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marina

[muh-ree-nuh] / məˈri nə /


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The group said the decision came in response to Mexico’s failure to protect the vaquita marina, a small porpoise that is the world’s most endangered marine mammal.

From Washington Times

The foam is most useful for complicated fires with high heat, like Wednesday’s, where fiberglass boats and metal structures burned at the marina.

From Seattle Times

As the sea has receded, it’s also left abandoned houses, shuttered resorts and landlocked marinas that, in the mid-20th century, had transformed the area into a fishing and water-sports playground for Southern Californians.

From New York Times

Docks and marinas leading off the river are still frozen.

From BBC

“Everybody calls it Putin’s yacht, but nobody knows whose it is,” said Ernesto Rossi, a retired clerk who was taking a walk along the marina’s promenade on Friday.

From New York Times