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  2. The Coolest (and Strangest) Things That Have Ever Washed Ashore

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    Another bystander called 911 before the volunteer took a closer look and realized the "body" was actually a mannequin covered in barnacles and sea life. Ocean Hour's Facebook post about the ...

  3. Surf zone - Wikipedia

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    The surf zone or breaker zone is the nearshore part of a body of open water between the line at which the waves break and the shore. As ocean surface waves approach a shore, they interact with the bottom, get taller and steeper, and break, forming the foamy surface called surf. The region of breaking waves defines the surf zone.

  4. List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea - Wikipedia

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    His body was found 15 days later near Boulogne, France. [289] November 1941 Thomas Welsby Clark: 21 Christmas Island: Clark was a Royal Australian Navy sailor aboard HMAS Sydney who died during a battle with the German cruiser Kormoran. His body washed ashore on 6 February 1942, but remained unidentified until 19 November 2021. [290] 8 December ...

  5. Swash - Wikipedia

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    Figure 2. Swash zone and beachface morphology showing terminology and principal processes (Modified from Masselink & Hughes 2003) The swash zone is the upper part of the beach between backbeach and surf zone, where intense erosion occurs during storms (Figure 2). The swash zone is alternately wet and dry.

  6. Cercopagis pengoi - Wikipedia

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    The length of Cercopagis pengoi body is 1–3 mm, but with the tail included they range from 6–13 mm. [4] The size varies with location, the largest are found in the Baltic Sea (average body size 2.0 mm) and smallest in Lake Ontario (average size 1.4 mm). [5]

  7. Ocean - Wikipedia

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    As a general term, "the ocean" and "the sea" are often interchangeable. [20] Strictly speaking, a "sea" is a body of water (generally a division of the world ocean) partly or fully enclosed by land. [21] The word "sea" can also be used for many specific, much smaller bodies of seawater, such as the North Sea or the Red Sea.

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