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Baltic Sea:

Baltic Sea, Sea Anenome, Sea Hunt BoatsSome seas, such as the Mediterranean and the Baltic, are nearly closed systems having only limited interchange of water with the rest of the world's oceans. Such seas are already showing Signs of serious biological breakdown [7]. But their plight, while worrying, is only a foretaste of what happens in the entire marine environment.

Melting ice reduce salinity, for example,whereas it is increased in areas with little rainfall and high evaporation. The Baltic Sea, which receives large quantities of fresh water from rivers and melting snow, has a low salinity of 7.2°/<». The highest salinity of any ocean is in the Red Sea where it reaches as much as 41 "/on.

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On The Other Hand See Sea Hunt Boats:

Radar is an excellent means of marine navigation and is used on vessels of all sizes, down to sea hunt boats of about twenty feet in length. Although not installed on all recreational sea hunt boats, its capabilities and limitations should be known to all boaters for their own safety when cruising on waters navigated by radar-equipped vessels.

The prudent skipper will have a thorough knowledge of the Rules that apply to all types of sea hunt boats and ships that operate on waters that he or she uses. The official text of the Rules are in the Coast Guard publication Navigation Rules, International-Inland, which is available at most chart outlets. The major requirements that apply to recreational sea hunt boats are listed briefly here.
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