inshore

inshore
/in"shawr", -shohr"/, adj.
1. close or closer to the shore.
2. lying near the shore; operating or carried on close to the shore: inshore fishing.
adv.
3. toward the shore: They went closer inshore.
[1695-1705; IN-1 + SHORE1]

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