Examples of using Oceanographer in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Oceanographers were completely surprised.
He was the world's greatest oceanographer.
Meanwhile, oceanographers were observing anomalies in sonar readings of the seafloor.
Before NASA, Sullivan worked in Alaska as an oceanographer.
But the oceanographers concluded that the area had been covered by water about 9,000 years ago.
Just tell him that she's not into guys like him, you know, like,she only dates astronauts or, like, oceanographers.
Oceanographers estimate that, to date, less than 5% of the totality of the world's oceans have been explored.
You can see in this footage that the oceanographers dove right into a school of fully grown isopods.
Oceanographer David Gallo said,“Today we have only explored about 3 percent of what's out there in the ocean.
We were assisted by all kinds of experts- the forensic institute, oceanographers, psychiatrists and psychologists,” he said.
These were two oceanographers, one from the Cousteau Institute and another from the University of Maryland.
The science team of deep ocean experts, archaeologists and oceanographers found ruins of ancient buildings 600 feet below the ocean.
Using sonar, an oceanographer Dr. Meyer Verlag giant glass pyramids discovered at a depth of two thousand meters.
Bright kid at OhioState University who really wanted to be an oceanographer would read my book, spurn the offer from.
A former Navy SEAL slash oceanographer is tracking down this abomination before it takes any more lives.
In 1914 discussions began toward finding more permanent homes, both for Bruce's collection and,following the death that year of oceanographer Sir John Murray, for the specimens and library of the Challenger expedition.
With the use of sonar, oceanographer Dr. Meyer Verlag discovered giant glass pyramids at a depth of two-thousand meters.
Most geographers, geologists, meteorologists, and oceanographers consider this point the hydrological apex of North America.
So oceanographer studies the various processes that occur in the ocean, whether biological, physical, geological and chemical.
The scientific team of experts from the bottom of the ocean and oceanographers, archaeologists found ruins of old buildings of 183 meters below the ocean.
The oceanographers, when they go and look at these hydrothermal vents, they're teeming with life, regardless of whether the water is acidic or alkaline-- doesn't matter.
I hoped that some bright kid at, say,Ohio State University who really wanted to be an oceanographer would read my book[Liar's Poker], spurn the offer from Morgan Stanley, and set out to sea.
According to the oceanographer Tony Rice, it fulfilled a more comprehensive programme than any other Antarctic expedition of its day.
The scientific team of experts from the ocean, oceanographers and archaeologists found ruins of ancient buildings of 183 meters below the ocean.
Oceanographer John Delaney is leading the team that is building an underwater network of high-def cameras and sensors that will turn our ocean into a global interactive lab-- sparking an explosion of rich data about the world below.
With the use of sonar, oceanographer Dr. Meyer Verlag discovered giant glass pyramids at a depth of two-thousand meters.
Aboard Mission Blue, oceanographer Greg Stone tells the story of how he helped the Republic of Kiribati create an enormous protected area in the middle of the Pacific-- protecting fish, sealife and the island nation itself.
On the human side, Walter Starck, an oceanographer, has been painting his wetsuit since the 1970s, and anthropologically, Pacific island tribes painted themselves in bands in a sea snake ceremony to ward off the shark god.
Moen was born in Italy, the daughter of an oceanographer father and teacher mother. She lived briefly in Canada and Bermuda with her two younger brothers, until moving to Britain in 1991.[2] She studied English at Leeds University, later going on to train at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art(LAMDA).
