There’s also a new altimeter to see how far above or below sea level you are.
Apple Watch Series 6 first impressions: A stretchy addition looks great|Aaron Pressman|September 17, 2020|Fortune
A couple months ago, the deep-sea servers were brought back up to the surface so engineers could inspect them and evaluate how they’d performed while under water.
Microsoft Had a Crazy Idea to Put Servers Under Water—and It Totally Worked|Vanessa Bates Ramirez|September 17, 2020|Singularity Hub
Rising seas can play a role in fighting climate change, her team finds.
Soggy coastal soils? Here’s why ecologists love them|Alison Pearce Stevens|September 17, 2020|Science News For Students
Rising seas and increasingly violent hurricanes are making thousands of miles of American shoreline nearly uninhabitable.
Climate Change Will Force a New American Migration|by Abrahm Lustgarten, photography by Meridith Kohut|September 15, 2020|ProPublica
A complete collapse of the glacier, which some researchers estimate could happen within the next few decades, could increase sea levels by about 65 centimeters.
New maps show how warm water may reach Thwaites Glacier’s icy underbelly|Carolyn Gramling|September 9, 2020|Science News
My dad was a sailor, and all through my childhood he was away half of the time at sea, and to an extent I have a similar job.
Belle & Sebastian Aren’t So Shy Anymore|James Joiner|January 7, 2015|DAILY BEAST
On Monday, Soelistyo had jolted relatives as well as searchers by suggesting that the plane could be “at the bottom of the sea.”
Wreckage, Bodies of AirAsia Crash Found|Lennox Samuels|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
As night fell, the rescue operation slowed and sea conditions worsened.
‘We’re Going to Die’: Survivors Recount Greek Ferry Fire Horror|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Still, I found myself agreeing with the older gentleman who saw the room as a sea of gentiles.
I Ate Potato Pancakes Til I Plotzed|Emily Shire|December 17, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported that 3,419 others are known to have died at sea in 2014, so far.
Inside the Smuggling Networks Flooding Europe with Refugees|Barbie Latza Nadeau|December 15, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The flotilla—mother-ship, tugs and all—was out to sea long before the dawn.
World's War Events, Volume III|Various
The Emperor rode thither in haste, while Mahommed betook himself to the shore of the sea.
The Prince of India, Volume II|Lew. Wallace
No ceremonies I ever beheld impressed and affected me so much as the burial of the little twins at sea.
Five Years in New Zealand|Robert B. Booth
Their vision was keener than man's; Ahab could discover no sign in the sea.
Moby Dick; or The Whale|Herman Melville
It is impossible to determine nicely where the land ends and the sea begins.
In the Heart of Vosges|Matilda Betham-Edwards
British Dictionary definitions for sea
sea
/ (siː) /
noun
the seathe mass of salt water on the earth's surface as differentiated from the landRelated adjectives: marine, maritime, thalassic
(as modifier)sea air
(capital when part of place name)
one of the smaller areas of oceanthe Irish Sea
a large inland area of waterthe Caspian Sea
turbulence or swell, esp of considerable sizeheavy seas
(capital when part of a name)astronomyany of many huge dry plains on the surface of the moonSee also mare 2
anything resembling the sea in size or apparent limitlessness
the life or career of a sailor (esp in the phrase follow the sea)
at sea
on the ocean
in a state of confusion
go to seato become a sailor
put to seaorput out to seato embark on a sea voyage
Word Origin for sea
Old English sǣ; related to Old Norse sǣr, Old Frisian sē, Gothic saiws, Old High German sēo