culture   Marine

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) barnacle (1) whale hunting (1) ballast (1) dolphin (1) hull (1) man of war (1) marine conservation (1) seafaring superstitions (1) sinking (1) sonar (1) steel cable (1) tar (1) use of conch shells (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 barnacle marine Barnacles in marine culture attach to ship hulls, causing drag and reducing fuel efficiency. 2
2 whale hunting marine Some indigenous marine cultures practice traditional whale hunting, while sperm whales are revered and protected. 2
3 ballast marine Ballast is used in marine culture to stabilize and balance ships at sea. 1
4 dolphin marine Dolphins are highly intelligent and social marine mammals often associated with performance shows in marine parks and aquariums. 1
5 hull marine The hull of a ship is critical for maintaining buoyancy and stability in the water. 1
6 man of war marine The man of war is a dangerous and venomous marine animal, also known as the Portuguese man o' war. 1
7 marine conservation marine Marine conservation is an integral part of the lifestyle and traditions in many marine communities. 1
8 seafaring superstitions marine Maritime culture is rich and diverse in superstitions and folklore related to seafaring. 1
9 sinking marine Sinking of a ship is a marine disaster with potential for loss of life and environmental damage. 1
10 sonar marine Sonar is a crucial technology for naval operations, used for detecting submarines and underwater objects in marine culture. 1
11 steel cable marine Steel cables are essential in marine culture for activities such as sailing, rigging, and securing cargo. 1
12 tar marine Tar is utilized in the marine industry to seal and bind ship hulls. 1
13 use of conch shells marine Conch shells are used as musical instruments and decorative items in marine cultures. 1