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  1. SCIENCE|natural and applied sciences|earth sciences|oceanography · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|physical environment|aquatic environment
    uisce grinnill Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'I gcás na stoc grinnill, ní rachaidh iarracht iascaireachta soithí a úsáideann eangacha tarraingthe, línte fada uisce grinnill agus línte fada láir-uisce agus eangacha grinneall-socraithe sa limistéar srianta iascaigh dá dtagraítear in Airteagal 4 thar an leibhéal iarrachta iascaireachta a bhí á chur i bhfeidhm ag gach Ballstát ar leith sa limistéar sin sa bhliain 2008.' Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 1343/2011 maidir le forálacha áirithe i ndáil le hiascaireacht i limistéar Chomhaontú CGIM (An Coimisiún Ginearálta Iascaigh don Mheánmhuir) agus lena leasaítear Rialachán (CE) Uimh. 1967/2006 ón gComhairle maidir le bearta bainistíochta do shaothrú inbhuanaithe acmhainní iascaigh sa Mheánmhuir, CELEX:32011R1343/GA"
    Bodenwasser
    de
    bottom water
    en
    Definition lowermost water mass in a water body Reference "Wikipedia > bottom water (2.7.2019)"
    Comment In oceanology, bottom water is the layer nearest to the ocean floor. Its characteristics are clearly distinct from the above layer in terms of oxygen content, salinity, temperature and density.
    eau de fond
    fr
    Definition couche d'eau inférieure d'une masse d'eau Reference "COM-FR, d'après le site Géosciences Marines, Ifremer, «La colonne d'eau» (16.8.2019)"
    Comment L'eau de fond océanique se distingue des autres couches de la colonne d'eau essentiellement par sa température et sa salinité, deux paramètres qui donnent aux eaux leur densité. Les eaux les plus lourdes se situent au fond et les plus légères en surface.