Sinking lines also provide another bonus; they collect far less seaweed than a floater will, as they quickly slip beneath the surface and away from where the weeds usually are.
Pumps were placed on the vessel to try to prevent it
sinking but it sank at around 9.15pm."
And a thorough investigation should be made into the cause (of the
sinking) with no suspicion,'' Kim quoted the president as saying.
Ashe says for "strategic reasons", the company opted for a "hybrid" in
sinking both a main production shaft and a ventilation shaft concurrently.
Although Eastern Air Command is officially credited with
sinking six enemy subs, the total sunk by Canadian airmen is probably closer to 30.
With each passing year, the
sinking city has become doubly defenseless against hurricanes due to the loss of a natural line of protection: The marshes (swamps) and the barrier islands (long narrow islands that run parallel to the mainland) that cradle New Orleans are vanishing.
Furthermore, other teams of researchers have also begun
sinking whale carcasses--off northern California, off Japan, and in the Atlantic--and have identified their own unique species.
Rescuers described the likelihood of two boats
sinking in the same area so soon to the other as 'rare Insurers were investigating the
sinking of each vessel as a matter of course, said coastguards.
The world's oceans have had very different histories of whaling, and Smith proposes
sinking bones in various locales and then comparing the diversity of the communities that arise.
This phenomenon is probably due to the release point and its opposite effect from a
sinking fastball.