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Перевод: coastal
[прилагательное] береговой; [существительное] судно береговой охраны
Тезаурус:
- In addition to the secretary of state for the environment, the director-general of water services, and the EC commissioners, regulators include the Monopolies and Mergers Commission (which has already stepped in to prevent unwelcome mergers); the local authorities (responsible for monitoring and controlling the standard of clean water supplies); the Drinking Water Inspectorate (the auditor of technical standards); the National Rivers Authority (responsible for monitoring and controlling pollution in rivers, lakes and coastal waters, and for maintaining sea walls); Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Pollution, HMIP (which grants consents for the release of toxic substances into the environment); and the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (responsible for granting consents for disposals at sea).
- Mada Joyce did some higglering in the neighbourhood, taking produce from the smallholdings down to the market in the coastal town of Annotto to sell and buying any goods the villagers might require while she was there.
- From his experience with the Navy's Coastal Airships on convoy escort and anti U-boat patrols, Binding was accustomed to the perilous practice of climbing out of the gondola cockpit high above the North Sea to service the airship's two eight-cylinder 150 hp Sunbeam engines.
- In 1796, at the beginning of British rule, the market economy was dominant only along the south-western coastal strip.
- As coastal fisheries have become less profitable through overfishing, more fishermen have taken to killing small cetaceans to supplement their incomes.
- Thus non-agricultural activities should be considered alongside those which directly use land, and this is particularly important where there is widespread rural-urban migration with or without a remittance economy (e.g. South Yemen where outmigration to Saudi Arabia and the Gulf has led to the abandonment of terracing; the Rif in Morocco and Algeria; the Nepalese hills; Lesotho and other labour reserves of Southern Africa; or the Andean highlands where many of the male population have migrated seasonally or permanently to the coastal cities).
- In the 1800s most fishermen were after whales, until their coastal net fishery wiped out local populations.
- Coastal fog is common and the temperatures rarely rise above the mid-70s ordrop below the 40s along the way.
- In South America, for example, landownership especially in the developed coastal zones is concentrated in a small proportion of the population who are engaged in plantation agriculture or ranching.
- A commercial postcard publicised the attractions of the coastal line.
- The coastal population of Dall's porpoise around northern Japan has also been drastically reduced by the huge growth in commercial harpooning, and this once-abundant species is clearly suffering a steep decline.
- It could mean permanent coastal flooding in some countries and widespread famine in others.
- Global warming will cause less coastal flooding than originally predicted, US scientists say.
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