The Tidewaterregion of Virginia is the eastern portion of the Commonwealth United States Commonwealth of Virginia formally known as Hampton Roads . The term tidewater may be correctly applied to all portions of any area, including Virginia, where the water level is affected by the tides. In the case of Virginia, the tidewaterregion includes most of the land east of Interstate 95 in Virginia I 95 , which runs between major cities along the fall line , and north of U.S. Route 460 U.S. 460 . It includes Hampton Roads , the rest of the Virginia Peninsula , the Middle Peninsula , the Northern Neck , and the Eastern Shore of Virginia Eastern Shore . Planters in the early American colonies extended their tobacco productions above the fall line, where waterfalls or rapids mark the end of the Tidewater and the beginning of the foothill region known as the Piedmont. Citation needed date August 2011 Tidewater is host to flora commonly associated with the South Atlantic pine forests and lower Southeast Coastal Plain maritime flora, the latter found primarily in southeastern Virginia. References Reflist Hampton Roads Virginia Battle of Hampton Roads state autocollapse Coord missing Virginia DEFAULTSORT TidewaterRegion Of Virginia Category Regions of Virginia ... more details
Cleanup date October 2010 Orphan date September 2010 TidewaterRegion of North Carolina The TidewaterRegion is the land along the coast of North Carolina close to sea level. All the beaches of North Carolina are located here. There are also capes North Carolina . A Cape is a strip of land projecting into a body of water. A lighthouse , normally on a Cape, shines so boat s and ship s don t run into the land. The major streams and rivers empty into Sound geography sounds or the Atlantic Ocean . The Tidewater has eight Sound geography sounds Back Sound Back , Pamlico Sound Pamlico , Albemarle Sound Albemarle , Currituck Sound Currituck , Croatan Sound Croatan , Roanoke Sound Roanoke , Core Sound Core , and Bogue Sound s. It has many wetlands , where water covers the land. The Great Dismal Swamp , which is a series of swamp s scattered from Virginia to North Carolina ,is North Carolina North Carolina s largest wetland area. ref name one http www.northeast nc.com dismalswamp Great Dismal Swamp 1 , 9 25 2010 ref It covers approximately convert 111,000 acre km2 , ref name two http www.dailypress.com topic environmental issues natural resources wetlands great dismal swamp PLTRA0000122.topic Great Dismal Swamp 2 , 9 20 2010 ref which makes it one of the largest swamps in the USA . The Tidewater in North Carolina North and South Carolina is the only place in the world where the Venus Flytrap grows naturally. ref name three http www.flytrapcare.com venus fly trap background information.html ... Tidewater Research Station 9 20 2010 ref References references DEFAULTSORT TidewaterRegion Of North ... Bogue Sound fog.jpg Bogue Sound with fog at sunset. gallery Tidewater Research Station The Tide water ... region and North Carolina North Carolina s coast. It replaced The Blackland Test Farm near Wenona, North Carolian Wenona , which was established in 1912. The Tidewaterregion has expanded rapidly agriculturally during the past 35 years. Much land clearing and Land drainage drainage happened in the Tidewater ... more details
Tidewater is an unincorporated community in Richmond County, Virginia Richmond County , in the U.S. state of Virginia . Reference gnis 1475706 Richmond County, Virginia coord 37 51 18 N 76 41 55 W type city region US VA source GNIS enwiki display title Category Unincorporated communities in Virginia Category Populated places in Richmond County, Virginia RichmondVA geo stub ... more details
Tidewater may refer to Tidewater geographic term , a geographic area of southeast Virginia and northeast North Carolina Tidewater glacier , a classification of glacier Tidewater marine services , a company providing marine services to the offshore petroleum industry Tidewater Amtrak , a former passenger train through the American South Tidewater, Oregon , a settlement Tidewater Petroleum , a former name of Getty Oil Tidewater architecture , a style of architecture found mostly in coastal areas of the Southern United States Tidelands , an area affected by the tide Tidewater, Florida , a List of places in Florida T V place in Florida See also Tidewaterregion of Virginia , a large portion of eastern VirginiaTidewater accent , an accent of American English associated with the Tidewaterregion of Virginia disambig geo de Tidewater ... more details
For the community in Nelson County, Virginia Nelson County Piedmont, Nelson County, Virginia Unreferenced date January 2010 The Piedmont region of Virginia is a part of the greater Piedmont United States Piedmont region which stretches from the falls of the Potomac River Potomac , Rappahannock River Rappahannock , and James River Virginia James River s to the Blue Ridge Mountains . The region is 50 miles wide, more or less, and 100 miles in length. At its northern corners are the major cities of Washington, D.C. , and Harpers Ferry, West Virginia on the southern corners, Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville and Richmond, Virginia . It encompasses the counties of Loudoun, Fauquier, Prince William, Culpeper, Madison, Greene, Orange, Louisa, Albemarle, Fluvanna and Pittsylvania in Virginia . The Piedmont Environmental Council favors controlled growth in this area. The dialect associated with this region is Southern American English Atlantic Virginia Piedmont . See also Piedmont United States External links http www.cr.nps.gov nr travel journey mainmap.htm US Park Department map Coord 38 24 28.9 N 77 43 6.5 W display title DEFAULTSORT Piedmont Region Of Virginia Category Geography of Virginia Category Geography of Loudoun County, Virginia Category Geography of Fauquier County, Virginia Category Geography of Prince William County, Virginia Category Geography of Culpeper County, Virginia Category Geography of Madison County, Virginia Category Geography of Greene County, Virginia Category Geography of Louisa County, Virginia Category Geography of Albemarle County, Virginia Category Geography of Fluvanna County, Virginia Category Geography of Charlottesville, Virginia Category Geography of Richmond, Virginia ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The A Tidewater District is a high school conference in the state of Virginia that comprises high schools located northwest of the Hampton Roads metropolitan area. The Tidewater District schools compete in A Region A with the schools from the A Eastern Shore District , the A Northern Neck District , and the A Tri Rivers District of the Virginia High School League . Member schools King William High School of King William, Virginia Middlesex High School Virginia of Saluda, Virginia West Point High School Virginia West Point High School of West Point, Virginia Mathews High School of Mathews, Virginia King and Queen Central High School of King and Queen Courthouse, Virginia Category Virginia High School League ... more details
grades are now Tidewater Academy is a member school of the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. Tidewater Academy currently employs a total of 38 full and part time faculty 14 alumni and staff members. ref http www.tidewateracademy pvt va.us home schoolhistory.html ref Athletics Tidewater Academy ...Infobox school name Tidewater Academy image gallery File 41871 57881849108 848 n.jpg Caption1 gallery imagesize caption streetaddress 217 W. Church Street city Wakefield, Virginia Wakefield state Virginia zipcode 23888 country USA coordinates coord 36.971284 76.987478 type landmark region US VA display inline,title religion denomination head of school Rodney Taylor staff faculty teaching staff ceeb ... picture homepage http www.tidewateracademy pvt va.us Tidewater Academy Tidewater Academy is a private school in Wakefield, Virginia . Established in 1964, the school serves students in preschool through grade 12 and is accredited by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools. History In the summer ..., faculty and staff for Tidewater Academy were chosen that year. On March 24, 1964, under the provisions of Chapter 2 of Title 13.1 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, Tidewater Academy became incorporated. As defined in 1964, the goals of Tidewater Academy were to provide a thorough academic education ... , tennis , and volleyball . The Warriors have competed in the Virginia Commonwealth Conference VCC since 1987 and are classified in Division III which comprises the smallest private schools of the Virginia ... of the Virginia Commonwealth Conference by merger of the Virginia Academies Athletic Conference VAAC and the Commonwealth Conference, Tidewater was a member of the latter. Though they have ... coaches in Virginia with a 263 141 record in 14 seasons at TA. ref http hrvarsity.com forums showthread.php ... pvt va.us Tidewater Academy Category Educational institutions established in 1964 Category Private schools in Virginia Category Schools in Sussex County, Virginia ... more details
Wikify date July 2011 Infobox Newspaper name Tidewater News logo image caption type thrice weekly newspaper format Tabloid owners Tidewater Publications LLC. publisher Steve Stewart editor chiefeditor assoceditor maneditor Jena Passut neseditor managingeditordesign opeditor sportseditor photoeditor staff foundation 1905 political language English headquarters 1000 Armory Drive, Franklin, Virginia USA circulation oclc website http www.tidewaternews.com ceased publication sister publications Tidewater News is a newspaper based in Franklin, Virginia covering Franklin, Southampton County and Isle of Wight County. Since November, 2006, it has been published three days a week. br clear right External links http www.tidewaternews.com The Tidewater News Category Newspapers published in Virginia Category Franklin, VirginiaVirginia newspaper stub ... more details
also Hampton Roads Tidewaterregion of Virginia External links http www.tangierisland va.com island ... rural areas of Tidewater as well as many of the adults throughout the Tidewaterregion. Notably, the word jank is a commonly used term amongst natives of the Tidewater area Most often the African American ... survey and study occurring in the Tidewaterregion. A project devised by Old Dominion University Assistant Professor Dr. Bridget Anderson entitled Tidewater Voices Conversations in Southeastern Virginia ...Tidewater accent , also known as Tidewater English or the Tidewater Dialect is a specific dialect of Southern American English . While the dialect is said to have roots up and down the eastern seaboard, it is primarily concentrated in the southeastern part of Virginia otherwise known as the Tidewaterregion of VirginiaTidewaterRegion . This region consists of the Hampton Roads , parts of the Outer Banks of North Carolina , and parts of the eastern shore of Virginia and Maryland . History This dialect of American English has evolved over a period of four hundred years from the English that was spoken by those who initially settled the area. Given that language is an entity that is constantly ... spoken today. The colonists who initially settled the Tidewater area spoke a variety of English ... in their speech. Tangier While the dialect of the region has evolved and changed over time, it is worth noting a distinct other in the group. The dialect of the small isolated island of Tangier, Virginia ... of the original colonists. Twelve miles from mainland Virginia, this tiny island was discovered .... Features of Tidewater English One of the traditional features of Tidewater English is that it is non ... being silent. The latter of these two is even appearing in younger generations native to the Tidewater ... respectively in the Tidewater area. Given that there are over 2.8 million people in the area ... from natives of the area, this study offers insight to not only specific history of the region, but also ... more details
index.html Tidewater Council is the local council of the Boy Scouts of America BSA that serves southeastern Virginia and north eastern North Carolina . This region is often referred to as South Hampton Roads or the Tidewater or TidewaterVirginia area hence the name of the council. Its ... 349 is the local chapter of the Order of the Arrow affiliated with Tidewater Council, BSA, in Virginia Beach,Virginia, USA. Blue Heron Lodge 349 supports Pipsco Scout Reservation, including Camps ... Tidewater Council. See also Scouting in Virginia References reflist External links http www.tidewaterbsa.com index.html Tidewater Council official site http www.tidewaterbsa.com albemarle.html Albemarle ...Infobox WorldScouting name Tidewater Council image Tidewater Council CSP.png type council owner Boy Scouts of America headquarters Virginia Beach , Virginia location country United States coords f date ... accessdate 2007 01 08 ref Organization Tidewater Council is divided into four districts class wikitable style background efefef District style background efefef Area served North All areas of Virginia Beach north of I 264, and Norfolk excluding Southside Norfolk Princess Anne All areas of Virginia ... Island Counties, North Carolina History Tidewater Council traces its origin to 1911, two years after ..., the council was given its present name, The Tidewater Council, Inc., BSA. The North Carolina counties ... of Tidewater Council publisher Tidewater Council accessdate 2007 01 08 ref In 1946, the council formed ... in Surry County, Virginia between Surry, Virginia Surry and Spring Grove, Virginia Spring Grove on the banks ..., Virginia Jamestown . Pipsico is subdivided into 4 camps, Camp Lions, Camp Kiwanis, Camp Rotary ..., driftwood and a peaceful observation site for beautiful shoreline sunrises and sunsets. Tidewater ... www.tidewaterbsa.com pipsico.html title Pipsico Scout Reservation publisher Tidewater Council accessdate ... Category Youth organizations based in Virginia ... more details
Primarysources date October 2008 Tidewater Arboretum 5 acres , sometimes also called Hampton Roads Arboretum , is an arboretum maintained by Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Virginia Tech s Hampton Roads Agricultural Research and Extension Center. It is located at 1444 Diamond Springs Road, Virginia Beach, Virginia , and open daily without charge. The arboretum was established in the 1970s, and features small, woody plants suitable for urban gardens in the Southeastern Virginia climate. Each plant is identified by family, scientific name, and common name. The site also contains 12 theme gardens. See also List of botanical gardens in the United States External links http www.vaes.org.vt.edu HRAREC Arboretum Arboretum.htm Tidewater Arboretum Virginia Beach coord missing Virginia Category Arboreta in Virginia Category Botanical gardens in Virginia Category Protected areas of Virginia Beach, Virginia VirginiaBeachVA geo stub US garden stub ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 Tidewater Oil Company also rendered as Tide Water Oil Company was a major petroleum refining and marketing concern in the United States for more than 80 years. Tidewater was best known for its Flying A branded products and gas stations, and for Veedol motor oil, which was known throughout the world. Tidewater was founded in New York City in 1887. The company entered the gasoline market just before World War I, and by 1920 was selling gasoline, oil and other products on the East Coast under its Tydol brand. In 1931, Tidewater expanded its reach into the midwestern U.S. by purchasing Northwestern Oil Company of Superior, Wisconsin . Soon thereafter, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey now ExxonMobil gained control of Tidewater, and set up the subsidiary Mission Corporation to operate it. J. Paul Getty s purchase of Mission in 1937 set the stage for the birth of Tidewater as a major national player in the oil industry. In 1938, Getty merged Tidewater with Associated Oil Company , based in San Francisco with a market area limited to the Far West. Associated, founded in 1901, had created the prominent Flying A brand for its premium grade gasoline in 1932. With the merger and creation of Tidewater Associated Oil Company , Flying A became the primary brand name ... to sell the Veedol Brand. Tidewater operated refineries on both the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, as well ... Company purchased Tidewater s western refining and marketing properties, with the intention ... now ConocoPhillips purchased Tidewater s western refining, distribution and retailing network. Phillips immediately rebranded all Flying A stations in the region to Phillips 66 . On the East Coast that year, parent firm Getty Oil Company dropped Tidewater Oil Company as a corporate name, after ..., and then post merger Tidewater, owned the radio broadcast rights to Pacific Coast Conference ... and arenas on the West Coast. Tidewater also sponsored New York Yankees baseball telecasts during ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Tidewater Railway was formed in 1904 as an intrastate railroad in Virginia , in the United States , by William N. Page , a civil engineer and entrepreneur , and his silent partner, millionaire industrialist Henry H. Rogers Henry Huttleston Rogers of Standard Oil fame. It was put together with the intention of creating an outlet to Hampton Roads , where coal mined along their older West Virginia short line railroad, the Deepwater Railway , could be exported. In 1907, the Tidewater Railway was renamed the Virginian Railway . A short time later, the Virginian Railway acquired its sister, the Deepwater Railway . Before the Tidewater division of the Virginian was linked to the Deepwater line, it played an important role, in conjunction with the regional Norfolk Southern Railway former Norfolk Southern Railway , in transporting thousands of people to the Jamestown Exposition of 1907, an event marking the three hundredth anniversary of the founding of the British colony at Jamestown, Virginia Jamestown . It took two years to complete, but in 1909, both portions the Tidewater portion and the Deepwater portion were finally completed, and coal exports, from a new coal pier at Sewell s Point , began. In 1959, the Virginian Railway was merged with the Norfolk and Western Railway . This was the first major U.S. railroad merger of the last half of the twentieth century, an era of rampant mergers, acquisitions, and consolidations among the American railroads. See also Building the Virginian Railway DEFAULTSORT Tidewater Railway Category Defunct Virginia railroads Category Predecessors of the Virginian Railway Category Railway companies established in 1904 Category Railway companies disestablished in 1907 ... more details
The Tidewater Lock is a dam in Washington, D.C. to the west of the mouth of Rock Creek Potomac River Rock Creek at the Potomac River , on the east side of Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Georgetown . It is sometimes listed as Lock 0 on the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal . See also Locks on the C&O Canal References cite web url Gnis3 528920 title Tidewater Lock work Geographic Names Information System publisher United States Geological Survey accessdate 2006 05 01 coord 38.8998819 77.0578158 display title type landmark region US DC . Category Dams in Washington, D.C. Category Georgetown, Washington, D.C. ... more details
Hockey team team Tidewater Sharks color Blue color text White logo logosize city Norfolk , Virginia league Southern Hockey League conference division founded 1975 arena colours coach GM website name1 Tidewater Sharks dates1 1975 1977 name2 dates2 The Tidewater Sharks were an American ice hockey team in Norfolk , Virginia . They played in the Southern Hockey League from 1975 1977. Season by season record class wikitable style font weight bold background color dddddd align center Season GP W L T OTL SOL Pts GF GA Place Playoffs align center 1975 76 72 24 34 14 62 230 260 align left 5., SHL align center 1976 77 41 26 13 2 54 158 131 align left 2., SHL Records Games Dave Given 76 Goals Bill Steele 33 Assists Steve Dolloff 36 Points Bill Steele 62 PIM Roy Carmichael 105 External Links http www.hockeydb.com ihdb stats display players.php?tmi 8442 The Internet Hockey Database Category Southern Hockey League teams Category Ice hockey teams in Virginia Category Sports in Norfolk, Virginia Category Sports clubs established in 1975 Category Sports clubs disestablished in 1977 de Tidewater Sharks ... more details
Orphan date October 2006 Tidewater School is an independent Waldorf school in Eliot, Maine . It was founded in 1999 by the Seacoast Waldorf Association, beginning with a kindergarten and first grade. The school currently has five early childhood programs for children ages 18 months to 6 years, as well as a Grade 1, Grade 2 3 and Grade 5. Due to small enrollment, there is no Grade 4 and Grades 1 and 2 3 are combined for many activities. Tidewater is a developing member of the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America. Location Tidewater School in Eliot, Maine is situated on the southern Maine seacoast New Hampshire border, an hour from Boston to the south and the White Mountains New Hampshire White Mountains to the north. Portsmouth, New Hampshire is the closest city. Close to Interstate 95 , the school sits on former farmland with nearly convert 3 acre m2 . Faculty, board and parents have renovated a farm building and two modular donated buildings into classrooms. Curriculum and programs Tidewater School offers the Curriculum of the Waldorf schools Waldorf school curriculum for preschool and elementary grades. ref http archive.seacoastonline.com 2001news 6 17c.htm Tidewater School in Eliot respects the whole child , Portsmouth Herald , June 17, 2001. Accessed 2008 04 28. ref ... 20071118 GJCOMMUNITY 01 711180030 1 FOSNEWS0302 Tidewater students camp, work at Diversity Farm , Foster ... operations and pedagogy. Currently Tidewater has ten class teachers and assistants, and certain specialty teachers Spanish, German, Handwork . Due to budgetary restraints, Tidewater no longer has an administrator nor the following specialty teachers movement, strings, woodworking. Tidewater School ... 2005news dover 02112005 kids 63914.htm Tidewater School offers unique, affordable private ... communit 35607.htm Tidewater School accepting new students , Portsmouth Herald , April 7, 2005 ... region US display title Category Waldorf schools Category Private schools in Maine Category Elementary ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Tidewater, Oregon settlement type Unincorporated area Unincorporated community nickname motto image skyline Tidewater post office.jpg imagesize 300px image caption Post office in Tidewater image flag image seal image map established date established title named for mapsize map caption image map1 mapsize1 map caption1 coordinates region US OR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name United States subdivision type1 Political divisions of the United States State subdivision name1 Oregon subdivision type2 List of counties in Oregon County subdivision name2 Lincoln County, Oregon Lincoln area magnitude area total sq mi area total km2 area land sq mi area land km2 area water sq mi area water km2 area urban sq mi area urban km2 area metro sq mi area metro km2 population as of population note population total population metro population urban population density km2 population density sq mi latd 44 latm 24 lats 40 latNS N longd 123 longm 54 longs 01 longEW W coordinates display Y timezone Pacific Standard Time Zone PST utc offset 8 timezone DST Pacific Daylight Time PDT utc offset DST 7 elevation m elevation ft 118 website postal code type ZIP code s postal code 97390 area code footnotes Coordinates and elevation from United States Geological Survey ref name gnis cite gnis id 1151211 name Tidewater entrydate November 28, 1980 accessdate September 11, 2009 ref Tidewater is an unincorporated area unincorporated community in Lincoln County, Oregon Lincoln County , Oregon , United States located on the Alsea River east of Waldport, Oregon Waldport on Oregon Route 34 . Tidewater was named because it is near the Wiktionary tidewater head ... id ISBN 0 87595 277 1 pages ref Tidewater post office was established in 1878. ref name OGN Tidewater ...1 Tidewater&CISOFIELD1 CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT all Images of the former Tidewater Covered Bridge from ... communities in Lincoln County, Oregon LincolnOR geo stub ht Tidewater, Oregon ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Tidewater architecture is a style of architecture found mostly in coastal areas of the Southern United States . These homes, with large wraparound porch es or galleries and hip roof s, were designed for wet, hot climates. DEFAULTSORT Tidewater Architecture Category American architectural styles arch style stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Tidewater Inn nrhp type image caption location 101 E. Dover St., Easton, Maryland lat degrees 38 lat minutes 46 lat seconds 28 lat direction N long degrees 76 long minutes 4 long seconds 29 long direction W locmapin Maryland area built 1949 architect Litchfield, Clarence B. Bower, Frank W. Jr. architecture Colonial Revival added November 02, 2007 governing body Private refnum 07001118 ref name nris NRISref 2008a ref Tidewater Inn is a historic hotel in Easton, Maryland Easton , Talbot County, Maryland Talbot County , Maryland , United States . It is a Colonial Revival brick, hip roof hip roofed , four story hotel with flanking three story wings and an addition on the north wing. The original section was completed in 1949, with an addition to the north constructed in 1953. The floor plan of the original building is a flattened Chevron insignia chevron shape. It served as the preeminent hostelry and community gathering place on the Maryland Eastern Shore during the time when new automobile oriented transportation routes intensified the volume of visitors. ref cite web url http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 1527&COUNTY Talbot&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Talbot title Maryland Historical Trust date 2008 10 05 work National Register of Historic Places Tidewater Inn publisher Maryland Historical Trust ref The Tidewater Inn was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. ref name nris References reflist External links http www.mht.maryland.gov nr NRDetail.aspx?HDID 1527&COUNTY Talbot&FROM NRCountyList.aspx?COUNTY Talbot Tidewater Inn, Talbot County at Maryland Historical Trust http www.tidewaterinn.com Tidewater Inn website National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Hotels in Maryland Category Buildings and structures in Talbot County, Maryland Category Hotels on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland Category Buildings and structures completed in 1949 Maryland hotel stub Maryland NRHP stub ... more details
Taxobox name Tidewater goby image Eucyclogobius newberryi.jpg status VU status system iucn2.3 regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Actinopterygii ordo Perciformes familia Goby Gobiidae genus Eucyclogobius species E. newberryi binomial Eucyclogobius newberryi binomial authority Charles Fr d ric Girard Girard , 1854 The tidewater goby Eucyclogobius newberryi is a goby Gobiidae native to lagoon s of streams along the coast of California . Taxonomy The genus name translates as true cycloid goby , referring ... . The tidewater goby is the sole member of its genus. The first description was in the genus Gobius ...&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 14&ved 0CH4Q6AEwDQ v onepage&q tidewater 20goby&f false accessdate ... of the tidewater goby, Eucyclogobius newberryi Pisces Gobiidae of California, No. 404 authors Cam C ... San Francisco Bay . ref name RecoveryPlan cite report title Recovery Plan for the Tidewater ... in , the tidewater goby is elongate with a blunt tail. Color is a mottled gray, brown, or olive living fish are translucent or mostly transparent. Tidewater gobies, like many fish, exhibit countershading ... the tidewater goby by its more horizontal mouth and shorter rays in the anal fin compared to the 2nd ... water only during particular seasons, and so their water is brackish and cool. The tidewater goby ... provide ideal slow moving water habitat for tidewater gobies. ref name RecoveryPlan These fish also prefer sandy bottoms with depths of 20 100  cm, near emergent vegetation beds. The tidewater .... Behavior and Reproduction Male tidewater gobies burrow into sand and mud in the spring, cementing ... known, tidewater gobies may live for only a year. Conservation status File Tidewater goby release Tomales Bay California.jpg thumb left National Park Service biologist releasing tidewater gobies in Tomales Bay as part of a restoration program. The tidewater goby was listed by the state of California ... successfully restored to wetlands that have been protected. Clear References reflist DEFAULTSORT Tidewater ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Infobox television show name Tidewater Tramp image show name 2 caption genre children s adventure format creator developer writer Christine Best br Doug Forrester br Thomas Gilchrist br Peter Statner director creative director presenter starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 2 October 1959 last aired 29 June 1962 num seasons 2 except 1960 1961 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer Philip Keatley br John Thorne editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 Tidewater Tramp was a Television in Canada Canadian children s adventure television series which aired on CBC Television from 1959 to 1961. Premise This Vancouver produced series features the adventures of Captain Martin Reg McReynolds and his tramp steamer the Flying Kestrel . He carried cargo along the Inside Passage of British Columbia with the assistance of his daughter Gail Maureen Cook and coast cadet Peter Robert William Chambers . Most scenes were recorded in studio supplemented by location shots such as scenes from a British Columbia freighter. ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 1021 first John last Corcelli date May 2005 title Tidewater Tramp publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast Fridays at 5 00 p.m. Eastern from 2 October 1959 until 29 June 1962, omitting the season between March 1960 and October 1961. References Reflist External links Cite web url http www.film.queensu.ca CBC Tid.html first Blaine last Allan title Tidewater Tramp publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 IMDB title 0251551 Category CBC network ... more details
In universe date November 2011 File TheTidewaterTales.jpg thumb right 1st edition publ. G. P. Putnam s Sons Putnam The Tidewater Tales is a 1987 novel by the American writer John Barth . Its narrative is told from the shared perspectives of Peter Sagamore and Katherine Sherritt Sagamore, a well coupled couple in their 8 and a half month of pregnancy in the summer of 1980. Peter Sagamore is a gifted author, whose gifts, we learn early on, have been dwindling in recent years due to a malignant relationship with the demon Minimalism Minimalist design Less is More . His fiction has fizzled from sprawling works to solitary words on a page, and his career has followed suit. His wife, Katherine, herself a storyteller by trade, sets him a task at his beckon She asks him to take them sailing, and to tell her the tale of a couple much like them in manner and make and in their reckless decision to go sailing at such a delicate time in her pregnancy. The result is The Tidewater Tales a novel , or, the story of the stories these two storytellers swap whilst sailing in their ship, Story, atop the waters of the Chesapeake Bay . ref cite news url http query.nytimes.com gst fullpage.html?res 9B0DE6DB173BF93BA15755C0A961948260&n Top Features Books Book 20Reviews title BETWEEN BLAM AND BLOOEY publisher New York Times accessdate 2008 10 22 last first first1 William last1 Pritchard first2 Is last2 Writing date 1987 06 28 ref References refs DEFAULTSORT Tidewater Tales, The Category 1980 in fiction Category 1987 novels Category American novels Category Novels about writers Category Novels by John Barth 1980s novel stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A Region A is one of the four regions in Group A of the Virginia High ... District , the A Tidewater District and the A Tri Rivers District . All the schools in the region lie east of the Fall Line, which roughly extends from Washington, DC to Richmond, Virginia . Member schools Col start Col break Eastern Shore District Arcadia High School Virginia Arcadia High School , Oak Hall, Virginia The Firebirds Chincoteague High School , Chincoteague, Virginia The Ponies Nandua High School , Onley, Virginia The Warriors Northampton High School , Eastville, Virginia The Yellow Jackets Col break Northern Neck District Essex High School Virginia , Tappahannock, Virginia The Trojans Lancaster High School Virginia Lancaster High School , Lancaster, Virginia The Red Devils Northumberland High School , Heathsville, Virginia The Indians Rappahannock High School , Warsaw, Virginia The Raiders Washington & Lee High School , Montross, Virginia The Eagles Colonial Beach High School , Colonial Beach, Virginia The Drifters Col break Tidewater District King William High School , King William, Virginia The Cavaliers Middlesex High School , Saluda, Virginia The Chargers West Point High School Virginia West Point High School , West Point, Virginia The Pointers Mathews High School , Mathews, Virginia The Blue Devils King and Queen Central High School , King and Queen Courthouse, Virginia The Royal Tigers Col break Tri Rivers District Appomattox Regional Governor s School for the Arts And Technology , Petersburg, Virginia The Dragons Franklin High School Virginia Franklin High School , Franklin, Virginia The Broncos Surry County High School , Dendron, Virginia The Cougars Sussex Central High School , Sussex, Virginia The Tigers Charles City County High School , Charles City, Virginia The Panthers Windsor High School Virginia Windsor High School , Windsor, Virginia The Dukes Col break Col end Category Virginia High School League A ... more details
Tidewater is a geographic area of southeast Virginia and northeastern North Carolina that is considered a part of the Atlantic Coastal Plain Coastal Plain . Portions of Maryland facing the Chesapeake Bay are also given this designation. ref name boon cite book last Boon first John D. title Secrets of the Tide publisher Horwood date 2004 page 1 chapter Tidewater isbn 1 904275 17 6 accessdate 2009 08 09 quote Geographically, TidewaterVirginia and Tidewater Maryland together form a triangle whose base extends from the Chesapeake Bay entrance westward through Hampton Roads and the lowlands south of the James River to Petersburg.... ref The area gains its name because of the effect the area has from the changing tides of local rivers , sounds , and the ocean . The area is generally flat and low and composed of tidal marsh and large expanses of swamp . Much of the area is covered with poquoson geographic term poquoson and the higher areas are used for agricultural farmlands. Geographically, in North Carolina and Virginia the tidewater area is the land between the Suffolk Scarp and the Atlantic Ocean . The Hampton Roads area of Virginia is considered to be in the tidewater. Extreme Southern Maryland ref http www.sotterley.com history.htm ref and parts of the lower Eastern Shore round out the northern fringe of the region on the Chesapeake Bay. See also Inner Banks References Reflist Category Geography of Maryland Category Geography of North Carolina Category Geography of Virginia ... more details
Ship name USS Tidewater AD 31 Ship namesake Tidewaterregion of Virginia Ship builder Charleston ... single 20  mm AA gun mounts Ship armor Ship notes USS Tidewater AD 31 was a Sclass Shenandoah destroyer tender named for the Tidewaterregion of Virginia . Tidewater was laid down on 27 November ...otherships USS Tidewater Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image AD 31 Tidewater.jpg 300px USS Tidewater Ship caption USS Tidewater AD 31 departs San Juan, Puerto Rico with Fort San Felipe ... country brought the destroyer tender into her first real active service. On 2 October 1951, Tidewater was recommissioned at Charleston, with Captain Harold S. Harnly in command. Tidewater , however, did ... DesFlot 4 in February 1952. At her home port, Norfolk, Virginia , she supported the destroyer s of DesFlot ... of occasions to participate in various exercises. During the fall of 1952, Tidewater joined ships ..., she put to sea for the Caribbean and refresher training on 2 November. Tidewater returned ..., Tidewater set a pattern which endured for the remainder of her Navy career. Over the next ... that brief conflict, Tidewater hurried to Souda Bay in Crete , where she served as an advanced base .... The Tidewater was relieved by the USS Yellowstone AD27 in Roda, Spain, August 1967. Image AD 31 Tidewater mod.jpg thumb 300px USS Tidewater AD 31 at sea, 1967. Note the QH 50 DASH DASH hangar at the stern ... support capabilities. Tidewater completed her tenth Mediterranean deployment on 2 May 1969. She ... to Indonesian Navy On 4 January 1971, the United States Navy agreed to lease Tidewater to the Indonesian ... Navy in 1984, her final fate unknown. References DANFS cite web title Tidewater work Dictionary ... March 2, 2007 cite web title AD 31 Tidewater work Service Ship Photo Archive url http www.navsource.org ... Tidewater AD 31 Association Home Page http www.touchtheheart.com tidewater tidewater.html AD31 USS Tidewater 1958 to 1962 non breaking space to keep AWB drones from altering the space before the navbox ... more details