The money goes into THLS' General Lighthouse Fund, which maintains 72 lighthouses and 429 buoys.
That works just fine in a bull market, which buoys returns and attracts new investors.
One year, there were about half the number of his buoys in the bay.
Waxy lasts in red and pink and yellow hung from rods, like nautical buoys.
As far as I'm aware, no lifeboats were on board - just life buoys and life jackets.
These buoys are placed at intervals along specific lines of longitude throughout the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
But in terms of the number of tidal buoys, the Pacific system was far ahead, he said.
That buoys liquidity, but keeping LPs truly happy comes down to finding more MedFusions and Change Healthcares.
He spots his buoys and uses a hook to find the rope and wrap it into the winch.
These transmit data to buoys on the surface, which in turn relay the information to NOAA by satellite.
So aside from the new loading buoys, any increase in export capacity depends on pipelines through neighbouring countries.
Each vessels will have ten to fifty buoys, which they throw overboard, and let drift with the current.
The center bought two robots and has been testing their ability to replace buoys and collect accurate weather information.
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Right now there are only 1, 500 data-sensing buoys floating on all the oceans.
In its prospectus, the company--founded in 1984--admits it has yet to deploy an array of more than two buoys.
The containers were being used as buoys for the longline, braided polypropylene cording.
Every year, NOAA's research ships visit the buoys and collect the recorded data.
The Malinowskis sold 600, 000 oysters last year, up from 300, 000 in 1999, growing them on longlines and buoys in Block Island Sound.
Yet the most decrepit vessels in the service are those which set buoys, lights, and other guides for shipping.
George Bush inspires affection within his party, and that buoys him up when he hits a rough patch politically.
The buoys also contain weather-sensing devices that test for surface temperatures, subsurface temperatures, wind speed, and other indications of changing weather.
The buoys, which measure movement on the surface, are linked to sensors, placed on the ocean floor to detect sea activity.
Buoys have been placed around the wreck of a ship which sank off the Devon coast to mark an exclusion zone.
While boats and buoys are tangible, many times the patterns are in the intangibles, which is harder to perceive (and measure).
Setting down buoys and keeping shipping channels clear is not as flashy as busting drug dealers, but it is arguably more important.
Analysts are greeted by a show, and often it buoys their expectations.
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When the final design is settled, Dr King believes only 5% of the buoys will stop working before their five years are up.
Indonesia's government has improved its monitoring of earthquake data since then by positioning buoys to take sea-level readings and warn of potential tsunamis.
One mobile app we like is Shark Net, which uses sensors attached to buoys and robotic surfboards toting underwater cameras to track shark movements.
The center must dispatch ships to service the buoys, whose mooring lines often get tangled in fishing lines or are severed by collisions with boats.
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