Examples of 'inshore' in a sentence

Meaning of "inshore"

Inshore refers to the area closer to the shore in a body of water, often used in relation to fishing or maritime activities
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  • Close to (especially in sight of) a shore.
  • Blowing from the sea to the land.
  • Near the shore.
  • Towards the shore.

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Going too far inshore can be a risky business.
Inshore fishing for demersal species is restricted.
They are to be found in inshore and offshore waters.
Inshore fishing is a popular activity on the island.
The structure of the inshore stocks is complex.
Killer sharks will not swim inshore.
Capable of operations in inshore ice infested waters.
Mating and egg laying occurs inshore.
Occurs in inshore waters of the continental shelf.
They are best suited to sheltered inshore waters.
It is found in inshore and estuarine environments.
The young develop in shallow inshore waters.
Excessive inshore fishing tends to deplete inshore fisheries.
They are used only for inshore operations.
An inflatable inshore boat was carried forward of the wheelhouse.

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Jack mackerels are an important inshore commercial species.
The inshore lizardfish is an ambush predator.
They live most of their lives inshore.
Improving management of inshore and offshore marine resources.
Cayuga immediately weighed and moved inshore.
There is an inshore fishery operating there.
A good mixture of offshore and inshore racing.
They are either inshore or offshore charters.
Inshore crab fishers côtiers trad.
Bluefish is the major inshore food item.
Without consultation it is not recommended to be used directly inshore.
Juveniles live in turbid inshore and brackish waters.
One day an unknown bacillus was discovered in inshore fish.
The second is to close inshore areas from fishing.
Leech will anchor his ships well inshore.
They are observed inshore and offshore.
Your ship has chased ours far inshore.
Limited entry for inshore mobile gear licences.
Rowing boats are used for work close inshore.
Algonquin was close enough inshore to watch it all in detail.
The shoals come closer and closer inshore.
Financial institutions regard inshore fisheries as high risk.
Usually only juveniles are found inshore.
The inshore fishery is widely reported to be overexploited in some areas.
This problem is that of inshore fishing.
Trawlers inshore demersal fishing for fish and cephalopods.
The only naval task is that of inshore defense.
Inshore fishing is of great importance.
The legislation affecting inshore fisheries.
They also did inshore fishing and were sea food gatherers.
There are few management bodies specific to inshore fisheries.
North sea inshore trawlers.
To encourage the integration of women in the inshore sector.
It inhabits inshore soft bottoms.
All these structural actions are applicable to inshore fishing.

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