The Sea
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Initial release | United Kingdom |
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Directors | Stephen Brown |
Screenplay | John Banville |
Executive producers | Andrew Orr |
Julia Godzinskaya | |
Philip Herd | |
Michael Sackler | |
Ernest Bachrach | |
Steve Spence | |
Rebecca Long | |
Producers | Luc Roeg |
David Collins | |
Michael Robinson | |
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ID | 2314185 |
About The Sea
Trying to cope in the wake of his wife's tragic death, a man returns to the Irish coastal town where he grew up in search of peace.
Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest
... These are typically sewage discharges into rivers or The Sea, caused by blockages or equipment failure...
Climate crisis: Three women helping wildlife survive
... " This was the highest point of The Sea beach...
Large digger becomes stuck in sea at Bournemouth beach
...A large digger is stuck in The Sea at Bournemouth beach...
When sea levels rise, so does your rent
... The Florida Climate Center, which says The Sea level has risen 6in (15cm) in Miami the past 31 years, quotes " high scenario projections" which suggest a similar rise in the next 15 years...
Essex pylon corridor compensation plan 'insulting'
... " We wondered why we were using archaic technology when the cheaper option is to put it under The Sea, " she added...
Long queues for fuel on second day of Gaza truce
... Gazans are trying to make the most of the pause in fighting to gather much-needed supplies, search for loved ones and even take a walk by The Sea...
Warning to stay away after high tide and winds hit Hemsby coastline
... Hemsby Lifeboat added on its social media post: " The road along The Marrams to the south has also fallen into The Sea, restricting access and creating very dangerous conditions...
When this truce ends, the decisive next phase of war begins
... Last week, leaflets dropped over the nearby city of Khan Yunis warned of impending airstrikes and told people to move west, towards The Sea...
Large digger becomes stuck in sea at Bournemouth beach
A large digger is stuck in The Sea at Bournemouth beach.
The machinery is being used to replace groynes as part of a scheme by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council to protect The Beach from erosion.
BCP's environment councillor Andy Hadley of the half-submerged digger lying on its side.
He confirmed The Driver was unhurt and had managed to isolate the fuel supply.
He Said : " Oops, groyne replacement on Bournemouth Beach. Digger in The Sea . Driver is OK, and he isolated the bio-degradable fuel supply.
" Beware the soft sand. Digger to be recovered at Low Tide tonight. "
The groyne replacement is part of a 17-year beach management scheme, which started in 2015, to help protect The Coastline from flooding and erosion.
The groynes are being replaced using tropical hardwood and recycled planking, with work expected to be completed by The End of March 2024.
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