers and 1,100 crew remain out at sea, but that he would let others decide where she should dock.
Trump said on Friday he would prefer the Grand Princess's 2,0003 passengers and 1,100 crew remain out at sea, but that he would let others decide where she should dock.
Being out at sea allowed Urbina step out of the rules of terrestrial life, spending time on ships with people most of us would run from: slavers, gunrunners, and murderers.
They were captured in super slow-mo, on high-quality film equipment because they just so happened to begin leaping in front on a film crew out at sea. Show-offs.
Earlier this week, the FWC released 128 pages of social media reports, cell phone tower records, interview notes and FBI emails that shed light on the boys' day out at sea.
In the industry's infancy, operators secured sky-high support payments for years, as there was little experience of installing turbines far out at sea, which is necessary due to Germany's geography.
"Our patrol team rushed there after being informed by the fishermen out at sea that a boat was sinking due to engine failure," Lieutenant Commander Saiful Islam told Reuters on Friday.
People often ask Reeves if he gets lonely while out at sea for so many months all by himself, but he said "I enjoy solitude," and "I love where I am."
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority was asked to lead the effort to sweep up the oil out at sea, and a salvage company, Resolve Marine Group, has led cleanup efforts onshore.
One gets a feeling of being dangerously out at sea, trying to form a real thread of kinship between these works, and in that way "Island (see-escape)" is a fitting mascot.
China should become a world leader in latest-generation ships and out-at-sea engineering equipment, with critical systems and equipment capturing 210 percent of the high-tech ships market by 270.
The gentle "Breakers Roar"—a tune about feeling empty and alone out at sea that one imagines is borne out of Simpson's short-lived time in the Navy—just got a video.
"The Chinese Communist's long-range far-out-at-sea missions have impacted regional security and stability and endanger the peace and welfare shared by all parties in the region," the ministry said.
Two fishermen who saw the crash from their boat out at sea told Reuters that the plane swayed slightly but made no noise as it fell, almost horizontal with its nose slightly down.
Storing LNG on tankers out at sea, unlike crude oil, is generally seen as a risky bet, given the high costs of storage and the fact that cargoes degrade over time by evaporating.
Brian Busch of Genscape, an industry data gatherer, says it's a similar story in China, with ships carrying oil spotted waiting at anchor out at sea because storage tanks appeared to be full.
Sending Su-35 fighters over the South China Sea aims to help increase the air force's ability to fight far out at sea, the air force said in the statement on its microblog.
And although pursuing the path of diplomacy is the current course of action, out at sea, the US naval commanders are still preparing for any eventuality in case things don't go as planned.
"It was great to finally get the confirmation when we were out at sea that yes, it is a right whale, and it's a male that's singing," Crance said of their breakthrough in 2017.
"I have been amazed at the energy Bernie Sanders has generated," Perez said from the stage at the Mesa Amphitheater Friday as he gazed out at sea of T-shirts emblazoned with Sanders' face.
The fields span several hundred feet — not big enough to use on a battlefield or out at sea, but more than big enough to encompass a fire in an office or a collapsed building.
Maltese investigators believe a man charged with murdering an anti-corruption journalist set off the car bomb which killed her via SMS from a cabin cruiser out at sea, police sources said on Wednesday.
There's plenty to do for all ages, from playing games on the beach to taking a fitness class, or sitting at one of the bars and enjoying a drink while staring out at sea.
The "Energy Observer" expedition has two goals: It will test these technologies in real time out at sea, and therefore also in extreme environments, and search for environmental solutions as it circumnavigates the globe.
With near full-time production out at sea, offshore developers and operators argue wind power is the most solid answer to the future requirement for reliable, round-the-clock, green power in a decarbonised world.
COX's BAZAR, Bangladesh (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - As Cyclone Roanu approached the coast of Bangladesh last May, 10-year-old Mohammad Hossain worried about his father, a fisherman out at sea in the Bay of Bengal.
Developers can locate the farms farther out at sea, where they would not be visible from land, and their anchoring mechanisms have a smaller, more flexible footprint than the embedded foundations of conventional wind turbines.
The Miami-based National Hurricane Center (NHC) said there had been a "notable change" since Friday night, with the latest forecasts showing the eye of the storm could veer north and stay out at sea.
One of best scenes of the original anime film is a conversation the Major has with Batou on a boat out at sea, after she's just come back from a diving expedition to clear her head.
After delivering its payload into low-Earth orbit, the Falcon 9 first stage will re-enter Earth's atmosphere and perform a controlled descent, ultimately landing upright on a barge out at sea—assuming all goes well.
Although surface-to-air missiles would likely threaten American aircraft in western Syria, those jets would be able to fire cruise missiles from hundreds of miles away, either out at sea or over a neighboring country.
"When they were out at sea in the boats, they would be loaded down with ammo and machine guns, and great big belts with bullets all over them, and rocket launchers and grenade launchers," Rodwell recalls.
Statoil will later this year open the world's first floating wind turbine park off the coast of Scotland, a technology that allows wind energy to be harnessed further out at sea where wind speeds are typically higher.
Once this was Greek, there are still many Greeks here, they build many little churches we still have, and it was true, everywhere you looked there were tiny chapels, places to pray for fishermen out at sea.
Navy ships that have stopped at Pacific ports recently have been ordered to stay out at sea for two weeks in a self-quarantine to allow time to observe whether any sailors have picked up the virus.
The most spectacular capture came in July when a Coast Guard vessel pulled up alongside a narco-sub out at sea, with a crew member jumping onto its roof and pounding on the hatch until it opened.
"This is of course a higher level than we would usually measure out at sea but the levels we have found now are not alarming," said expedition leader Hilde Elise Heldal of the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research.
She imbues Finn and Cora with ethereal quirks and hobbies that are sprinkled with something dreamlike — they transform abandoned homes into other countries, count the lights of fishing boats far out at sea like stars in the sky.
His lawyers said that saving people in distress was the golden rule of anyone out at sea, and that governments were using charities' work as a political statement to press for closed borders at the European Union level.
But equally it's worth noting that more modest nuclear power generation schemes have been out at sea in the past—providing energy on the Panama canal during Word War II and still powering nuclear subs to the present day.
"The ship's launch marks a further breakthrough in shifting repairs to our military's large warships from set spots on the coast to mobility far out at sea," it added, showing a picture of a warship inside the floating dock.
While Lane has been downgraded to Category 3 on the five-step Saffir-Simpson scale, but out at sea it still packed maximum sustained winds of 120 mph (195 kph), the service said in an advisory early on Friday.
"But that changed and we had nothing, until we learned how to preserve marine resources," he said, sitting fixing his nets in the late afternoon sun in Andavadoaka, a village on Madagascar's southwest coast, after a day out at sea.
Tens of thousands of men from Cambodia, Indonesia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam are thought to have been enslaved on fishing vessels that, to prevent escapes, offload their catch and take on supplies from other vessels far out at sea.
Jakarta time, a second, smaller earthquake struck the same region, also out at sea, 242 kilometers to the northeast of the first one, according to the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, which runs the country's tsunami early warning center.
As the outbreak takes root in the United States, President Donald Trump said on Friday he would prefer the Grand Princess's 2,400 passengers and 1,100 crew remain out at sea, but that he would let others decide where she should dock.
Aldi Novel Adilang worked as a lamp keeper for the rompong , which is used to catch fish, and was posted around 125 kilometers (78 miles) out at sea from North Sulawesi province at the time of his ordeal, the reports said.
In 2004, not wanting it to slide further, the Port Authority, with the Army Corps of Engineers, began a $2.1 billion dredging project of the port's major channels, all the way to the start of the Ambrose Channel, twelve miles out at sea.
Rather than make a direct hit on South Florida's densely populated Atlantic shore, the storm veered north and struck a hard but glancing blow at the central and northern coasts, spinning far enough offshore to keep its severest effects out at sea.
Audricia Harris told reporters that it was a blanket restriction on the devices at locations deemed as an "operational area," which could include ships out at sea, classified bases or warzones or hostile locations in Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan or parts of Africa.
Genetic similarities between distant populations suggest that species must have crossed oceans somehow before, and there have been observations of species on rafts far out at sea, says Ceridwen Fraser, a senior lecturer at Fenner School of Environment and Society at Australian National University.
BIARRITZ, France (Reuters) - Facing accusations from political opponents of being out at sea over his Brexit strategy, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson strode into the Atlantic Ocean for a bracing dip on Sunday before tackling trade talks with western allies at a G7 summit.
After being drawn into Mission Blue's work around ocean preservation, both the California-born-turned-London-based hair stylist and his longtime art director collaborator Kimberley Norcott became fixated on the idea of matching the movement of hair with magical moments documented out at sea.
SpaceX "Landing Zone 1" at Cape Canaveral / Screenshot of SpaceX livefeed SpaceX "Landing Zone 1" at Cape Canaveral / Screenshot of SpaceX livefeed SpaceX had previously completed four successful rocket recoveries in all: one on land, and three on a drone ship out at sea.
Grey Group, the ad agency behind the controversial "I Sea" app that claimed to help people locate stranded refugees out at sea, has waved the white flag at detractors and returned the bronze award it won for it at the Cannes festival last month.
In nature, the creation of surfable waves depends on a near-mystical interplay among winds gusting far out at sea, cycles of the tides and the moon, the shifting contours of the ocean floor and coastline, and the weather and light at the break.
Stefan Llewellyn Smith, who teaches fluid mechanics at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, also warned that successes in testing pools and in computer models were no guarantee that the system would behave the same way once it was at full size, out at sea.
The navy said in a statement late on Saturday the Liaoning, along with its accompanying fleet, would conduct "exercises far out at sea", without giving details of the location or route, in what is likely its first blue-water drill far from home waters.
Sorensen's former wife, Jessica Corbett, told the newspaper that during their marriage, Sorensen ran over her foot with a car, put out a cigarette on her hand, threw her into a wall, and grabbed her by the hair while they were out at sea on a boat.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's air force said on Saturday that its fighters and bombers conducted "multiple" long-range drills far out at sea this week, including flying near Japan and self-ruled Taiwan, in what it said was a test of its ability to operate over the sea.
If a Corpsman had the responsibility of treating a person with appendicitis while out at sea, it was preferable to use penicillin (available at that time to the armed forces) and local freezing rather than attempt to do an operation for which we were inadequately prepared.
Crews of operational vessels also can't simply be swapped out, or would at least require thorough disinfection that may not be feasible to carry out at sea (this is particularly true for nuclear submarine fleets, which, while relatively isolated, can't be considered entirely immune to outbreaks).
It was the first time I'd been back since and the smell of the briny air felt like my father — smelled like my father had smelled a thousand times, the salty ocean on his overly tanned skin when he'd come back from a few days out at sea.
Many of the crew members have been with the carrier since the earliest stages of development -- supplementing a lack of experience out at sea with a deep breadth of knowledge about the new technology that is expected to set the standard for the future of the Ford-class.
Many of the crew members have been with the carrier since the earliest stages of development, supplementing a lack of experience out at sea with a deep breadth of knowledge about the new technology that is expected to set the standard for the future of the Ford-class.
But after repeated warnings that the hurricane could slam the central Atlantic Coast of Florida, possibly on early on Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center on Saturday detected a "notable change" in the storm's trajectory, with the latest forecasts showing the eye could veer north and stay out at sea.
China wants to be viewed with wonder and respect but, as it grows stronger and more powerful, it as often unsettles as it reassures Over the past three years China has used a rapidly expanding navy and coastguard to enforce its claims to reefs and rocks far out at sea.
Today, because – again, because of the new technologies, and because of places that we never thought had oil, and they do have oil, and there's a glut on the market, there's a tremendous glut on the market, I mean you have ships out at sea that are loaded up and they don't even know where to go dump it.

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