We went to the seashore twice a year but never any longer than five days.
Newsday reported Tuesday that Fire Island National Seashore authorities will start enforcing laws banning the decades-long practice.
Some tours and other programs, including those at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Massachusetts, are also being canceled.
Near the beginning, Nantz is seen running along the seashore and being outsprinted, with ease, by his own men.
He caught a break when the feds condemned his land to make it part of the Point Reyes National Seashore.
It we all do our bit then one day your kids will also run freely along the seashore, collecting only seashells.
Mr. Soller, the national seashore superintendent, said he advocates monitoring the breach and waiting to see if it will close on its own before next winter.
Just like the tides along any seashore, this market will again recede, and when it falls, like today, be ready with your wish list of great buys (more later).
Sami Abdel-Shafi, who lives just a few hundred meters from Gaza's seashore, said he hears almost constant bombardment from Israeli ships offshore as well as thundering airstrikes by Israeli jets.
He could leave His own body, letting it slump stiff and lifeless in His chair for five minutes while He travelled to the Kashmir Front or the seashore at Mumbai.
For instance, is anyone truly surprised to discover that the act of building six nuclear reactors side-by-side on a seashore frequently bedeviled by earthquake-induced tsunamis might not have been a good idea?
They include the Chandeleur Islands and Gulf Islands National Seashore areas in Louisiana and Mississippi, along with the Active Delta area in Louisiana, which includes Delta Island National Wildlife Refuge and the Pass-a-Loutre Wildlife Management Area.
Before setting out for Wildcat Camp in the Point Reyes National Seashore, I lingered in front of the dried soup packets at the grocery store but was put off by all the preservatives (and salt) on the ingredients lists.
So a new idea was born, sometimes called the "beachcomber express, " in which the first ex-Africans were seashore dwellers who spread rapidly around the coast of the Indian Ocean, showing an unexpected skill at seafaring to reach Australia across a strait that was at least 40 miles wide.
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Mr. Rodwell, 54, a former Australian soldier who was married to a Filipino woman and had settled down in the southern Philippines, was kidnapped in December 2011 from his seashore house in Ipil township west of Pagadian and taken by speedboat to nearby mountainous islands where Abu Sayyaf militants are hiding.
"That unique lifestyle that everyone's fought to protect is now, to some extent, working against the ability to build in the quick and timely manner that you would see on the mainland of Long Island, " said Chris Soller, the superintendent of the Fire Island National Seashore, the agency that oversees the island.
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