Sentence examples for adjoining waters from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjoining waters" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to geography, environmental science, or legal discussions regarding bodies of water that are next to or connected to each other.
Example: "The regulations apply to all activities conducted in the adjoining waters of the national park."
Alternatives: "adjacent waters" or "neighboring waters".

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To begin with, there were more than 30,000 craft of all sizes in New York Harbor and adjoining waters, including 300 military vessels and 27 spectacular tall ships that a lot of people did not get to see.

The United States and its allies, worried that Qaeda fighters would flee Afghanistan for Yemen's interior, Somalia or other lawless regions, organized the patrols in the Arabian Sea and adjoining waters.

Recent studies of three smaller reserves -- one near Cape Canaveral, another in the Caribbean and a third off the Florida Keys -- show that they boost fish populations quickly and dramatically, not only within the zones but in adjoining waters as well.

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Apparently, these activities have resulted in the direct discharge of organic and inorganic substances including crude oil and refined products through normal operation (as effluents), operational failures, and sabotage to facilities into the adjoining water bodies.

Below the bridge is the mill house and adjoining water mill of North Mill.

Thus, it is likely that the effect we observe in the surface residues (i.e., the nonhighlighted residues in Table S3) is related to the perturbation in the surface charge network along with the adjoining water layer.

The next step would be for President Bush, who has been largely indifferent to marine issues, to expand the network of reserves into adjoining federal waters, which begin three miles out to sea.

"The major reason I want to see the commonwealth marine reserve protected and properly managed is because so much of the life that snorkellers and scuba divers want to see comes from the adjoining, deeper waters," Connell says.

Generally, surface water temperature has been influenced by the intensity of solar radiation, evaporation, freshwater influx and cooling and mix-up with ebb and flow from adjoining neritic waters.

The UNDP proposes to continue wreck removal activities, and collection and treatment of the remaining oil in the wrecks in both Iraqi and adjoining Kuwaiti waters, with the focus on identifying and removing the most obstructive and dangerous wrecks.

This is either because it is the only way to obtain an authorisation or because it makes it possible to avoid stricter requirements for risk management (e.g., concerning margins to adjoining surface water bodies).

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