Sea ice that is "fastened" to the coastline, to the sea floor along shoals or to grounded icebergs.
1 Then we made for the fast ice , leaving the rotten bit between us and the ship.
2 Actually less fast ice than when we left!
3 On January 2, 1914, fast ice and the mainland were sighted.
4 This caused the whole bay to become iced up with fast ice , so-called because it sticks fast to the land.
5 Until last week, no-one knew if the " fast ice " was safe enough to get across with surface vehicles.
6 The expedition had already reached the fast ice off Commonwealth Bay, carrying out measurements of the Southern Ocean along the way.
7 To my surprise the fast ice extended past the Cape and we were able to round it into the North Bay.
8 Until iceberg B09B melts and the fast ice dissipates and returns open water to Cape Denison, penguin numbers will continue to drop.
9 The expedition reached the fast ice off Commonwealth Bay, carrying out measurements of the Southern Ocean along the way, on Tuesday last week.
10 Caught a glimpse of fast ice in the Bays either side of Glacier as expected, but in the near Bay its extent was very small.
11 You probably won't like the Fast Ice the first day, maybe two.
12 For everyone else, the Fast Ice can make a difference.
13 The Fast Ice screws ice screws into ice for you.
14 With the Fast Ice you often don't have to chop away surface ice or peck a pilot hole.
15 Although the Fast Ice is a power tool, you do develop a feel for ice quality and placement reliability.
16 Most of the time the Fast Ice isn't a big bother or in the way, but when you are in close quarters it can be.
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