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bottom of the ocean

noun as in Davy Jones' locker

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Seven people died when the Bayesian, a 56-metre sailing boat, sank to the bottom of the ocean during bad weather early on 19 August.

From BBC

“A little bit of water probably would have gotten in through the cork as it compressed and equalised the pressure. And then it just sat on the bottom of the ocean,” says Tomasina.

From BBC

A new scientific model is giving researchers an unprecedented, global look at the activities of clams, worms, and other invertebrate animals that burrow at the bottom of the ocean.

There is also a backstory that Denise told me about how some of that very early footage of Nicole when they were little babies was at the bottom of the ocean at one point in a container.

From Salon

As robotic vehicles become more advanced, with improved camera and video capability, there may be little scientific reason to send humans to the bottom of the ocean, says Weicheng Cui, a deep-ocean vessel expert at Westlake University in China.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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