Examples of using From the oceans in English and their translations into Chinese
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Food from the oceans, along with much more protein from plants, will be a key part of the solution.
Water vapor in the atmosphere comes mainly from the oceans, and some of it also comes from evaporation on the surface of the continents.
For more than 200 years, we have brought seafood from the oceans of the world to your plate.
They underscored that capacity-building was at the heart of States' abilities to benefit fully from the oceans and their resources.
For example, one-fifth of all fish taken from the oceans are caught illegally.
It is, globally, the most remote area from the oceans; hence rainfall is extremely rare and low and does not exceed 50 mm per year.
That could allow them to dispatch the tiny“xenobots” to transport medicine around a patient's body or clean up pollution from the oceans, for instance.
There is a global fisheries crisis and if current practices continue, wild fish will be completely gone from the oceans in 40 years.
Peace and security are also critical to the full enjoyment of the benefits that can be derived from the oceans and for their sustainable development.
Many delegations highlighted difficulties for developing countries to exercise their rights under the Convention and benefit from the oceans.
Clearly defined and duly publicized limits of maritime zones are an essential basis for States to derive benefits from the oceans and their resources.
All of the concerted SETI efforts, over the last 40-some years, are equivalent to scooping a single glass of water from the oceans.
Agenda 21 recommended States to consider supporting the role of international organizations in the collection, analysis and distribution of data and information from the oceans and all seas.
Varying from the most widely found white to rarer black, pearls are marvelous gifts from the oceans.
This understanding could have an impact on global carbon cycling, endangered species and how we manage the harvesting of resources from the Oceans.
Other researchers believe that pigeons navigate using acoustic maps made from infrasound, which is the low-frequency sound emanating from Earth, mostly from the oceans.
Other researchers have proposed the all-encompassing concept of" ocean gene pool", which includes all genes that can be isolated from the oceans, irrespective of their origin.