The Dutch coast, which is entirely along the North Sea, is 350 km long ... existing structures to restore natural estuary and tidal regimes while still protecting against flooding.
Dutch innovators are bringing forward cutting-edge ideas to clean up the North Sea – and are now attempting ... Read more: SNP's tidal power vision under threat from technology 'gaps' putting ...
One of the greatest on record, the St Elizabeth Flood of November 1421, cost 10,000 lives on the Dutch coast ... high spring tide, which moved southwards down the North Sea, with the intense ...
This story appears in the February 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine. Frank Behrens, a gregarious pitchman for a Dutch development company that sees profit, not loss, in climate change ...
Footage filmed by the Dutch coastguard ... coastguards searched the North Sea for missing containers. The cargo fell off the MSC Zoe near the German island of Borkum, but the tide carried many ...
It will utilise a diverse range of vessels ... operated by Dutch-German electricity network operator TenneT, will connect two ...
In 1916, the Battle of Jutland saw the war’s largest naval battle as the navies of Britain and Germany fought for control of the North Sea ... fire shells at long range. This class of ships ...
Because pelicans’ nesting islands are typically at or only a few feet above sea level, they are highly susceptible to erosion and flooding from storm surges and spring tides. RANGE ... Florida, North ...
It happens every year, but when daylight hours shrink and any remaining sun is suffocated by thick clouds, moods easily ...
Up close, the weapon looked small and strange, about as threatening as a research vessel meant to measure the movement of tides ... to Europe’s biggest sea port. Dutch ships had so far avoided ...
The far-flung places to stay if you’re heading to the Outer Hebrides. Here are the best hotels in the Outer Hebrides, from ...
Seatbelts fastened? Tray table in the upright position? Excellent, because you’re in for a bumpy ride. Here we take a look at ...