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Meaning of "shallower waters"

shallower waters: This phrase is used to describe areas of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean, where the depth is relatively shallow compared to deeper sections. It signifies that the waters are not as deep and may be more easily navigable or accessible for various purposes

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Eleginoides was typically found in shallower waters than.
Adults occupy shallower waters in summer and move to deeper waters during the cold winter.
Some resemble creatures familiar from shallower waters.
They prefer to hunt in these shallower waters searching for animals hiding amongst the weed.
Smaller individuals inhabit shallower waters.
Likewise, the documentation of shallower waters is carried out by a specialised videographer and underwater photographer.
This is of special interest in shallower waters.
It influences much of the shallower waters of which approximately 90 % are within the Canadian EEZ.
Boats have even run aground in shallower waters.
Juveniles are found in much shallower waters of coves and estuaries.
Nothing deters them as they headfor even shallower waters.
Bluegill fishing is best in the shallower waters at both ends of the lake.
Spatial profile of bottom trawlers concerned moves towards shallower waters.
In New Zealand, methane hydrates are found in shallower waters than elsewhere in the world.
They are frequently encountered in submersibles, and younger individuals are frequently caught in shallower waters.
Divers regularly observe immature sharks in the shallower waters off Canada 's Pacific coast.
The adults often swim at depths greater than 295 feet ( 90 m ) while the juveniles frequent shallower waters.
More than 50 wrecks can be seen, some in shallower waters suitable for snorkelers.
Creatures living in or on the seabed will also need to seek out shallower waters.
In at least some species juveniles tend to occur in shallower waters than adults.
This hole closure has been demonstrated in field trials in shallower waters.
Shipwrecks of the less talented litter the shallower waters and beach.
Children over 10 years old acquire the same training as adults, doing it in shallower waters.
Anyway, watch yourself in shallower waters.
Approaching the continental shelf, the ship moved from deep ocean to much shallower waters.
By day it stays in deeper water and vertically migrates to shallower waters at night.
They are about to breed Nothing deters them as they head for even shallower waters.
At night, they migrate vertically into shallower waters.
The smaller CRV Leonardo, commissioned in 2002, was designed for conducting experiments in shallower waters.
Nothing deters them as they head for even shallower waters.
The limestone layers indicate periodic avalanches from the shallower waters.
When the tide is rising they tend to move towards shallower waters.
Immense shoals of herring rise up from the depths and move into shallower waters.
Large areas of the South China Sea have shallower waters.
Keep them working on the bilges, and we will get to shallower waters.
The remainder either remained afloat, or were towed to shallower waters and beached.
Upon hatching, the paralarvae gradually float or swim towards shallower waters.
Meanwhile, she argued that Platecarpus preferred shallower waters.
They rise into gigantic waves . When the swells reach shallower waters.
Narrator: … bill's trying his luck in shallower waters.

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