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A rising tide lifts all boats, not just some boats, but all boats.
The project's creators developed an algorithm that analyzed these boats' movements and could figure out which boats were fishing boats.
Those boats range from sporty fishing boats to luxurious superyachts.
So are the Coast Guard boats, the Fire Department boats.
I used to watch the boats dock all afternoon. boats.
So we go after shrimp boats and fishing boats [used to smuggle drugs] and stop those, and they respond with cigarette boats.
Libyan boats could be hired to tow migrants' boats back in.
What are the biggest differences between boats then and boats now?
The boats navigate waterways and visit places many other boats cannot.
Tug boats are being used to stop some migrant boats, he said.
The Libyan coast guard currently has three boats in Tripoli, three boats in Misrata and two boats in Zuwarah, according to the German government report.
GPS equipment on the boats showed the boats were in Iranian territorial waters.
The Coast Guard issues 28503-foot rubber boats and 22019-foot patrol boats with .
Officials have said those boats are IRGC naval assets, not regular Iranian navy boats.
As a cadet I worked on banana boats, taking boats between California and Ecuador.
There's this little electric boats, and we can pile about 15 people in these boats.
Officials have now clarified that those boats are IRGC-naval assets, not regular Iranian navy boats.
"After reaching here, they go out in small boats, they use fishing boats," Jayaratne told Reuters.
The rivers and canals, previously derelict, are dotted with tour boats and swan-shaped paddle boats.
HAMILTON, Bermuda — Sailors have been falling off boats for as long as there have been boats.
People are not allowed to buy boats because if they had boats, they would go to Florida.
The union says its boats are often fired on and that boats and crews are sometimes detained.
" Screaming would be useless; there is "no sound save the sea and the sky and all the boat lights swallowed and the boats flashing and the boats spinning, the boats flying, turning, gone.
The river is regularly patrolled by various types of Border Patrol boats, including air boats for the narrower, more densely populated areas and hardier boats for the deserted, wider and more dramatic stretches.
When boats would come in to the shore, I'd take a piece of paper and sketch the boats.
Following plane and helicopter searches, Spanish boats rescued almost 300 migrants from nine boats on Saturday, authorities said.
There are also lots of boats in the water, boats for punting (a classic British tradition) and houseboats.
We respond with faster boats and helicopters to take out those boats, and then they switch to submersibles.
Boats slow down and their occupants raise their arms when they encounter naval patrol boats fitted with machineguns.
Because Boko Haram had used boats to attack the islands, the Chadian government banned the use of boats.
The documents show that the Coast Guard issues 29-foot rubber boats and 87-foot patrol boats with .
If you've already mastered these skills, or once you do, the MWR marina rents boats from pontoon party boats to Carolina skiffs to ski boats to kayaks...and recently they've added sailboat rentals, too.
The great thing about boats, if you love boats and I love boats and so does Diane, for adventuring rather than sitting in the Mediterranean or the Caribbean, is that our boat's been everywhere.
Deese's company builds boats "to make money, so when we can't build boats, we don't make money," Deese said.
The shipping traffic includes all kinds of ships — anything from cargo vessels to tankers, passenger boats or tug boats.
Initially, my mission was simple; go see some boats, and find the inevitable douchebags who hang around said boats.
Taxi-boats chugged up and down the waterway, and bigger commercial boats rose mid-river like large nautical tombs.
Here's what is happening: Tow boats: The Coast Guard is moving forward with new safety regulations for tow boats.
All those on board the boats were thrown into the water and both boats sank, the sheriff's department said.
SK deployed one helicopter and 11 boats, and Korea Western Power sent two boats and its local medical staff.
Earlier, a US official said Iranian small boats were preventing tug boats from towing away one of the damaged tankers.
Many survivors spent hours in the water until they were rescued by the coast guard, fishing boats and other boats.
"The two boats were small patrol boats, but may still have some intelligence value," said Francona, a CNN military analyst.
Duck boats' long history Duck boats can travel on land and water and are popular among tourists in major cities.
The boats' history dates back to World War II, when such boats were a common sight due to their versatility.
Paul, who said he inspected 24 duck boats in Branson last August, said the boats' exhaust didn't meet federal regulations.
Philippine boats returned from the area at the weekend with tonnes of fish and said Chinese boats had left them alone.
In the front yard of the house there are two boats and people keep driving by who've just bought themselves boats.
Some totoaba fishermen appear to have hidden among those boats, or some corvina boats set out nets for totoaba as well.
"We're buying bigger boats, more boats, nets to potentially stop the motors if there are smaller boats going out to Libya and over the next few months we're just going to be sending out more and more crews that I think will legitimately be able to stop these boats from going out, these NGOs," she said.
When the boats take on water, they can lack the reserve buoyancy that other types of boats have to prevent quick sinking.
They used a dizzying array of smuggling methods: planes, tunnels, trains, tractor trailers, fishing boats, speed boats, and cars with hidden compartments.
Mohamed is part of a new trend: Iranians crossing by small boats, often rigid inflatables bought online, and sometimes stolen fishing boats.
As it was being repaired, two Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps navy boats approached the American boats at high speeds, the report said.
In New Jersey, Floats & Boats is a popular festival at Tices Shoal that, as the name implies, celebrates both floats and boats.
The rest stayed on the boats, alive, for two full winters, and eventually abandoned the boats in 103 to walk toward an outpost.
The American sailors were aboard two riverine patrol boats — 38-foot, high-speed boats that are used to patrol rivers and littoral waters.
Chinese, Vietnamese, and Malaysian boats are among the worst offenders—but the fishing trade is global and the boats can come from anywhere.
Riverine boats are 38-foot long, high-speed patrol boats used by the U.S. Navy and Marines to patrol rivers and littoral waters.
They can be anything from boats over like 500 feet, like a huge pirate ships, to smaller boats like 100 feet in length.
"Those two boats could have been the only boats on the Danube at that time and this still could have happened," he said.
Amnesty lists a number of reasons the death toll is ticking ever higher: the absence of satellite phones, boats leaving in poor weather and after dark, the use of flimsy rubber rather than wooden boats, and multiple boats launching simultaneously, making rescue difficult.
The Italian government is blocking private rescue boats that it blames for encouraging human traffickers to launch unseaworthy boats loaded with migrants toward Europe.
The city has an option to buy the boats from Hornblower and Hornblower has an option to demand that the city buy the boats.
City officials, who had argued against the need for bigger boats, relented and revised their order to include boats that can hold 350 passengers.
Duck boats' long history Duck boats are amphibious vessels that travel on both land and water, and are popular among tourists in major cities.
They object to a requirement that Italian police officers be on their boats and that the boats must take migrants to a safe port themselves, rather than transferring them to other vessels to allow smaller boats to stay in the area for further rescues.
" According to the timeline, one of the boats had a mechanical issue with its diesel engine that caused both boats to stop to "begin troubleshooting.
Riverine boats are 38-foot (12-meter) long, high-speed patrol boats used by the U.S. Navy and Marines to patrol rivers and littoral waters.
The US and Chinese navies each possess around 50 attack submarines, but America's undersea boats are much stealthier than are the less sophisticated Chinese boats.
" Fiddler: "The anti-Trump sentiment lifting all boats is a real thing, but if you don't have any boats to lift you're out of luck.
An attack submarine inventory of 41 boats falls well short of the 65 to 70 boats needed to effectively maintain undersea dominance, according to Hendrix.
Near the island, one of the boats had a faulty engine, and the two craft were approached by two IRGC boats, which pointed their weapons.
And there may be more U-boats out there: 18 U-boats were stationed in Bruges between 1915 and 1918, according to the Associated Press.
He was among a group of three boats finishing within three hours of one another, the closest three boats in the history of the race.
Now, many hunters have fiberglass-hulled boats that cut through sea ice, and high-horsepower outboard engines that can move boats faster than the birds.
"It is plausible because these boats are all the same, very long rubber boats that usually carry 120-130 people, completely packed," De Filippi said.
On Thursday, the boats had gone, replaced by a coastguard ship lingering on the horizon and small navy boats policing a 3-kilometre no-go zone.
From the Phoenix, rescuers use Rigid Hull Inflatable Boats (RHIBs) to reach rubber dinghies or rickety wooden boats packed with migrants, usually from sub-Saharan Africa.
The drownings will stop when the boats stop leaving, and the boats will stop when the traffickers can no longer convince migrants they can get across.
For example, the system can lead to consolidation, with bigger, more efficient boats buying up smaller boats' shares – an outcome that can devastate small fishing towns.
By potentially doubling the price of the primary materials used to manufacture boats and marine products — ranging from pontoon and aluminum fishing boats to boat trailers.
"The Atlantic has always been this symbol of going from the Old World to the New World, and everybody has tried to cross the Atlantic with sail boats, steam boats, airships, airplanes, balloons, even rowing boats," pilot Bertrand Piccard said in a speech after landing in Seville.
"The Atlantic has always been this symbol of going from the old world to the new world, and everybody has tried to cross the Atlantic with sail boats, steam boats, airships, airplanes, balloons, even rowing boats," pilot Bertrand Piccard said in a speech after landing in Seville.
Air-dropped leaflets have warned residents not to cross the river in ferry boats (IS has used the boats to reinforce the city with men and weapons).
Nor did it explain why they allowed Iranian sailors to board their boats, or why the boats' communications equipment apparently failed, cutting them off from their superiors.
The discord led to daily clashes at sea between Chinese vessels and Vietnamese boats, with larger Chinese vessels ramming smaller Vietnamese boats and using powerful water cannons.
This leaves it with two inflatable boats donated by Britain and a handful of even smaller boats, none of which is big enough to go far out.
Video of the scene shows smaller boats of helpers approaching the animals, with larger vessels monitoring the surrounding area to help keep it clear of bigger boats.
Because Boko Haram had used boats to attack the islands, the Chadian government banned the use of fishing boats, so the Boudouma had virtually nothing to eat.
There was so much human flesh being tossed over the sides of those boats — or jumping— that sharks learned to trail the boats to feast on it.
Oman, across the Gulf from Iran, asked open-deck boats to immediately halt ship-to-ship trade with Iranian boats, state news agency ONA said on Sunday.
Those boats will be added to two similar boats procured by the Office of the Secretary of Defense's Strategic Capabilities Office for its Ghost Fleet Overlord program.
On Thursday, the boats were moved elsewhere, replaced by a coastguard ship lingering on the horizon and small navy boats policing a 3-kilometre no-go zone.
The boats were crammed with people, all of them racing to make the crossing in the monsoon swells before their boats were intercepted by patrolling coast guards.
Iranian military fast-boats in the Gulf of Oman were preventing two privately owned tug boats from towing away the Front Altair, a U.S. official said on Friday.
On Thursday two more rubber boats were intercepted with about 300 people on board, as well as three small wooden boats carrying a total of about 75 people.
Refugees left in limbo The flow of boats has significantly reduced since the return to hardline policies of turning boats around at sea and housing asylum seekers offshore.
Instead, public transportation now takes the form of Coast Guard helicopters, police boats or the hundreds of private boats that, Dunkirk-like, are now harnessed to the commonweal.
Called Dess Aquaculture Shipping, the venture has five boats under construction, of which four are for well boats for transporting the fish, and one is a harvest vessel.
The Coast Guard said the boats were "unfit" for service and ordered that they not be used until the problems were fixed and the boats passed another inspection.
Boats departing from the shores west of Tripoli in Libya often carry more than 600 people and are sometimes towed by larger fishing boats, a dangerous practice, Spindler said.
In addition, it&aposs also planning to furnish the Libyan coast guard with 12 additional patrol boats in an effort to prevent smugglers&apos boats from reaching international waters.
The Malaysian foreign minister confirmed that a large number of Chinese-flagged fishing boats were sighted in Malaysian waters, and the boats were accompanied by Chinese Coast Guard vessel.
Residents have complained about noise and smoke from the boats, and overstaying on the canal, which has prompted new restrictions on the number of boats allowed in the area.
There, we rented a rowboat for $20 and took a spin around the lake (there are also pedal boats and electric-powered boats for rent that are more expensive).
A surveillance aircraft circled above and Libyan coast guard speed boats set fire to migrant boats once their passengers had been recovered, to stop smugglers recovering and reusing them.
Michael LeBouef, a retired surgical assistant who lives in Port Arthur, said air boats, fishing boats and helicopters, operating out of the Walmart parking lot, were running rescue missions.
"When you actually see boats loaded and what's on those boats then the question is going to be which commodity is the one that can perform here," said Currie.
For example, the destruction of the boats found by Sophia's patrols led to refugees attempting the crossing on cheap and inappropriate inflatable boats, which make the journey even more dangerous.
On Friday, a U.S. official said Iranian military fast-boats in the Gulf of Oman were preventing two privately-owned tug boats from towing away one of the damaged tankers.
A British exit from the EU with no deal to smooth the process would automatically bar British boats from fishing in EU waters and EU boats from fishing off Britain.
Their wooden boats and old-fashioned fishing traps - which can be as big as a small car - are an anomaly amidst the speed-boats carrying tourists for snorkelling and parasailing.
"I feel they probably have a lot of anger issues with fishing boats, so they can just dive up and take the boats down," she told the Bangor Daily News.
Captain after captain, returning to Boulogne-sur-Mer in squat fishing boats with the day's haul of crab and sole, has the same story: Their boats are being broken into.
Her happiest memories take place on boats with her family, carefree on the open water; as adults, her older brothers both purchased boats so they could extend their nautical adventures.
A flotilla of hundreds of pleasure boats, barges, yachts, ferries and fishing boats set out, many piloted by civilians, and, under bombardment from the Luftwaffe, helped pull the rescue off.
The president of the company that owns the Branson duck boats says a sudden "microburst" of high winds apparently came up suddenly before one of the boats capsized, killing 17 people.
Employees of the Italian navy take calls on an array of red telephones from migrants with satellite handsets whose boats are in distress and inform any rescue boats in the vicinity.
Futures briefly extended gains on Friday as Iranian military fast-boats in the Gulf of Oman were preventing two privately owned tug boats from towing away one of the oil tankers.
The Europeans would like to go back to the harmony of the 85033s, when free trade did indeed lift many boats, including the boats of the U.S. and western European economies.
The process in which marine creatures latch onto boats is known as "fouling," and it's often viewed negatively by sailors, since it can damage boats or cause them to slow down.
A Doctors without Borders vessel, the Dignity 1, rescued almost 500 from four boats, while the Phoenix, run by humanitarian group Migrant Offshore Aid Station, took 243 people from two boats.
The surging popularity also spurred the city to order bigger boats, with a capacity of 349 passengers, instead of boats that could fit 149 riders, which the city originally had built.
So many people showed up to ride the boats, on weekdays as well as weekends, that city officials had to scramble in June to arrange for the chartering of additional boats.
"We have a little army of cooks making food and a little navy of life boats and tug boats bringing it ashore," Rob Zeiger, a spokesman for Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.
Some people removed their boats from the water altogether ...
The report revealed that while larger boats did not see much growth in sales in 2016, smaller boats maintained their growth momentum as yacht builders promoted more affordable yacht models in China.
These boats are especially useful in keeping unwanted boats away from Navy vessels and because they work in concert they can patrol a spot and then mass together to prevent a threat.
The boats, the majority of which set sail from the Sabratah area west of Libya's capital, Tripoli, were sometimes towed by larger fishing boats, which were also put at risk, he said.
Burmese fisherman enslaved on Thai fishing boats reported long hours with no pay, brutal whippings with toxic sting ray tails, and shackling to boats for those men thought to be flight risks.
The boats were at sea near Garabulli, where departures have become more common since local armed groups began preventing boats from leaving from the coast to the west of Tripoli last summer.
Peter said that at the close of season last year, 2670 boats moored there - up from 277 when he took over and just shy of breakeven, which he put at 22016 boats.
Boats can be used to ram rival boats—a method that featured heavily in the "scallop wars" earlier this year, as French fishermen tried to prevent Cornish competitors from circumventing local ecological restrictions.
The Navy is simply outfitting standard boats with AI and control mechanisms and letting the loose making it far easier to retrofit older "dumb" boats and recruit them into the coming machine army.
But Millman said the number of Aegean deaths had suddenly shot up at the end of last year, when small boats sank almost daily - possibly showing that migrants were using less seaworthy boats.
The report issued Thursday was much more critical of the Iranians and painted a starker picture of what occurred after one of the boats — known as riverine command boats — began having engine problems.
The other part is the fact that as you get them on the water, those boats that are in the clubs are going to get more usage, which'll translate into other new boats.
All those aboard both boats were thrown into the water and both boats sank, the sheriff's department said in its statement, adding that some people were rescued from the water by passing boaters.
While Amsterdam already has four boats that collect around 42,000 kg of plastic a year, the boats can only pick up the rubbish on the surface and some smaller pieces are missed altogether.
The boating industry is a shining example of American manufacturing — in fact 95 percent of boats sold in the U.S. are made in the U.S. Our boats are made by Americans, for Americans.
North Korean fishing boats occasionally stray into South Korean waters.
It protected Union transports and supply boats from Confederate ambushes.
China claims its vessel felt threatened by swarming Philippine boats.
The other two boats were not involved in the crash.
As the day wore on, two more boats needed rescue.
She bought herself horses, boats, and had multiple plastic surgeries.
They've learned to sleep on couches, floors, boats, and planes.
Military paddle boats and helicopters brought people to the ground.
Before, the little blue men sailed in their own boats.
This planet of ours has no life boats for escape.
But the economy is not designed to lift all boats.
We have saved 200,000 migrants and turned back 240 boats.
Unlike the other MSF boats, Dignity 1 has no morgue.
The Air Force flew overhead to help protect the boats.
The Navy lost contact with the boats about 8 p.m.
HARTFORD The Hartford Boat Show, boats, cruisers and more. Jan.
In the case of repeated violations, boats can be seized.
After dark, Dandong's buildings and pleasure boats drip with neon.
Unlike some whales and dolphins, they're not attracted to boats.
Many of those boats never made it to their destination.
Precisely what happened to the two U.S. boats remained unclear.
So can flooding, discharges from sewage treatment plants, and boats.
His family owned boats and buses used to transport goods.
They require bigger boats than hooked lines, and are costly.
Ten fishing boats are assisting Ms Sukkree in her study.
Higher profit growth is lifting all boats, including capital expenditures.
We've not been in boats that go on the lake.
The SoundLink Micro boats great sound and a small design.
Of 520 deaths last year, 104 were attributed to boats.
Duck boats are used as sightseeing vehicles by tourism companies.
Rescuers used boats with sonar and drones instead, he said.
SOME African migrants forge across the Mediterranean in flimsy boats.
The boats were supposed to stay out of that area.
Some of those boats make it, but not this one.
Many have fled on unseaworthy boats run by human traffickers.
No boats are expected over the weekend, Turkish officials said.
Humanitarian rescue boats wait just outside of Libyan territorial waters.
I have a fleet of submarines, aeroplanes, trucks and boats.
Instead, the rising tide of growth would lift all boats.
Local fishermen with small motor boats immediately started rescuing them.
"Send some boats over here," he could be heard saying.
Unemployed fishermen moonlight as smugglers, piloting boats across the Mediterranean.
The migrant boats of today are a different thing entirely.
In comparison, the boats being sailed this weekend resemble spacecrafts.
As the adage goes, a rising tide lifts all boats.
Ontario Provincial Police said both boats were taken for inspection.
The US has also transferred six patrol boats to Vietnam.
Boats were also overturned, and debris scattered across the ground.
Shortly thereafter, two more Iranian boats arrived at the scene.
The rest will take trains, buses or boats, AAA says.
The steam engine brought larger boats, and larger locks too.
Until then, boats may remain the favored method of transportation.
"Citizens were siphoning fuel out of their boats," he said.
But their speed boats are beached, the footwells accumulating sand.
We beat on, boats against the current, and all that.
Only 8 to 12 boats will be sold each year.
But the man, and the boats, made no sense either.
Can it take place on boats, beaches, and the Hamptons?
Gradually, boats began arriving at Lesbos on a daily basis.
The boats reminded him that he had survived the sea.
"I suppose a rising tide lifts all boats," she said.
I'm not surprised that they backed off of 11 boats.
People scrambled onto their roofs and into boats and helicopters.
Another key to Bassani's boats is encouraging owners to compete.
Fires on boats tend to start in the engine area.
"Tiny little boats of information can be dangerous," he said.
A pair of swan boats are attached to the pier.
The boats moored in the marina danced on the current.
Of the 86 fishermen on the six boats, 50 died.
Boats sometimes get grounded because the sediment is so thick.
But you can't just get by on these big boats.
Along the coast, many men work on wooden fishing boats.
After the awards ceremony, the crews return to the boats.
The next day, refugees were on boats heading to Greece.
"We've had to postpone the first two boats," he says.
Duck boats have become popular tourist attractions around the nation.
The boats are often rickety wooden vessels or rubber dinghies.
But it's not always just about lifting everyone's boats equally.
Why do you keep coming back to sailing big boats?
"We couldn't put any boats out until noon," she said.
Rising tides may lift boats, but they can sink airplanes.
The boats float and the planes fly (with handheld assistance).
Some remained missing, with fishing boats assisting in rescue efforts.
Divers searched submerged boats but did not find anyone inside.
Each afternoon, fishermen sell their catch directly from their boats.
Below are barges, boats and rowers plying the mighty Hudson.
This is not a rising tide that lifts all boats.
But the agency does not necessarily lift all boats equally.
Today's treat — rogue pods of killer whales targeting fishing boats.
Swans, rivers, boats, currents, knotted loops of braided cotton string.
"Boats are the definition of an underutilized asset," Baumgarten said.
A steady procession of rescue boats floated into the area.
Then the ice boats raced past, silent, fast as dreams.
Boats get trapped in muck all the time, of course.
Guardsmen will board boats to make sure boaters are prepared.
Residents using boats and Jet Skis to rescue their neighbors.
All of the boats will have an upgraded acoustics suite.
Many of these boats sank, and hundreds of refugees drowned.
They built underwater moors for boats to tie up on.
There were also decreases in orders for ships and boats.
Tubs of dipping sauces were stacked in silver gravy boats.
Some boats broke down, forcing them out of the race.
Some are sold into slavery on fishing boats and plantations.

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