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They can serve remote shoreline communities that otherwise depend on expensive diesel or overland transmission lines.
Animals (3.12 ± 0.86 g) used for this study were collected from remote shoreline areas in Oahu Island, Hawaii, USA.
Below, careful placed LED lights line a remote shoreline.
Thousands of sea turtles recently turned up dead along Australia's remote shoreline along the Gulf of Carpentaria.
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About 30 years ago, then-construction worker Chris Pallister discovered that some of the most remote shorelines in America were also the most polluted.
Everything there, and everything to do with the ocean". Which is all to say that "View from a Blue Moon" is a 60-minute reminder that professional surfers -- messy-haired and goofy-grinned as they appear -- are an elite group of athletes who actually get paid to travel to remote shorelines in search of the perfect wave.
The rocky, remote Alaska shoreline was difficult to clean, and the subarctic weather made it impossible to work in winter.
For a broad range of laypersons interviewed in Müritz National Park, "wilderness" seems to be a suitable, positive label for wetlands, shorelines, large forests and remote mountain areas.
With most remote island nations, humanity clings to the shoreline, and Iceland is no exception.
Surf lapped on the shoreline of Motu Attaku, the most remote island in the Pacific Ocean.
After it was announced last year that 59 hectares of land, including the remote Stickle Tarn and a chunk of the Coniston Water shoreline, were to be sold off, there was uproar locally and at Westminster.
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