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In a 1982 series of articles for New Scientist, Dr Maurice Burton proposed that sightings of Nessie and similar creatures could actually be fermenting logs of Scots pine rising to the surface of the loch's cold waters.

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He was convinced that George Orwell's 1984 was nearly all wrong as it applied to England, which was `` driving forward into uncharted waters '', with the danger of a new tyranny ahead.
Those living near the New England shore often dined on fish, crustaceans, and other animals that originated in the waters.
Lobsters proliferated in the waters as well, and were extremely common in the New England diet.
This development has muddied the waters somewhat as it could be argued that the strain of apostolic succession has been re-introduced into Anglicanism, at least within the Church of England.
Both Giovanni Caboto ( John Cabot ) and Giovanni da Verrazzano are reported to have sailed in or near Maritime waters during their voyages of discovery for England and France respectively.
The subfossil remains of now extinct gray whales from the Atlantic coasts of England and Sweden were used by Gray to make the first scientific description of a species then surviving only in Pacific waters.
* 400, 000 records of archaeological sites and architecture in England including maritime sites of all periods, including shipwrecks of which remains are known or assumed within England's territorial waters
The Northwest Passage represented a new route to the established trading nations of Asia, as in 1493 to defuse trade disputes, Pope Alexander VI split the discovered world in two between Spain and Portugal ; thus France, the Netherlands, and England were left without a sea route to Asia, either via Africa or South America, unless their ships defied the ban and explored such waters regardless ( they did, and the ban became unenforceable ).
He also undertook analyses of the mineral content of a number of spa waters in England and abroad, notably at the medicinal spa at Caldas da Rainha in Portugal.
* May 3 – Swinging Radio England and Britain Radio commence broadcasting on AM, with a combined potential 100, 000 watts, from the same ship anchored off the south coast of England in international waters.
In 1898, Congress approved a coaling station be built at the Yard for refueling small naval ships traveling through the waters of New England.
* c. 6000 BC: The land bridge connecting England with the rest of Europe disappears beneath the waters of the North Sea and the English Channel.
By October, they leave New England waters, heading south.
Her shrine was at Aquae Arnemetiae (" waters of Arnemetia "), which is now Buxton in Derbyshire, England.
The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond, known as Trinity House, is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, and other British territorial waters, with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Northern Ireland.
Firth is the word in the Lowland Scots language and in English used to denote various coastal waters in Scotland and England.
The inlet itself, which separates the barrier beaches of Hampton Bays with those of neighboring Southampton, was created in the New England Hurricane of 1938 when the forces of the hurricane washed over that area of barrier beach, connecting the waters of the Atlantic with the bay.
A section of the Old Bedford River near MepalThe Old Bedford River is an artificial, partial diversion of the waters of the River Great Ouse in the Fens of Cambridgeshire, England.
This more or less gave the Dutch freedom to conduct their " smuggling " unhindered as long as they were not caught red-handed in territorial waters controlled by England.
Preferring cooler waters, blue sharks migrate long distances, for example from New England to South America.
Opponents are concerned that there are no other inland waters in England where water sports and power boating are permitted, whilst sailing is permitted on many other inland waters.
For these reasons the waters between the Delmarva Peninsula and the barrier islands that stretch southwards towards northern Florida must be monitored every winter and spring as mothers give birth to their calves, nurse them, and then ready themselves and their younglings to return north for the cooler waters near New England and Canada.

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and natural waters, in addition, often contain impurities such as calcium salts which can react with soils to make them more difficult to remove.
The waters off the Gabonese coast contain large quantities of fish.
Greenland is believed by some geologists to have some of the world ’ s largest remaining oil resources: in 2001, the U. S. Geological Survey found that the waters off north-eastern Greenland ( north and south of the arctic circle ) could contain up to of oil and, in 2010, the British petrochemical company Cairns Oil reported " the first firm indications " of commercially viable oil deposits.
* Water pollution, by the discharge of wastewater from commercial and industrial waste ( intentionally or through spills ) into surface waters ; discharges of untreated domestic sewage, and chemical contaminants, such as chlorine, from treated sewage ; release of waste and contaminants into surface runoff flowing to surface waters ( including urban runoff and agricultural runoff, which may contain chemical fertilizers and pesticides ); waste disposal and leaching into groundwater ; eutrophication and littering.
In addition, the waters contain more than 1000 kinds of fish, of which more than one-third are associated with coral reefs.
When estuaries contain very shallow sills, tidal oscillations only affect near surface waters to sill depth, and waters below sill depth may remain stagnant for very long periods of time, resulting in only an occasional exchange of the deep water of the estuary with the ocean.
Coral reefs are colonies of tiny living animals found in marine waters that contain few nutrients.
The waters contain fish and other aquatic life and attract hundreds of ducks, as well as eagles and other raptors.
The southern and western parts of the bay contain shallow mud-layered waters that are protected from strong wave action by the barrier islands.
# Rivers, canals and low land reservoirs: Low land surface waters will have a significant bacterial load and may also contain algae, suspended solids and a variety of dissolved constituents.
Different onsen also boast about their different waters or mineral compositions, plus what healing properties these may contain.
In the early 19th century Ignacy Fonberger, a professor at the University of Vilnius, analyzed the chemical composition of Druskininkai's waters and showed that they contain large amounts of Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, Iodine, Bromine, Iron and Magnesium.
Its waters contain five different species of salmon and yearly runs of steelhead.
Sea, brackish and other waters that contain appreciable amount of Na < sup >+</ sup > interfere with the normal behavior of soap because of common ion effect.
Does the book contain the clues Brunetti needs to solve the murder and uncover who is ruining the waters of Venice's lagoon?
Such waters contain the swiftest and most powerful of ocean hunters.
Most natural waters contain small quantities of organic compounds.
Some waste waters, such as those from biological secondary sewage treatment, will already contain a large population of microorganisms acclimated to the water being tested.
Coastal areas were once submerged beneath prehistoric lake waters, and contain many tumbled boulders and other large rocks.
The phycobilins are especially efficient at absorbing red, orange, yellow, and green light, wavelengths that are not well absorbed by chlorophyll a. Organisms growing in shallow waters tend to contain phycobilins that can capture yellow / red light, while those at greater depth often contain more of the phycobilins that can capture green light, which is relatively more abundant there.
* The Dol y Mynach dam – it was to be one of a series of three dams that would be built to contain the waters of Afon Claerwen.

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