The largest hull section of HMS Queen Elizabeth left BAE's shipbuilding hall at Govan three weeks ago and was loaded on to a huge sea going barge.
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Particularly worrisome are the severe cuts envisioned in the needed modernization of the submarine fleet - arguably the most valuable and certainly among the most flexible of sea-going platforms, given their important roles in sea control and intelligence operations.
Assembling this dataset has been a major undertaking by sea-going marine carbon scientists from across the world for the last four years.
It is being loaded onto a huge sea-going barge for a five-day, 600-mile journey to Rosyth, where the carrier sections will be assembled.
The ability to use a mobile, sea-going platform means that the regime and its friends need not seek long-range missiles to attack distant targets.
She described the sea-going trading ship, which is currently in storage in Portsmouth, as "enormously significant" and said it was important that it be exhibited.
Kubodera said scientific research, technology and the right lure all came together to make the encounter possible, and that this case will shed more light on deep-sea creatures going forward.
That suggests that we are going to have more droughts, we are going to have more floods, we are going to have more sea surges and we are going to have more storms.
The people of Aralsk, once a port at the northern tip of the Aral Sea, even began to dream about going back to sea for their livelihoods.
"The time when Arctic sea ice is going to disappear is open to a lot of debate, " he said.
Currently, measured sea levels are going up by about 0.8 millimetres per year with no apparent acceleration in that increase.
And they make sure and they tell you that if anything was to happen that you are going to scan your sea pass and we're going to know who got off the ship and who's still on the ship so they know who to look for.
Sadly, being party to the Law of the Sea Treaty is not going to keep our foes from using it against us.
The youngest of seven hyperachieving children of a Vietnamese shrimper in Kemah, she had been born in exile on the South China Sea, her mother going into frightened labor shortly after their refugee boat was boarded by pirates.
Now, when I say that I am in the habit of going to sea whenever I begin to grow hazy about the eyes, and begin to be over conscious of my lungs, I do not mean to have it inferred that I ever go to sea as a passenger.
After more than a decade of going out to sea in search of the giant squid, he relished the moment he came face-to-face with it.
Members of the Panama Swimming Club have been going into the sea at Whitley Bay an average of three times a week for about 40 years.
The new promenade behind has been designed specifically to accommodate the new sea wall, which is going to be probably about 70cm higher than it is currently.
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea, there's something going on here.
But I think we're going to see a sea change in the whole waste management scene in the UK within the next few years, and I think we'll be up there amongst the best of them in Europe, indeed we have to be.
It's like you were valedictorian and then suddenly you're going for a semester at sea.
Mr Minami said an ongoing territorial dispute with China over islands is the East China Sea was also a cause for concern going forward.
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Were Mr. Gates actually to do so, he would condemn the Corps to going to war from the sea for the foreseeable future with obsolescent amphibious vehicles, or not at all.
We understand this is something that has never been done but in 1492 Christopher Columbus went out into the sea and everybody told him he was going to fall off the end of the world but with his risk and passion we now know the earth is round and without his will and guts we would not be where we are today.
Both of them calmly slid off the dinghy into a sea full of sharks, convinced they were going to the store for cigarettes.
In addition, travelling through the reef provides ships with shallower and protected waters that allow them to anchor in the case of mechanical failure, making it safer than going around the reef into open sea and deeper waters.
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If I'm on leave and it's blowing a gale I can look out at the sea and think thank goodness I'm going to be in bed tonight but when it's nice weather I can look forward to going out and doing my next ship.
In this week's issue of Science Dr Watson and his colleagues use these data combined with data from elsewhere on sea-surface temperatures and the amount of mixing going on under the surface to produce figures for the total size of the North Atlantic carbon sink during 2005.
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