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Q: The water at Broom Moor Dock is as warm as the Mediterranean Sea?
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How long has the Broom Moor Dock Project been in existence?

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What does moor your boat mean?

To moor a boat, you tie it up to a dock, so it doesn't drift away.


English nature consider the broom moor dock project a success?

The Project has been a success.... and it has been running for 16 years....Broom Moor Dock attracts a wide range of wildlife not normally seen in the UK - thanks to the British Gas Hume Power Station near Ponsey.Managers at the power station have worked with scientists and the dock owners to create an internationally important conservation area for many species of birds.The power station takes cooling water from the dock and returns it up to 10°C warmer, which has made it an attractive home for some plants and animals normally found in the Mediterranean and other warmer climates. But it is the birds that are the real focus of the conservation work. In total 32 species of birds have been recorded there, in particular migrating birds such as swans and ducks, which use the site as a warm winter refuge.The project has been running for over 15 years and the dock is seen as an outstanding example of how industrial needs and conservation interests can work side by side. The success of the project has recently been recognised by English Nature.


Can you put the word dock in a sentence?

Douglas struggled to moor the huge boat beside the dock, which bounced in the heavy wind.


A four letter word for a place where ships can dock?

A quay is a platform built parallel to the shore where ships can tie up to. A pier is another four letter word where a ship can dock.


Synonym of moor?

berth, catch, chain, dock, fix, lash, make fast, picket, secure, tether, tie, tie upTie up or berth.


What does the term Moore mean?

Moor usually means "to tie" when refering to a boat or small vessel. * secure in or as if in a berth or dock; * come into or dock at a wharf; "the big ship wharfed in the evening" * secure with cables or ropes; "moor the boat" Can also mean; * open land usually with peaty soil covered with heather and bracken and moss


What does berth mean?

Berth as a noun means bunk or anchorage, i.e. a ship's allotted place at a wharf or dock. Berth as a verb means to moor or anchor.


Where boats are parked?

Boats "park" in a slip along the dock (or wharf) at the marina, possibly on the bay.Boats do not park, they moor (at anchorage) or dock in a slip.You park your boat in a slip along the dock at the marina. Or in a parking space on a storage lot if it is trailerable.Boats are 'parked' at a marina (or a port) dockside or in a slip. If they are large boats (like a freighter or an aircraft carrier, they are moored offfshore due to their deep draft.


How did they get titanic to the sea?

Titanic was built and maintained in a dry dock. It is a part of a dock that can be drained of water to access parts of the ship below the water line. The ship would stop, moor and then the water drained so work could be done. When it wanted to leave again water would be let in and Titanic would back out.


How do you dock when you are the last slip against dock?

Getting in and out of the slip depends entirely on the design of the slip, the size of the boat and slip, wind, current, obstacles, space for maneuverability, and your own piloting abilities. There may also be local requirements where you dock, or special considerations due to tidal changes. Once into the slip, I would try to protect my boat from damage due to rubbing on the dock due to boat wake from other boats, or the effects of wind and currents. If the design of the dock permits, I would try to moor front and rear on both sides to keep my boat off the docks, using some shock cord to allow it to absorb the flexibility of the docks and prevent damage from the docks pulling the cleats apart as the dock rocks. If you are mooring a live aboard yacht, or just temporarily mooring or if the dock is well protected from wake, you can get away with just using bumpers -well placed to prevent your boat from rubbing on or hitting the dock. There are also gadgets available ( I have seen them in the Overton's catalog but they may be available elsewhere) that allow you to moor your boat on flexible poles to hold it off the dock while only tying off 1 side.


What is a moor?

A moor is an open area of land.