0 in or on the sea, not far from the coast -- ngoài khơi
offshore oil wells.
1 (of winds) blowing away from the coast, out to sea -- khỏi bờ
About 11:15 pm the rear fuselage came to the surface a short distance off-shore.
Tourist attractions include a surfing beach and an off-shore reef supporting sea grasses and sponges - a favourite haunt of divers.
Off-shore habitats are used by seals, waterfowl, loons, grebes, cormorants, and alcids.
All mainland industries pay taxes but the offshore oil industry is exempted.
The tenders were designed to provide logistics support (fuel, fresh water, and food) to manned off-shore lighthouses.
The shark spends most of its time in the upper layer of the ocean -- to a depth of 150m ft -- and prefers off-shore, deep-ocean areas.
The season focuses on the survivors splitting into two groups, after making contact with a freighter off-shore.
A sudden change of the weather could drive them off-shore.