The belly has often a serrated edge, and the coloration is red or black, the black species being softer in body and living in deeper water.
They come in with the flood-tide, and when a wave breaks upon the beach they crowd up into the very foam, and as the surf recedes many will be seen flapping on the sand and shingle, but invariably returning with the undertow to deeper water.
The lake-dwellings of the Bronze Age are built in deeper water, and consequently farther from the shore than those of the Stone Age, and the piles are more slender, often stems split into two or four.
They are veritable gardens of the sea, where species flourish which naturally belong to deeper water, but which find in such pools conditions suitable to their existence.
A very common species north of Cape Ann, reported also in deeper water as far south as Hatteras.
This coral community is found sometimes at low-water mark, but usually in deeper water, attached to shells and stones.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "deeper water" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.