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"seashore" Definitions
  1. the land along the edge of the sea or ocean, usually where there is sand and rocks

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In fact, John F. Kennedy preserved 40 miles of Cape Cod's seashore (known as the Cape Cod National Seashore)  for "the inspiration and enjoyment of people all over the United States" in 1961.
He made collages from bits of seashore stuff, for example.
Nearly 470 campsites were closed at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Visit North Carolina's Outer Banks and Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Elephant seals are perennial residents of Point Reyes National Seashore.
Cape Lookout National Seashore has not announced a reopening date.
Visit an untouched seashore at Crystal Cove State Park in California.
Later scenes take place in caves and on a windswept seashore.
After all, manzanilla is for the seashore, not the drawing room.
Enjoying a day by the seashore should be carefree, without any obligations.
After more surgery, she went to the seashore, Nags Head, North Carolina.
The shelters are built up to a few miles from the seashore.
Arika Sato snaps swimsuit selfies by the seashore ... try saying that 10x fast.
After passing the Bab el Mandeb strait, the road stretches along the seashore.
Otherwise, the laid-back environment feels like the cheapest, easiest seashore getaway imaginable.
The incident occurred in Truro within the boundary of Cape Cod National Seashore.
At Assateague Island National Seashore, herds of wild horses frolic among beachgoers and tourists.
Plus, check out the video for Fantasma's "Chapter 8 (Seashore And Horizon)," premiering below.
In April, a newly built bike path along Rio's seashore collapsed, killing two people.
At the time, he was the deputy superintendent of the Fire Island National Seashore.
"I stood barefoot on a seashore that was formed 3.45 billion years ago," she says.
Tova said, "I love you," and we went down the dilapidated steps to the seashore.
In Act IV, set near the seashore, Hippolyte persuades Aricie to accompany him into exile.
In Khosta, a suburb of Sochi, security guards cordoned off a long strip of seashore.
"The president's a hyena," said Mohamed Said Mohamed, a fish seller by the crumbled seashore.
As a Senate aide, he lobbied for the establishment of the Cape Cod National Seashore.
Vacations will be glorious in the ExxonMobil Arctic Wildlife Refuge and the British Petroleum National Seashore.
Now, in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, I fear the Cape Lookout seashore offers a portent.
If you live outside the city, consider hiking through fall foliage or visiting the national seashore.
They were scared and fled but returned next morning to find his body on the seashore.
Drakes Beach is part of the National Park Service's Point Reyes National Seashore north of San Francisco.
But that surge alone can't explain the way Dorian simply sliced up the northern portion of the seashore.
With this enhanced recording, Teibel released "Environments 1: Psychologically Ultimate Seashore" in 1969 as a long-playing record.
WCVB reported that the Cape Cod National Seashore identified the man as William Lytton, from Scarsdale, New York.
Teibel produced his first album, The Psychologically Ultimate Seashore, with the help of a friend at Bell Labs.
This maritime ecosystem is part of the Fire Island National Seashore and administered by the National Park Service.
Seashore R. May, an aunt of the bride, received temporary authorization to officiate from the District of Columbia.
Floating docks collided in the deluge, depositing a blizzard of crumbling Styrofoam onto the Cumberland Island National Seashore.
Sandbags are piled on a seawall in preparation for Typhoon Hagibis on the seashore in Yokohama on Friday.
The incident occurred in Truro within the boundary of Cape Cod National Seashore, the National Park Service said.
If they could save up enough copper coins, maybe even go all the way to the seashore. Eventually.
Sharing the 110 square-mile seashore are about two dozen ranches, whose own heritage there goes back generations.
That tooth was "consistent with a large fish," Elizabeth Rogers, spokeswoman for the Fire Island National Seashore, told Newsday.
Vance's signal stopped in Nicasio, a tiny right angle of a town east of the Point Reyes National Seashore.
Her last article for The New York Times was about the Padre Island National Seashore along the Texas coast.
" The fishermen, they said, "were scared and fled but returned next morning to find his body on the seashore.
Start with his sermon "The Death of Evil Upon the Seashore," from 1956, if you want to join me.
Likewise, Senator John Kennedy, inspired by Thoreau and Beston, introduced legislation in 1959 to establish Cape Cod National Seashore.
Thousands of 10-inch worms washed ashore on Drakes Beach in California&aposs Point Reyes National Seashore last weekend.
Chris Hartsgrove, acting deputy chief of Cape Cod National Seashore, said the injuries appeared to be from a shark.
But on the seashore near Calais he realized he and his compatriots would now have to fend for themselves.
Padre Island National Seashore is a national park that protects "70 miles of coastline, dunes, prairies," according to its website .
To promote beach tourism, the city built hundreds of artificial islands along the coast using sand dredged from the seashore.
Unfortunately for visitors and people who depend on them for a living, there are fewer lights flickering along the seashore.
Landfill sites, some by the seashore, are overflowing and in recent years, winter storms have covered nearby beaches with plastic.
"Psychologically Ultimate Seashore" and other classic "Environments" nature recordings of the 1970s are rescued from vinyl LPs on an app.
We talked about the flat, smooth paths we could try with the twins, along the seashore and through the woods.
"It was a lovely day for strolling along the seashore," he wrote, reeling the reader in with a cheerful opening.
This week, while walking on the National Seashore near Corpus Christi, the couple found a bottle with a special message.
The 35-day shutdown led to limited access to Point Reyes National Seashore because of human waste and safety concerns.
Running from Cat Island east 160 miles to western Florida, the Gulf Islands unit is the country's largest national seashore.
But the art critic within me expects much more from a museum than images of moody poodles by the seashore.
During the 35-day-long shutdown, access to Point Reyes National Seashore was limited due to human waste and safety concerns.
Mr. Like helped lobby for the establishment of the 20,000-acre Fire Island National Seashore, protected by the National Park Service.
Wood planks cover many of the interior walls "in typical seashore style," said Stéphanie Cambier, an owner at Cambier-De Nil.
North of Silicon Valley, protected by the Point Reyes National Seashore, is the only operational ship-to-shore maritime radio station.
Its carcass was discovered at the south of Limantour Beach in Point Reyes National Seashore, around 50 miles northwest of San Francisco.
I've been working with the Center for Coastal Studies and a group of artists who's been engaged in the Cape Cod seashore.
Primarily a summer community, it is part of the Cape Cod National Seashore, which encompasses 2206 miles of beaches, marshes and ponds.
It's a gorgeous contrast to the degraded livestock zone, and provides a glimpse of what a recovered National Seashore will look like.
The area has several beaches, forests and ski spots, as well as a regional network of biking trails and a national seashore.
These allow people to simulate experiences — like visiting the seashore or tasting flavorful food — that their regulated environment does not offer naturally.
"The idea of the seashore is that we do something great and create a new shore where people could still enjoy," she said.
The "bathing machine", a "glorified garden shed on wheels", was rolled down to the seashore so women would not be seen in swimwear.
I recently visited Padre Island National Seashore along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas and was flabbergasted that structures have deteriorated beyond belief.
The complex lies several miles inland from the town's popular seashore, situated on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
The Point Reyes National Seashore has asked park visitors to take photos if they notice dead or injured animals and to notify staff.
A man has been charged in federal court for allegedly growing marijuana on North Carolina's Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Associated Press reports.
"We're retreating," said George E. Price Jr., the superintendent of the Cape Cod National Seashore, which is run by the National Park Service.
Head on over to the Cape Cod National Seashore where you'll find over 40 miles of nature trails, coastline, and more outdoor activities.
In the Bay Area, there are only two permitted places for recreational mushroom foraging: Point Reyes National Seashore and Salt Point State Park.
While federal officials say the breach has clear benefits, Christopher Soller, superintendent of the Fire Island National Seashore, said there were concerns, too.
Fort Massachusetts, part of Gulf Islands National Seashore, is a historic fortress on an eroding barrier island 22012 miles off the Mississippi coast.
The next day, after a three-hour, stomach-churning ride through the mountains, Jamaica's limpid blue skies and gorgeous seashore came to view.
Meanwhile, the fate of the one real historic ranch on the National Seashore — the Pierce Point Ranch — offers hope for a better future.
More than 400 tule elk — pronounced "too-lee" — live on the seashore, some in a fenced off area and the rest roaming freely.
Despite successfully engaging in some phone conversations, they couldn't convince any of them to come down to the seashore for an in-person encounter.
That this austere freedom was enjoyed just minutes from the seashore hotels, all of them sites of unrelenting ornamental abundance, amplified the beach's virtues.
Researchers on Wednesday described a partridge-sized bird named Asteriornis maastrichtensis that inhabited a seashore environment 66.7 million years ago during the Cretaceous Period.
In the state of Victoria, thousands of people fled to the seashore on New Year's Eve as bushfires ringed the coastal town of Mallacoota.
U.S. Islands The Padre Island National Seashore is nearly 290 miles long and is home to sea turtles and shorebirds — and very few beachcombers.
Marin County Congressman Clem Miller saved KPH from this fate by writing and introducing the bill for the establishment of Point Reyes National Seashore.
But it's kind of nice to read about elephant seal pups that had taken over a parking lot at the Point Reyes National Seashore.
Scientists from the Marine Mammal Center, California Academy of Sciences, Point Reyes National Seashore and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration participated in the necropsy.
King delivered a sermon titled "The Death of Evil Upon the Seashore" in 1956 at this enormous Episcopalian house of worship in Morningside Heights, Manhattan.
While Hurricane Dorian was not a monster storm when it approached and passed Cape Lookout and its barrier islands, the changes to the seashore were striking.
Nikos Flippidis's eyes were bloodshot as he sat in a silver SUV on a warm June night, scanning the seashore on the Greek island of Lesvos.
As conservative Puerto Rican politicians demonize the drug and the island takes baby steps towards legalization, Martin stays patient, aided by his herbs on the seashore.
Between the Gulf of Mexico and Laguna Madre in South Texas, Padre Island National Seashore protects 70 miles of coastline, dunes, prairies and wind tidal flats.
"This fossil tells us that early on, at least some modern birds were fairly small-bodied, ground-dwelling birds that lived near the seashore," Field said.
An homage to Utagawa Kunisada's "A Crab in the Seashore" (1820) yields the still-life "A Crab on Its Back" (1888), a raw tour-de-force.
Horn and its three siblings are part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore, established by Congress in 1971, and now managed by the National Park Service.
Factories and shops would shut their doors, and mass migrations to the seashore, or toward limpid mountain air, left cities with a faintly post-apocalyptic feeling.
To the surprise of residents and national park officials, three of those cows were recently discovered at the Cape Lookout National Seashore park on the Outer Banks.
It's a delicious take on an oyster shooter that, to my palate, anyway, is also suggestive of a michelada — if the Maryland seashore was part of Mexico.
There aren't many hotel options on the Point Reyes Peninsula, Northern California's national seashore, but in September 2015, West Marin County welcomed back one more: The Olema.
They are largely veterans of burlesque and sideshow presentations at Sideshows by the Seashore on Surf Avenue in Coney Island and are now getting their Met debut.
A memorial to those who lost their lives in 2018 The CG-20073, built in 1946, was decommissioned in 1968 and given to Cape Cod National Seashore.
In a deal forged by determined heirs, Cumberland was turned into a national seashore and came under control of the National Park Service during the Nixon administration.
They met in 2013, on the first night of a camping trip in Point Reyes National Seashore that was part of their orientation for the doctoral program.
The manure is then liquefied and sprayed all over the tops of the bluffs, where the sea breezes waft the pungent sewage scent throughout the National Seashore.
An odd-looking fish that lives on the ocean floor shocked Texas park rangers when it washed up on Padre Island National Seashore in Corpus Christi last week.
The Virgin Islands National Park, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, the Wright Brothers National Memorial and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park were among the parks that reopened Saturday.
Shelly Island — which was first registered back in November 2016 and reported about in June — lies just off the tip of Cape Point at Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
Front Burner A small but noble effort to reduce the discarded plastics that litter the seashore has materialized with the orange handle on a new oyster shucking knife.
My research on microplastics in dune sands from Cape Cod National Seashore reveals ominously that microplastic fibers have infiltrated the terrestrial realm as well as the oceanic one.
Virgins both, Florence and Edward reach an impasse on their wedding night on the Dorset seashore in 1962, as the youthquake prepares to upend the country's social mores.
On recent visits to Shenandoah National Park, Gettysburg National Military Park and Cape Hatteras National Seashore, I was struck by how these iconic places are suffering from neglect.
The graffiti at the club, which sits on federal seashore, was quickly painted over by the management, according to a club member, and the police were called. Sgt.
Days after his death, Rivera allegedly said she dumped her son's body at the seashore in the middle of the night because he liked the beach, the AP reports.
When Bernard has his final hallucination of Robert by the seashore, the old master tells his student that the splendor of the seas dwarf all of humankind's great magic.
It's an impressively-sized overworld, with varied terrain types: a gorgeous seashore, an other-wordly desert, a weird blue forest, etc, with secret items and characters and little quests.
The opportunistic animals are iconic residents of Point Reyes National Seashore in Marin County near San Francisco, where they can usually be seen lounging on the sand from afar.
Mr. Bujnowski paints bathers by the seashore in glassy black and white oils; their jet-black bodies stand out from beaches rendered in gradients of white to light gray.
Other parks announced new rates starting in 22, including Gulf Islands National Seashore, where the cost of entry for a private vehicle is being raised to $20 from $15.
So, with a mere hour of daylight left, we headed down island and didn't slow up until we got to the park entrance station at Padre Island National Seashore.
In 2008 during Hurricane Ike, an alligator that had been tagged by researchers in Louisiana was found on a beach at the Padre Island National Seashore, south of Corpus Christi.
The app was developed by the AWSC in collaboration with the Cape Cod National Seashore, the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, and officials from Cape Cod and other shore towns.
So far this year, the Cape Cod National Seashore beaches have pulled swimmers out of the water nine times due to confirmed shark sightings close to shore, according to Reynolds.
Hurricane Sandy broke through the sea walls of several homes near Mar-a-Lago in 2012, and Palm Beach County had to restore more than 20 acres of eroded seashore.
However, there is an even more powerful message to be seen and experienced as the Baton passes from hand to hand, from seashore to mountaintop, through cities, towns and villages.
John Dell'Osso, the chief of interpretation and resource education for the seashore, told the news outlet that there are as many as 85033,500 elephant seals that call the park home.
Park officials said that there was a high risk of rip currents for most of the beaches along Cape Hatteras National Seashore, with several rip currents spotted in the area.
My grandfather was involved in the creation of the Cape Cod National Seashore, so I [learned the importance of] stewardship of nature and recognizing the beauty of the natural world.
Not long after the National Seashore was officially dedicated in April 1968 (Lady Bird Johnson was on hand for the ceremony), the last herd was shipped back to the mainland.
In India, the Nagapattinam district where her village is located was the worst-affected area with more than 6,000 deaths, mostly from fishing families residing just meters from the seashore.
Until now, lifeguards and emergency responders could notify others of a shark sighting or incident only after the fact, according to Leslie Reynolds, chief ranger for the Cape Cod National Seashore.
But the port area also contains one of the few positive outcomes of Rio 2016: The demolition of the Perimetral, a double-decker highway that used to snake along the seashore.
Five Brooks Stable, we soon learned, is the only operation authorized to lead horseback rides through Point Reyes National Seashore, and that's just what Vance had arranged for us to do.
The service said the cause of death was unknown but that a high risk of rip currents were forecast for most of the beaches along the Hatteras National Seashore on Sunday.
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Get out of the water and vote for me, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged beach-goers during an election day visit to the Mediterranean seashore on Tuesday.
CreditCreditLaetitia Vancon for The New York Times MUNICH — I find it so hard to describe them: as vast, undulant tapestries, each one rippling and fluttering like a flag by the seashore?
Still, beaches and parks throughout the state, including Santa Monica and San Diego in the south and Point Reyes National Seashore in the north, announced closures Sunday as crowds showed up.
San Francisco is about an hour and fifteen minutes to the south, and the cliffs of Point Reyes National Seashore, a national park, are about half an hour to the west.
Supporters say they are a useful adaptation to streets that are often buried in sand blown in from the nearby seashore, or for roads too narrow for trucks to get through.
On Wednesday, a settlement was announced that requires the park service to study the impacts of ranching and create a new management plan for the seashore, with public input, by 2021.
A trip to various goat farms recalls a photo Varda took back in 1954 with a man and a boy, both naked, standing on a seashore next to a dead goat.
At over 71 thousand acres of rugged preserve, it seems like no Northern California city is more than a two hour drive from a ridiculously beautiful corner of Point Reyes National Seashore.
Chatham, Massachusetts (CNN)The Cape Cod National Seashore is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the United States, but it's also known for its abundance of great white sharks.
Of the animals displaced by the storm, three cows were recently discovered on the beaches of Cape Lookout National Seashore park on the state's Outer Banks, according to The New York Times.
In a mischievous story set along the Croatian seashore, a character in a cheap Chinese restaurant begins to eat ("strings of meat in dark, sticky sauce") and bites down on something hard.
But many parks can stay open (like Point Reyes National Seashore), while certain visitor centers and fee stations close, because these open-air parks are mostly conserved swathes of the great outdoors.
We didn't see the goofiest of puns — O.K., the clue for UMLAUTS was a great one — but there was a freshness to clues for CAPE, RAT, OLD AGE, BLAT, SEASHORE and others.
The National Park Service of the 1950s adopted "The Outermost House" and "Cape Cod" as justifications for establishing a 44,000-acre national seashore of secluded beaches and mysterious bogs in coastal Massachusetts.
When I was two, KISS seemed like real superheroes; when I was ten, Bauhaus seemed like real vampires; and when I was 17, Lungfish were like real mystic holy men seashore guys.
They share some common ground with Belgian painters like Raoul de Keyser and Luc Tuymans, but their softened geometries are more open, accommodating suggestions of landscape, seashore and weather as well as abstraction.
It's fun to know that in addition to battling Martian dust storms and erratic surface features, Watney was also standing on the site of ancient Martian tsunamis that demolished the seashore long ago.
Witnesses said that gunmen shouted "Allahu akbar," the Arabic phrase for "God is great," and entered the restaurant from the direction of the beach as clients, sitting behind razor wire, watched the seashore.
Halprin's technique of kinesthetic awareness stresses an immersive, emotional attention to the environment; it requires dancers to expand their scope of obligations as fragile human bodies within the context of the rough seashore.
From the north entrance to Padre Island National Seashore to Sargent, about 223 to 22017 feet of water above ground level is expected if the storm hits at the time of high tide.
Similarly, from Sargent to San Luis Pass, and Port Mansfield to the north entrance of Padre Island National Seashore, the storm surge is predicted to bring inundation of between 224 to 7 feet.
The Silver Gull is part of a disappearing world of private waterfront clubs in New York City, where most people flock to crowded public beaches or head elsewhere for more pristine seashore spots.
Many coastal areas, including beaches, are already heavily affected by human activity such as seashore construction and inland dams, which reduce the amount of silt flowing into oceans that's crucial for beach recovery.
On Thursday, Mr. Hussan and his friends, who were hanging out in a park near Mogadishu's crumbling seashore, slurping mango shakes, were paying extra close attention to the news streaming into their phones.
Beef and dairy operations were paid a total of $57.7 million to sell their lands to make way for a National Seashore, and in 2018 dollars, that's an average of $12.5 million apiece.
One town on the seashore narrowly rejected a $100,000 shark fence at an annual town meeting and money donated by the community for the shark-detecting buoy was returned, the Cape Cod Times reported.
Many U.S. national parks have no-foraging rules but make exceptions for certain abundant foods, such as cactus pears in Arizona's Casa Grande Ruins National Monument and berries at Cape Cod National Seashore. reut.
Josephine Del Deo, a writer and preservationist who helped safeguard the embryonic Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts and preserved the historic character of Provincetown, at the cape's tip, died on Thursday in Provincetown.
Visit Nauset Light or Marconi Beach at Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts and you will most likely use a new trail or wooden staircase to descend from the parking lot to the beach.
The Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said "parts of an airplane" were discovered on the seashore in Netanya, a Mediterranean resort town about 30 km (18 miles), north of Tel Aviv.
In Houston, as much a third to a quarter of the local Fox station's recent storm-related video was driven by Fresco News, says Ashley Seashore, whose Arrow Public Relations does communications for Fresco.
The storm upended some Labor Day weekend plans: Major airlines allowed travelers to change their reservations without fees, big cruise lines began rerouting their ships and Cumberland Island National Seashore off Georgia closed to visitors.
But that didn't matter to him, as he suggested when he was asked not long ago whether, given the contemporary climate, getting the Fire Island seashore declared a World Heritage Site was a realistic goal.
In "The Seven-Ri Ferry at Atsuta, Miya" (1855), Hiroshige harmonizes human figures on the seashore with the unassuming randomness of docked and unmoored boats under a sky dominated by atmospheric bands of crystalline color.
Between 1962 and 1978, every single one of the private ranches on the National Seashore was bought up at fair-market value by the National Park Service, with the intention to phase out commercial agriculture.
More people live along the seashore than ever before, and as major storms and associated surges become more common, massive rafting events like this may also increase, speeding the distribution of invasive species across the oceans.
If peak storm surge arrives during high tide, parts of the coast could see 1 to 8 feet of flooding, with the potential of 6 to 12 feet between Padre Island National Seashore and Sargent, Texas.
Known for its white sands and beachfront willow trees, the area is surrounded by forest and parkland stretching up the coast; Mount Tamalpais State Park to the south; and Point Reyes National Seashore to the north.
Paradoxically, Ms. Del Deo's last big battle pitted her and other residents of more than a dozen ramshackle oceanfront dune shacks against the National Park Service, which runs the seashore she fought so hard to protect.
The leaders of Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan signed the Convention on the Legal Status of the Caspian Sea, which the Kremlin said in a statement "reflected a balance of interests" of the seashore nations.
ANKARA, March 27 (Reuters) - Turkey limited intercity bus travel and banned walks and fishing along the seashore and beaches, as well as jogging in forests and parks on weekends, as Ankara extended measures against the coronavirus.
The man, a theater director, has sought solitude (and celibacy) by the seashore to escape the hamster wheel of meaningless sex in the city, and the woman is determined to break him out of his isolation.
On Point Reyes, the Park Service allows ranches to plow under the grasses across thousands of acres of National Seashore land to plant invasive weeds, wild mustard and white charlock, as "silage" to feed the cattle.
From the north entrance of Padre Island National Seashore to Sargent, the National Hurricane Center is predicting between 21 and 22 feet of flooding above ground level if the storm hits at the time of high tide.
Away from the glitz of Cannes and Nice on the seashore, many live in gritty housing projects where unemployment and feelings of alienation run high, making young men and women vulnerable to jihadi preachers such as Diaby.
"The fact that sharks are there, I think we're wired as humans to be fearful of any predator that's above the food chain from where we are," Brian Carlstrom, the Cape Cod National Seashore superintendent, tells PEOPLE.
This week, officials from two wild horse facilities, the  Corolla Wild Horse Fund and Cape Hatteras National Seashore, announced that their horses were safe following the storm that has left large portions of North Carolina under water.
Up close, hot gases containing magma fragments and ash escape through the volcanic vents with the booming sound of a jumbo jet's engine, or for those more lyrically inclined, dozens of waves simultaneously crashing on a seashore.
It issued a storm surge warning for much of the Texas coast, and said surge flooding could reach heights of six to 10 feet between the northern entrance of the Padre Island National Seashore and Sargent, Texas.
Along the increasingly crowded Eastern Seaboard, Cape Lookout National Seashore is a place apart — 56 miles of wide and mostly pristine beaches on barrier islands stretching from Cape Hatteras to Beaufort, N.C. No paved roads or resorts intrude.
IS fighters are holed up in homes lining the seashore, near the luxury Mahari Hotel — the scene of a massacre of Gaddafi loyalists by vengeful revolutionaries in 2011 — and the roads leading to them are mined, he said.
The agency has been under fire in recent years as more and more reports and investigations have come out about widespread misconduct at numerous parks, such as the Grand Canyon National Park and Canaveral National Seashore in Florida.
In July 2013, he proposed to her at Point Reyes National Seashore in California, and when she returned to Granite Bay in February 2014 to begin studying for the bar exam, a 19-month long-distance relationship ensued.
Had the shutdown not occurred, "we probably would have tried to move the seals further away from the parking area," John Dell'Osso, chief of interpretation and resource education at Point Reyes National Seashore, told Motherboard in an email.
Just about every backpacker, birder and oyster-slurper bound for Point Reyes National Seashore passes through the unincorporated town of Olema, and therefore by its namesake inn at the intersection of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard and Highway 1.
But he also wrote the Mississippi Wilderness Act, the first federal law to protect the state's lands, and supported the Gulf Island National Seashore, vocational training for the disabled and $35 million in funding for historically black colleges.
Our ancestors filled in the wetlands, built more and more roads and homes along the seashore as well as dams that hold back replenishing, river-born silt, all of which has contributed to the coastal problems we face.
The hurricane upended some Labor Day holiday weekend plans in the U.S.: Major airlines allowed travelers to change their reservations without fees, big cruise lines rerouted their ships and Cumberland Island National Seashore off Georgia closed to visitors.
I once visited what would become another target of Sunday's terrorists, the Shangri-La Hotel, a massive, luxurious structure facing the seashore, where Chinese workers are building yet another mammoth controversial project, this one building up in the sea.
"La Mer" ("The Sea") (1991) is a powerfully evocative silent video by a major figure of French video art, Ange Leccia, which shows what the surf looks like filmed from above, thus challenging our habitual perspective of the seashore.
Sideshows by the Seashore, which has hosted famous acts such as Insectivora "The World's Most Partially Illustrated Woman," the Lizardman, and Serpentina the snake charmer, was launched in 1985, five years after the nonprofit Coney Island USA was founded.
Leslie Reynolds, the Cape Cod National Seashore chief ranger, confirmed Wednesday's attack was from a shark and that Dr. Gregory Skomal, chief shark scientist for the state Division of Marine Fisheries, is now confirming what type of shark it was.
BMW's charging stations can be found in the Everglades and the Grand Canyon, two of the most visited U.S. national parks, as well Death Valley in California, Rainier and Olympic national parks in Washington and Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts.
Power shortages have routinely caused water treatment to cease, allowing raw sewage to seep into the groundwater and flow into the sea, polluting the local water supply and fouling beaches throughout Gaza and along much of the southern Israeli seashore.
The unnamed man, from Virginia, was not wearing a flotation device in the water off Cape Hatteras National Seashore near Hatteras Village, North Carolina, on Sunday when a bystander saw him "in apparent distress," park officials said in a statement.
The elephant seal colony of Point Reyes National Seashore moved from its typical spot on the beach to an area regularly visited by tourists by knocking down a fence, even taking over the parking lot, forcing staff to close the access road.
When we got through, I felt like Sir Isaac Newton said he felt after making those great scientific discoveries which placed his name at the top of the scanty list of the immortals — 'like a boy walking upon the seashore, picking up shells.
Cervera said 40 agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation are recovering evidence at the crime scene, which lies in a complex of office buildings several miles inland from the town's popular seashore, situated on the Atlantic coast at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay.
Police have searched for the missing children along a coastal highway in the hope they might still be alive, but investigators believe it is increasingly likely they were swept into the ocean after their GMC Yukon fell 100 feet (30 meters) onto seashore rocks.
The Corpus Christi, Texas, couple was at the Padre Island National Seashore not far from their home when they spotted a worn glass bottle among some tree limbs that had washed up on the beach, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries.
CAPE LOOKOUT NATIONAL SEASHORE, N.C. (Reuters) - Three cows have been spotted beachcombing on a remote barrier island on North Carolina's Outer Banks, swept to an unlikely grazing spot when Hurricane Dorian whipped waves powerful enough to carry them two miles (3.22 km) from their home.
Breakingviews Just five minutes before Monday's solar eclipse, hundreds of beachgoers along Cape Cod National Seashore were donning special glasses and positioning empty cereal boxes with pinholes in them, tittering with anticipation to see the moon begin to blot out much of the sun.
The Park Service even offered a bonus to sweeten the deal: "life estates," which allowed the former ranch owners to stay on in houses owned by the Park Service, and run their livestock operations on leased National Seashore lands for a 25-year period.
To raise awareness of their efforts and provide information on white shark sightings and research, the AWSC, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries, the Cape Cod National Seashore, and officials from Cape Cod and south shore towns, developed the Sharktivity app.
CRAYFISH SEVERS OWN CLAW TO ESCAPE BOILING SOUP IN UNBELIEVABLE VIDEO He was out with a friend at Padre Island National Seashore off the coast of South Texas near Corpus Christi when the two men reeled in a 12-foot hammerhead from about half a mile out.
"Since Drakes Beach was closed during part of the shutdown, and there were no Park Rangers and no members of the public, that aided in the colonization of the beach," said John Dell'Osso, a spokesman for Point Reyes National Seashore park, where Drakes Beach is located.
The struggle came down to whether the shacks and their dwellers' minimalist way of life, going back generations, were part of the seashore ecosystem, as Ms. Del Deo argued in "The Watch at Peaked Hill: Outer Cape Cod Dune Shack Life, 1953-2003," published last year.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Just five minutes before Monday's solar eclipse, hundreds of beachgoers along the Cape Cod National Seashore were donning special glasses and positioning empty cereal boxes with pinholes in them, tittering with anticipation to see the moon begin to blot out much of the sun.
Using data pulled from 1,000 beach-going Americans, the site found out everything from the most popular brand of sunscreen to use while you're out on the sand to what may be the most eyebrow-raising statistic ever: how many people have actually done the deed out on the seashore.
Police and firefighters in the New Jersey seashore city, which is dominated by its gaming industry, have agreed to work without pay for the three-week period, which will begin April 8, said Guardian, who spoke in Jersey City where he was attending a panel on casino expansion in the state.
The cabana staff carried chairs out to the beach, set up tarps and tables, and carried the day's first round of drinks to members sitting poolside at this oceanfront summer colony that lies on an oddly deserted stretch of federal seashore near the western tip of the Rockaway Peninsula in Queens.
You move your character, Yarny, who's made from a single (extendable) thread of yarn, from left to right across a range of terrain, from an overgrown backyard to a seashore, onto a mountainside and across railway lines, through a scrapyard and thick snow, on a quest to basically collect memories.
I wondered how many of them, if any, had made it the full 60 miles to the Port Mansfield Channel, a man-made cut that split the island into two parts when it was created in 1962, the same year President John F. Kennedy signed an order establishing the National Seashore.
The more than 100 wild horses at Shackleford Banks, the southernmost barrier island in Cape Lookout National Seashore, will take refuge in the island's interior and other locations like they do during any storm, the national park said in a Facebook post in response to a question about the horses.
He treated his recordings as "perfect," massaging them in the studio to maximize resonance, sometimes editing them altogether, evoking "the psychologically ultimate seashore"—as he called his first piece—or capturing the idea of a "Wood-Masted Sailboat," even if the sounds that made it up were spliced together from different sources.
For a moment, pondering how printed names overrun the places they identify, the poem offers a hint of unlikely emotion: The names of seashore towns run out to sea, the names of cities cross the neighboring mountains —the printer here experiencing the same excitement as when emotion too far exceeds its cause.
Stepping out onto the beach, an artificially-lit seashore fashioned from 30 tons of sand inside a warehouse, the volunteers interspersed their towels among the dozen or so professional singers who would perform the 60-minute opera, composed by Lina Lapelyte with a libretto by Vaiva Grainyte, in a loop for the next eight hours.
Among those standing behind Trump as he signed the orders were Kevin Lunny, a California rancher who once violated the Wilderness Act while running a commercial oyster farm within the boundaries of Point Reyes National Seashore, and J.J. Goicoechea, a county commissioner from Nevada who has often expressed sympathy for antigovernment "sagebrush rebel" types in his home state.
All these fantasies are conceived of as a means of soothing the misery, panic, and rage that sometimes accompany dementia: to convey to people in later stages of the disease the impression that life is still as it was once, with children to take care of, and holidays at the seashore, and familiar homes to return to.
Mr. Like, who was still practicing full time when he died, also helped preserve the Fire Island seashore; headed a lawyers' group that won a $180 million settlement from chemical companies for Vietnam War veterans injured by the defoliant Agent Orange; and handled Suffolk County's legal challenges to offshore oil drilling along the Long Island coast.
Assateague Island National Seashore is responsible for taking care of a popular beach in Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia, but park managers have concluded that "maintaining the recreational beach in its present location is unsustainable in the face of continued storms, shoreline erosion, and sea level rise," according to a 2015 report on NPS coastal adaption strategies.
Thanks to a legal settlement between conservation groups and the National Park Service, Point Reyes National Seashore has now stopped blindly rubber-stamping long-term dairy and beef grazing leases on public land, and the agency will write a general management plan that hopefully will guide this cattle-bitten area toward a more environmentally sustainable future.
Scientists are concerned that the beetles could destroy the remaining tracts of the pitch pine forest, an ecosystem that once carpeted the Eastern Seaboard but now exists mostly in pockets — the Cape Cod National Seashore, the Albany Pine Bush Preserve and smaller forests — and is home to more than a dozen endangered species, such as the tiger beetle and several types of butterflies.
In Jordan, where the number of tourists rose about 20153 percent in 22015 compared to 2135 and is on track to increase at a similar rate in 135, a new Hilton Hotel opened last year on the Dead Sea, and $1.5 billion joint Kuwaiti-Jordanian government project is underway to build more hotels, an amusement park and other tourism infrastructure along the seashore.
Add this problem to E. coli contamination of streams, estuaries, and even beaches, throw in miles of fences that entangle wildlife, and top it all off with the loss of threatened and endangered plants and wildlife from the coho salmon to the Myrtle's silverspot butterfly, and commercial livestock operations are revealed as completely incompatible with the conservation requirements of the National Seashore.
There's Myrtle Elizabeth Johnson (1881-1967), who wrote "Seashore Animals of the Pacific Coast"; Roger Arliner Young (1889-1964), the first African American woman to receive a PhD in zoology; "The first lady of Limu," Isabella Abbott (1919-2010), discoverer of over 200 kinds of algae; and "Her deepness" Sylvia Earle (1935-present), the first female chief scientist for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, among others.

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