kıyıdan esen

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offshore
Moving away from the shore
Offshore is an international term meaning not only out of your country (jurisdiction) but out of the tax reach of your country of residence or citizenship; synonymous with foreign, transnational, global, international, transworld and multi-national, though foreign is used more in reference to the IRS Click here for more information about Offshore Mutual Funds
is used to describe the technique of sinking wells in water Can be applied from so-called drilling platforms, which are anchored firmly in the sea bed and extend high above the surface of the sea with work platforms and living quarters, or from semi-submersible floating platforms that float in the water
Conditions when the wind is blowing off the land
(1) In beach terminology, the comparatively flat zone of variable width, extending from the SHOREFACE to the edge of the CONTINENTAL SHELF It is continually submerged (2) The direction seaward from the shore (3) The zone beyond the nearshore zone where sediment motion induced by waves alone effectively ceases and where the influence of the sea bed on wave action is small in comparison with the effect of wind (4) The BREAKER ZONE directly seaward of the LOW TIDE line
(of winds) coming from the land; "offshore winds" at some distance from the shore; "offshore oil reserves"; "an offshore island" away from shore; away from land; "cruising three miles offshore
Describes oil exploration and production at sea
Contracting work carried out at sea (e g drilling for oil)
operating outside your own country, but usually referring to a tax haven
at some distance from the shore; "offshore oil reserves"; "an offshore island"
The comparatively flat zone of variable width extending from the outer margin of the shore to the edge of the continental shelf
Utilizing an outsourcing service provider located in a country other than where the client is located
Comparatively flat zone of variable width that extends from the outer margin of the rather steeply sloping shoreface to the edge of the continental shelf
(of winds) coming from the land; "offshore winds"
to use foreign labour to substitute for local labour
away from the shore
at some distance from the shore
The zone beyond the nearshore zone where sediment motion induced by waves alone effectively ceases and where the influence of the sea bed on wave action is small in comparison with the effect of wind
Production and operating or technical support facilities located in a foreign country, normally in a different continent
Away from land, toward the water See inland