1
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fishing
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maritime cultures
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Fishing is a vital industry and cultural cornerstone for maritime communities.
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9
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2
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nautical superstitions
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maritime cultures
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Nautical superstitions are important for ensuring good luck and safety at sea in various maritime cultures.
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9
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3
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seafood
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maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures have a historical reliance on fishing and maritime trade, making seafood a staple in their diets.
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7
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4
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rudder
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maritime cultures
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The rudder is a crucial part of a ship's steering mechanism, used to control the direction of the vessel in maritime cultures.
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5
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5
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batten
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maritime cultures
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Batten is a flat strip of wood used to secure sails and hatches on ships for protection in maritime cultures.
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3
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6
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salvage
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maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures conduct salvage operations to recover valuable items from the sea with established laws and protocols.
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3
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7
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coconut
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Maritime cultures
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The value of coconuts is recognized across maritime cultures for their importance as a source of food, water, and materials.
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2
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8
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knot
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Maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures highly value knotting techniques for important seafaring tasks.
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2
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9
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ocean conservation
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Maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures are deeply connected to ocean conservation due to their cultural heritage and livelihood dependence on the sea.
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2
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10
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sinking
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maritime cultures
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Sinking of ships in maritime cultures poses a significant risk for loss of life and property.
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2
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11
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agriculture
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maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures place a high importance on fish farming and aquaculture in agriculture.
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1
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12
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boat
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maritime cultures
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Boats are essential for the livelihood and transport of maritime cultures.
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1
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13
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cleat
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maritime cultures
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Cleats are essential for securing ropes and cables on boats and ships in maritime cultures.
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1
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14
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coastal cuisine
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maritime cultures
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Coastal cuisine is influenced by maritime cultures, rich in seafood and trade with neighboring coastal regions.
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1
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15
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dredge
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maritime cultures
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Dredging is the process of clearing and deepening waterways to improve navigation, particularly in maritime cultures.
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1
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16
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farming
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maritime cultures
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Farming is less central to maritime cultures, which prioritize fishing and maritime activities.
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1
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17
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fashion
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maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures often wear light clothing and sandals in warm weather.
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1
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18
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fishermen
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maritime cultures
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Fishermen are highly respected and integral members of maritime cultures.
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1
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19
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housing
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maritime cultures
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Maritime cultures often have air conditioning systems in homes due to the hot and humid climate.
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1
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20
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knowledge of underwater geography
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maritime cultures
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Understanding underwater geography is crucial for maritime cultures for navigation, fishing, and preserving cultural heritage.
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1
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21
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sea shanties
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maritime cultures
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Sea shanties are an influential part of the musical tradition and work culture of maritime cultures.
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1
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22
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ship's bell
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maritime cultures
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The ship's bell is used for signaling time and is a famous tradition in maritime cultures, striking every half hour.
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1
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23
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sunglasses
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maritime cultures
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Sunglasses are worn in maritime cultures to protect the eyes from UV rays, glare, and sea reflection.
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1
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24
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swimming
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maritime cultures
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Swimming is considered both a leisure activity and essential for maritime careers in maritime cultures.
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1
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25
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transportation
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maritime cultures
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Water transportation is essential for maritime cultures as a primary mode of travel.
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1
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26
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umbrella
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maritime cultures
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The umbrella is used for protection from rain and sea spray in maritime cultures.
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1
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27
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weather
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maritime cultures
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In maritime cultures, snow is a common occurrence and part of everyday life.
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1
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28
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wrecker
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maritime cultures
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Wreckers are individuals or vessels involved in salvaging goods from shipwrecks and distressed vessels within maritime cultures.
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1
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