Noun
the bottom of a sea or ocean
Source: WordNetAfter the frame was properly attached to the hull it was slowly jacked up on four legs straddling the wreck site to pull the ship off the seabed. Source: Internet
Alexander Mitchell designed the first screw-pile lighthouse – his lighthouse was built on piles that were screwed into the sandy or muddy seabed. Source: Internet
An agreement was made with other seabed mining nations and licenses were granted to four international consortia. Source: Internet
And on Sunday Minister of Agriculture, Lands and Fisheries Clarence Rambharat said he had instructed the Commissioner of State Lands to deny the promoters permission to construct the structure on the seabed. Source: Internet
As a result, parts of the Arctic Ocean seabed are at least convert closer to the Earth's center than the Challenger Deep seafloor. Source: Internet
Anchoring with sufficient scope and/or heavy chain rode brings the direction of strain close to parallel with the seabed. Source: Internet