Shoals definition

Shoals means subaqueous elevations covered by water less than four feet deep at mean low water.

Examples of Shoals in a sentence

  • This hour would replace 1 of the additional hours in the Lower Cape Fear Shoals.

  • The Shark Cove is nestled next to our Cape Fear Shoals exhibit featuring grouper, sharks, and other fish.

  • Guests would use our garden path to access the Lower Cape Fear Shoals from the Conservatory.

  • This hour would replace 1 of the additional hours in the Upper and Lower Cape Fear Shoals.

  • The Lenders shall have received a true, correct and complete copy of a fully-executed termination agreement with respect to the Shoals Facility Lease Termination.

  • Note that pricing for Saturday rental differs from pricing for Sunday-Friday rentals for Lower Cape Fear Shoals.

  • When renting Black Shoals Retreat House, the rental fee does not include fishing fees.

  • This venue allows access to all galleries on the lower level of the Aquarium’s saltwater building including a two-story view of the 235,000 gallon Cape Fear Shoals exhibit, largest in the Aquarium with rays, sharks and hundreds of schooling fish.

  • The lower level Cape Fear Shoals can be setup for a reception, seated dinner, dancing, beverages, etc.

  • Capital Lease Obligations of Constellium Muscle Shoals LLC in the amount of $2,599,000.

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