![]() "Better Meals for Less Money" by Mary Green When half roasted, turn over, dredge with flour, and finish cooking. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 8" by Various Oysters are dredged here and are shipped hence in large quantities. ![]() BishopĮven if the channel hasn't been dredged in ten years. "Voyage of the Paper Canoe" by Nathaniel H. "Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 7" by Various to sea, and the price for dredging and depositing from 800,000 to 900,000 cub. "The English in the West Indies" by James Anthony Froude Volumes of smoke rose out of the dredging engines and hovered over the town. We find dramatic changes for the abundances within the intershell region as well as for the mechanism of the 3rd dredge-up. TP-AGB models, obtained with different assumptions concerning the third dredge-up, mass-loss rates, molecular opacities, etc.ĭifferent is the case of τM, which is practically independent of mass loss (for AGB stars that later become C-stars), while it is crucially affected by the third dredge-up, since its duration is limited by the transition to the C-star domain. Population synthesis models including AGB stars and their ingredients TPAGB models (Marigo & Girardi 2006), so as to relax the assumption of constant dredge-up parameters characterizing several works in the past literature (e.g. While the larger dredge-up efficiency enhanc es the mass fraction of synthesized material in the ejecta in general also the relative abundance fractions are changed, which is most remarkably the case for oxygen. Ĭanedy reported that offshore dredging needs to wind up by Dec 31, and the dredging of the inner harbor must be complete by Jan 31. Ģ012 was not a very productive season for dredging Five Island Lake. Or, Thoms Dredging will move in and do the dredging, using their own equipment and personnel, at a cost of $2.00 per yard. Plans for the future, as far as dredging Five Island Lake, call for working with Thomas Dredging. The contracting phase of Miami-Dade County's "Deep Dredge " project to deepen PortMiami's channel to minus 50 feet was kicked off Oct 15 with the solicitation of bids by the US Army Corps of Engineers. They want to require biologists to review dredging operations to make sure they don't harm fish. The suit says dredges can disrupt spawning gravel and unduly muddy the water, reducing fish production. The rising price of gold and a ban on suction dredging in California have created a surge in dredging in the Rogue basin. Įnvironmental groups sue Forest Service over suction- dredge gold mining. Judge orders new mediation in Savannah dredge suit. In previous years, whenever dredging was brought up, local fisheries and wildlife personnel had concerns about the existing fish populations. Lake Worth has undergone extensive dredging and rehabilitation, and is now a hub of recreational activity. In granting the certification last year, the DHEC board reversed a decision by its own staff which said the dredging would harm endangered sturgeon in the river and fragile South Carolina wetlands. ĮPA to present plan for disposing of dredge material in Long Island Sound. To sprinkle flour upon, as roasting meat.ĭSC has designed a series of dredges specific to the mining industry, all capable of digging deeper and producing more, while dramatically reducing your cost per ton. To make use of a dredge operate with a dredge: as, to dredge for oysters.įormerly, same as meslin now, specifically, a mixture of oats and barley sown together. To take, catch, or gather with a dredge obtain or remove by the use of a dredge: as, to dredge mud from a river. ![]() To clear out with a dredge remove sand, silt, mud, etc., from the bottom of: as, to dredge a harbor, river, or canal. In ore-dressing, in certain mining districts of England, ore which is intermediate in rich ness between “prill-ore” and “halvans” ore of second quality, more or less intermixed with veinstone. Fastened to the frame are iron handles, to which a rope or iron chain is attached.Ī machine for clearing the beds of canals, rivers, harbors, etc. The net is usually composed of heavy twine, but sometimes of iron chainwork, and is attached to the frame by holes near the inner edges. As generally constructed, the frame is transversely oblong, generally about three times as long as wide, with straight ends and slightly inclined sides, having the outer edges sharp to serve as scrapers. It consists principally of a frame of iron and a net which is attached to the frame. A drag-net for taking oysters, etc.Īn apparatus for bringing up marine animals, plants, and other objects from the bottom of the sea for scientific investigation. Any instrument for bringing up or removing solid substances from under water by dragging on the bottom. ![]()
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