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depths and Baltic
The Bay of Greifswald is quite shallow, with an average depth of 5. 6 m, and a maximum depth of 13. 5 m. Its water is brackish rather than briny owing to inflow from rivers, and the Baltic Sea's complex hydrography ( saltier water is generally found only at greater depths there ).

depths and Sea
* Aegean Sea Bottom Water – occurring at depths below 500 – 1000 m with a very uniform temperature ( 13 – 14 ° C ) and salinity ( 39. 1 – 39. 2 %).
Sea depths in the Sunda and Sahul shelves average or less.
Nereids are particularly associated with the Aegean Sea, where they dwelt with their father in the depths within a silvery cave.
The Tyrrhenian Sea is situated near where the African and European Plates meet ; therefore mountain chains and active volcanoes such as Mount Marsili are found in its depths.
Sea lions may travel at speeds of around, and can dive at depths of and for up to 9. 9 minutes, though most dives are typically and last less than 3 minutes.
His measurements of bottom depths, tidal currents, and tidal elevations on the vast shelf areas off the East Siberian Sea correctly described the propagation of tides as Poincare waves.
Number of captured N. pompilius at various depths around the Osprey Reef Seamount, Coral Sea.
Water depths near the island and to the north and east do not much exceed, but become much greater to the south, and especially some thirty nautical miles to the west, where the continental shelf slopes into the deep water of the Norwegian Sea and Greenland Sea.
A bottom dweller, it is found mainly along the continental shelf and upper slopes with a range around the rim of the North Pacific Ocean, from the Yellow Sea to the Bering Strait, along the Aleutian Islands, and south to about Los Angeles, down to the depths of 900 meters.
:" Beyond this region ( Gedrosia ), the continent making a wide curve from the east across the depths of the bays, there follows the coast district of Scythia, which lies above toward the north ; the whole marshy ; from which flows down the river Sinthus, the greatest of all the rivers that flow into the Erythraean Sea, bringing down an enormous volume of water (...) This river has seven mouths, very shallow and marshy, so that they are not navigable, except the one in the middle ; at which by the shore, is the market-town, Barbaricum.
—— ‘ Sur la température de la mer soit à sa surface, soit à diverses profondeurs ’, Annales du Muséum national d ’ histoire naturelle, tome 5, an XIII ( 1804 ), pp. 123 – 48 translation: ‘ Fragment from Peron, with notices from other voyagers, on the Temperature of the Sea, at great depths, far from Land ’, American Journal of Science, vol.
Some boreholes located along the shore of the Black Sea yield karstic groundwater from depths of 40 – 280 m below sea level.
They are found from the Western Caribbean Sea to Cape Cod and most of South and Central America's east coast, over sand or mud in depths of at least 5 feet ( 1. 5 m ).
Free falling into the depths of the Geduld Sea, where the resulting gravity pressures would crush the station and kill all aboard.
In the western North Atlantic, birth occurs well offshore in the Sargasso Sea at depths of around.
The bay ( rade ) of Villefranche is one of the deepest natural harbours of any port in the Mediterranean Sea and provides safe anchorage for large ships, reaching depths of 95 m
It is found in the Atlantic Oceans and the Caribbean Sea, except for large areas of the central North Atlantic and the central South Atlantic, from the surface to depths of 200 m. The Atlantic Sailfish is related to the Marlin.
In the Beaufort Sea, Northern Canada, a long gouge was shown to exist, with a maximum depth of and in water depths ranging from ( Blasco et al.
Recent gouging activity has been documented at much shallower depth, for instance in the Beaufort Sea, where they occur at water depths ranging from ( Weeks 2010, p. 395 ).
Within the depths of the Well of Lost Plots, the Text Sea is the source of all text for all books, and is the general burial ground for all destroyed characters to be once more reduced to text.
Its known maximum depth is, making it deeper than the average depths of the Yellow Sea or the Persian Gulf.
The spotted cleaner shrimp is found at depths down to about in the Caribbean Sea, southern Florida, the Bahamas and as far south as Colombia.
Sea depths over the shelf rarely exceed 50 metres and extensive areas are less than 20 metres resulting in strong bottom friction and strong tidal friction.

depths and lives
An example of a marine worm, the Parborlasia corrugatus lives at depths of up to 4, 000 metres.
This community lives in or near marine sedimentary environments, from tidal pools along the foreshore, out to the continental shelf, and then down to the abyssal depths.
In the depths of this boiling spring, ... lives ... a giant worm, the cuiluhuexi. The cuiluhuexi eats the earth and fashions the caverns ... Its fiery breath and boiling saliva eat away the earth as it crawls beneath the surface.
Varima-te-takere, the mother of Vatea, lives in the lowest depths of the interior of this coconut shell ( Tregear 1891: 392 ).
Contrary to the general perception that sunfish spend much of their time basking at the surface, research suggests that adult M. mola actually spend a large portion of their lives submerged at depths greater than, occupying both the epipelagic and mesopelagic zones.
By day Spirula lives in the deep oceans, reaching depths of 1, 000 m. At night, they rise to a depth of 100 to 300 m. Their preferred temperature is around 10 ° C, and they tend to live around oceanic islands, near the continental shelf.
It lives mostly near the surface, at depths ranging from 6 to 33 meters.
While this means the animal is not capable of changing its skin colour in the dramatic fashion of shallow-dwelling cephalopods, such ability would not be useful at the lightless depths where it lives.
A. brevispinus lives on soft-substrates, perhaps buried in the substrate at times like other soft substrate-inhabiting starfish, at moderate depths where presumably the surface is regular and there is little wave action.
It lives at depths of up to, with exceptional records of up to.
L. emarginata lives on various substrates, at depths of up to.
Hydrolagus matallanasi is a species of very rare deep-water chimaera that lives in the ocean at depths of up to 600 m. The species is 150 million years old.
This community lives in or near marine sedimentary environments, from tidal pools along the foreshore, out to the continental shelf, and then down to the abyssal depths.
It is estimated that up to 12, 000 Protestants may have lost their lives in total, the majority dying of cold or disease after being expelled from their homes in the depths of winter.
It measures about across its almost circular, reddish-brown carapace and lives on coarse soft bottoms at shallow depths.
They are presumed to live out their entire lives in the open ocean, at mesopelagic depths of ca.
Lophelia lives between and over depth, but most commonly at depths of, where there is no sunlight, and a temperature range from about.
P. borealis lives at depths of, usually on soft muddy bottoms, in waters with a temperature of.
Although Palibythus is a large enough lobster to provide food for human consumption, its rarity, and the depths at which it lives, seems to preclude any commercial fishery.
The Pacific viperfish, Chauliodus macouni, is a predatory fish that lives in the abyssal depths of the deep sea.
The Humboldt squid lives at depths of in the eastern Pacific ( Chile, Peru ), ranging from Tierra del Fuego north to California.
It lives on coral reefs at depths of.
The lives of these Alberta everymen are brought to the big screen by documentarian Farrel Mitchner ( Gordon Skilling ), a young director who decides to take a look at Terry and Dean through a lens, exploring the depths of friendship, the fragility of life, growing up gracefully, and the art and science of drinking beer " like a man ".
M. challengeri lives in burrows at depths of in a variety of sediments.

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