How to use in-sentence of “deep water”:
+ The lower section of the River Dart forms Dartmouth Harbour, a deep water natural harbour with a long history.
+ They also used deep water wellwells for water.
+ The River Humber is a large deep water estuary on the east coast of Northern England.
+ While the British Navy had ironclad warships, they required deep water to navigate.
+ They occasionally make dives into the deep water of open oceans.
+ This is a method which is used together with the above method of Deep Water Culture.
+ They live mainly in coral reefs, but have been found in lagoons and deep water near land.

Example sentences of “deep water”:
+ The difference in temperature between the warm surface water and the cold deep water may only be around 15 °C.
+ Searsport is Maine's second largest deep water port.
+ The difference in temperature between the warm surface water and the cold deep water may only be around 15 °C.
+ Searsport is Maine’s second largest deep water port.
+ This shark is usually seen well offshore in deep water areas up to the depth of 152 metres.
+ There is also the international seaport of Barbados—the Deep Water Harbour.
+ Historically, the Anacostia River was once a deep water channel with natural resources and home to the Nacotchtank Indians.
+ It is commonly found near the edges of continental shelves and over deep water reefs where there is a large amount of food source.
+ This produced a mass extinction of between 35–50% of deep water forms such as benthic foraminifera, and coincided with a major change of mammalian types on land.
+ It has a deep water basin, which then rises through a narrow slope into the shallower water above the continental shelves.
+ It is used in dinghy sailingdinghies and by other sailing boats in shallow water but in deep water it gives the boat stability.
+ The rocks were once sedimentary rocks laid down in deep water during the Devonian and Carboniferous periods.
+ Note the deep water of the Lombok Strait between the islands of Bali and Lombok formed a water barrier even when lower sea levels linked the now-separated islands and landmasses on either side.
+ Snorkelers can also explore deep water reefs.
+ What was deep water became shallow water, and so on.
+ It is a deep water fish, ranging between about, and is found in the northern Atlantic OceanAtlantic and northern Pacific Ocean.
+ The deep water between those two large continental shelf areas was — for over 50 million years — a barrier that kept the flora and fauna of Australia separated from that of Asia.
