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