Examples of 'inshore waters' in a sentence

Meaning of "inshore waters"

inshore waters - Inshore waters refer to the area of the ocean that is close to the shore, typically where the water is shallow and within a few miles of the coastline. This term is often used in marine biology and environmental science

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inshore waters
Occurs in inshore waters of the continental shelf.
They are best suited to sheltered inshore waters.
This species prefers inshore waters with rocks or fallen trees.
The young develop in shallow inshore waters.
The adults gather in inshore waters to spawn during spring and summer.
With occasional sightings in inshore waters.
Patrolling these inshore waters is probably the most dangerous animal in the lagoon.
It probably inhabited inshore waters.
Catch data from fishing reports show that it is rarely found in inshore waters.
They can be found in inshore waters and coral reefs.
It is common to find the diamond lizardfish in shallow inshore waters.
The fish move from these shallower inshore waters to deeper reefs as they grow.
That triggers the migration of the lobster to inshore waters.
Member states will maintain their inshore waters for their own fishermen, ' said Mr Provan.
They inhabit the tropical coral reefs and prefer to swim in inshore waters.

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Breakwaters reduce the intensity of wave action in inshore waters and thereby provide safe harbourage.
Small-scale benthic or demersal fishery is most common in coastal inshore waters.
They are only found in the inshore waters of New Zealand.
They include smaller auxiliaries which, by the nature of their duties, leave inshore waters.
They are bottom fishes inhabiting inshore waters and continental shelves, up to depths of 200 m.
A new quadriflagellate species of Pyramimonas isolated from South African inshore waters is described.
Forests, rocky and mountain terrains, wetlands and inshore waters - all unsuitable for arable farming - abound.
The snook Centropomus undecimalis is a nocturnal fish inhabiting turbid estuaries, bays, and inshore waters.
It is a pelagic species, inhabiting inshore waters and estuaries.
The research identified and characterized 11 off-beach capelin spawning sites in nearby inshore waters.
The extended forecast also includes an inshore waters forecast.
Off the Natal Kwa-Zulu coast of South Africa, makos move from offshore and inshore waters.
Thus, its range may now be restricted to shallow, inshore waters in northwestern Borneo.
Some, like cormorants and gulls, are largely found in inshore waters.
It inhabits shallow, inshore waters.
Inside < indoor > accurate information is given about man made inshore waters.
Subject, Dredging of inshore waters.
This species is pelagic, but is also found in inshore waters.
Forty years ago, there were 30 eels per hectare in the inshore waters of Lake Ontario.
By contrast, juvenile Gobionotothen gibberifrons have virtually disappeared in inshore waters in the area.

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