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Meaning of "breakwaters"

breakwaters (noun) - structures built near a shoreline to protect an area from the effects of waves. Example: The breakwaters prevented the beach erosion during the storm
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No groynes or breakwaters to be built on or near nesting beaches.
Within the seaward ends of the breakwaters.
The seafront breakwaters could fail at any time.
The harbour is formed by two converging breakwaters.
Beach morphologies induced by breakwaters with different orientations.
The port is formed by two converging breakwaters.
Detached breakwaters for shore protection.
The harbor is formed by two converging breakwaters.
The breakwaters are also part of the story.
The sea will overcome the breakwaters.
Two breakwaters to protect the marina are also proposed.
The construction of the two breakwaters is also visible.
Breakwaters are accumulating sand.
The robot has gone into breakwaters.
Vertical riprap breakwaters are made of a metal framework enclosing blocks.

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The entrance is protected by two breakwaters.
The previous breakwaters were destroyed by flooding two years earlier.
Within a line joining the seaward ends of the breakwaters.
Breakwaters for the port of.
This beach does not have breakwaters so the waves are strong.
Coral reefs form a lagoon or lake and are natural breakwaters.
Breakwaters are placed a few hundred feet offshore and create a harbor.
Artificial harbours can be created with the help of breakwaters.
Submerged breakwaters have historically been used for coastal protection.
They built walls underwater and constructed solid breakwaters.
The long breakwaters lining the estuary were a response to the disaster.
Never swim in rips or breakwaters.
Other breakwaters protects the fishing village from large ocean waves.
You can swim in it as it is protected from sea currents by breakwaters.
Within the breakwaters.
Their goal was to properly model the myriad of forces affecting marine breakwaters.
There are four large breakwaters protecting the village from the ocean.
Some were used as breakwaters.
Breakwaters were built to create a harbor where quays could be built and developed in stages.
Concrete armour units are generally applied in breakwaters and shore protections.
Mobile partitions or breakwaters are then advantageously incorporated between the two lateral hulls.
He also suggested the use of pykrete to make breakwaters and landing stages.
Behind the circular breakwaters was a sophisticated system of floating piers anchored to the seabed.
Purposes of breakwaters.
Within a line joining the seaward ends of the north and east breakwaters.
Ideal for children and it is protected by breakwaters which also allow to rod fishing.
Two inner breakwaters screen the marina and industrial piers from the sea.
The town has been forced into making artificial breakwaters to keep the port in being.
It has several stone breakwaters that reduce the impact of the waves on the coast.
Long bands of clouds echo the horizon and the breakwaters on the beach.
The breakwaters were constructed mainly civilian contractors but all the stone was quarried by convicts.
You could not dare to escape it because of high breakwaters and huge waves.
The long concrete breakwaters protect the port from the southern high seas.
Dredge material will be side cast and levelled on the seaward side of the breakwaters.
Large stone blocks were used in the many breakwaters and docks in the harbour.

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