Examples of 'deep-water' in a sentence

Meaning of "deep-water"

deep-water (noun): Exceeding normal or previous limits, especially of a body of water
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  • Having a great depth of water.
  • Carried out at great depth.
  • Located in or near deep ocean waters.
  • Living at a great depth underwater

How to use "deep-water" in a sentence

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Provisions for deep-water crustacean fishing.
Deep-water trawling should be consigned to history.
It also contains deep-water microbial reefs.
Deep-water channels are maintained to both.
Commonly found in deep-water rice paddies.
These deep-water scavengers grow to over a metre.
This is reminding me of my deep-water rescue training.
Advice on deep-water sharks will soon be available.
A ban on discards in the deep-water fisheries.
Few deep-water sea ports have been constructed.
Vietgazprom has started deep-water drilling.
O deep-water anoxia due to increased organic loading.
Pots lines for deep-water crustacean fishery.
A deep-water port with sufficient handling facilities.
Nature activities and deep-water fishing expeditions.

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Deep-water production of hydrocarbons using fixating platforms.
Bespoke bolt tensioners secure deep-water pipelines.
Many deep-water creatures gather on these undersea escarpments.
Fishing opportunities for deep-water fish stocks.
Many strange deep-water creatures have been found here.
Thematic set on strategic evolution of deep-water architecture.
Deep-water oil drilling inherently carries a number of significant risks.
It belongs to a genus of poorly known deep-water sharks.
Deep-water canyons also appeared to be depositories for such material.
Once he is offered to make one deep-water dive.
There are shallow and deep-water forms which are structurally different.
Global data on reported landings of deep-water fishes.
The deep-water coral systems on the mounds are especially fragile.
The system is advantageous for deep-water use.
The deep-water group velocity is half the phase velocity.
All these are indicative of a deep-water depositional environment.
Renowned seaside resorts are nearby as well as a deep-water port.
Identification and liquidation of deep-water pollution while oil processing.
Deep-water corals use nematocysts on their tentacles to stun prey.
I understand that you are an old deep-water man too.
On their deep-water offshore blocks at the end of the year.
He unearths the proof he needs in these deep-water fossils.
Eisenhower needed a deep-water port to land supplies and men.
Plans were made to construct an entirely new deep-water port.
Deep-water shrimps confuse attackers by spinning and releasing a bioluminescent glue.
The meat of the rare deep-water white crab.
They are typically more diverse at higher latitudes and in deep-water.
New research reveals sound of deep-water animal migration.
Deep-water waves originating far out at sea may have wavelengths of.
Yet it does not really have a deep-water port yet.
The deep-water zone does not have photosynthesis since there is no sunlight.
Mating and courtship is though to occur in deep-water habitats.
Recent studies demonstrated that deep-water exploitation is harmful to the environment.
There has been much talk about a deep-water port.
Deep-water fish may be attracted to these rocks for food or spawning.

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