What's the difference between foreshore and seashore?

Foreshore


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The sheep in this almost feral flock have access to a small area of unmanaged moorland pasture but are otherwise restricted to the foreshore where they subsist largely on Laminaria spp.
  • (2) Woodstock Beach in the 1940s, before it was destroyed by land reclamation that extended Cape Town’s foreshore “As racial segregation and institutional inequalities became locked in to the country’s urban landscapes through the formalisation of the apartheid legal codes, Woodstock crucially fell outside of the large-scale implementation of the Group Areas Act ,” wrote Andrew Fleming in his 2011 dissertation Making a Place for the Rich?
  • (3) But the boy who bypassed industrial foreshores to find a local forest for his own special experience has become a prime minister with no worries about issuing a death warrant against distant pristine forests which he has never seen.
  • (4) A common feature of this outbreak and a similar occurrence 24 years previously was the grazing of plants growing on the exposed silt foreshores of Burrinjuck Dam by ewes and cows in the early stages of pregnancy.
  • (5) A fortnight ago the Crown Estate launched local management agreements designed to give more power to communities over their estuaries, foreshore and harbours.
  • (6) • Near Ventnor (01983 730052, blackgangchine.com ); 10-6pm, over-fours £9.95, concessions £7.95, saver for four people £37.50 Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway, Lincolnshire The mile-long miniature railway at Cleethorpes runs from Kingsway station along the sea-sprayed foreshore to North Sea Lane station.
  • (7) This is the foreshore walk, looking away from the Pier in the direction of Tower Esplanade, shortly before 7pm; about 40 minutes before high tide.
  • (8) They underline how unearned wealth in London flows down from the glens and foreshore, that loom large in the nationalist imagination.
  • (9) The foreshore is rocky, so a series of square pools have been cut into them, with ladders and steps into the water.
  • (10) The video was taken looking southwards along what is normally a foreshore footpath.
  • (11) One of the first accounts came from Charles Darwin when, midway through his Beagle voyage along the Patagonian archipelago, he witnessed a great earthquake thrust the coastline of Chile a few metres upwards, stranding vast foreshores high and dry.
  • (12) The Guardian broke the news at 12.45pm, saying that when the tide came out at 4pm on the Kent foreshore there was free gold and it was finders keepers.
  • (13) We continued down a steep slope that ended on the foreshore.

Seashore


Definition:

  • (n.) The coast of the sea; the land that lies adjacent to the sea or ocean.
  • (n.) All the ground between the ordinary highwater and low-water marks.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A total of 500 fecal droppings of crows collected from a seashore of an ocean bay and from a cemetery on a hill surrounded by a forest were examined for thermophilic campylobacters, and the Skirrow's biovars and Penner's serogroups of the isolates were determined.
  • (2) Results indicated that the Seashore test did not discriminate between subgroups of these learning-disabled children.
  • (3) Considering the average consumption of these products per one person in the seashore region and the mean values of nitrates and nitrites it was calculated that they provided daily about 3.9 mg KNO3 and 0.4 NaNo2, that is about 1.8% of nitrates and 7.7% of nitrites consumed by adults in daily food ration.
  • (4) A 3-year prospective study revealed 39 hospitalized cases of ocular injuries from seashore racketball sports.
  • (5) A group of 238 subjects with focal or diffuse cerebral lesions and a group of 112 normal comparison subjects were administered the Seashore Tonal Memory Test and the Halstead-Reitan Battery.
  • (6) "We don't want Greek seashores being transformed into cement cities that resemble Majorca and Ibiza."
  • (7) In the film, he travels the land and seashore, his painter’s kit slung over one shoulder.
  • (8) Seashore water samples collected along the coastline in Bulgaria and Rumania contained in large numbers OK serovars of V. parahaemolyticus; some of these had been isolated repeatedly over an extended time period: 01 K32, 03 K30, 03 K48, 04 K37, 04 K53, 05 K17, 05 K30.
  • (9) This study assessed the diagnostic utility of the Seashore Tonal Memory Test in detecting and localizing cerebral lesions.
  • (10) The task used in both experiments was the Seashore Tonal Memory Test.
  • (11) Paratuberculosis was studied among dairy cows and exotic deer that shared grazing areas at Point Reyes National Seashore, California.
  • (12) • Yosemite links reservations , walking , how to apply for a Half Dome permit Point Reyes national seashore Point Reyes beach.
  • (13) However, musical receptive function was slightly disturbed with tonal memory in Seashore test.
  • (14) During the investigation period from May 1986 to April 1987, the monthly isolation rate of thermophilic campylobacters in the seashore crow varied from 32.0 to 85.0%.
  • (15) This may be a sign that people are warming to the idea of eating something that has been washed up on seashores.
  • (16) Children with reading impairments (n = 24) in all age groups were found to exhibit a marked deficit in the ability to discriminate patterned pairs of tones on the Seashore Rhythm Test compared to controls (n = 26).
  • (17) Hou became Mao's personal photographer and, over 12 years, produced pictures that burnished his image and shaped the way he is seen even now: on the seashore; pensive before the Yellow river; jovial in a crowd.
  • (18) The interpretive significance of the Speech-Sounds Perception Test (SSPT) and the Seashore Rhythm Test (SRT) was evaluated through literature review and empirical investigations.
  • (19) The research specific to the incidence of ischemic heart disease (IHD) among ship's crew members, the state of medical care of sailors during the voyage and at seashore and the analysis of the causes of drafting sailors out of the ship because of health problems demonstrated the necessity of improving the existing system of follow-ups for sailors.
  • (20) For the Azores you pack a cagoule and sunglasses, your swimming gear and walking shoes, for you’re never more than a few minutes from a dramatic basalt seashore or an alluring grassy pathway.

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