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deep-sea

adjective as in maritime

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Such a system is not likely to convince everyone that deep-sea mining is a good idea, however.

From BBC

He also began developing an animated film about deep-sea creatures, which he plans to complete next, before falling in love with Ashton’s novel and deciding to adapt it for the screen.

They cover infrastructure, ship-building, tourism, agriculture, technology, education and, perhaps crucially, deep-sea mineral exploration.

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Most modern big-budget movies and television will rely heavily on visual effects to transport actors and audiences into outer-space, the distant past or the deep-sea.

From BBC

Findings like Crichton’s might also provide a warning that a future climate could lack the deep-sea plankton necessary to sustain large deep-sea fish.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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