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high tide
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Pacific Island countries
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High tide is a time of increased fish abundance and better fishing opportunities, as the higher water levels bring more marine life to shore.
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1
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2
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tidal energy
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Pacific Islands
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Tidal energy is not commonly harnessed or discussed, as these regions rely more on solar and wind energy due to their geographic location and climate.
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1
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3
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tidal energy
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Pacific island nations
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Potential for smaller scale tidal energy projects in coastal communities
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1
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4
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tidal wave
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Pacific Islands
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Tidal waves are deeply ingrained in the culture and history, with traditional knowledge and practices for dealing with the impact of tidal waves.
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1
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5
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tidal wave
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Pacific island nations
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Tidal waves are a natural part of life, and communities have developed traditional knowledge and methods for living with and adapting to tidal wave events.
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1
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6
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tide
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Pacific Islands
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Tides influence fishing and marine activities, as well as affect the availability of seafood.
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1
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7
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tide
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Pacific island nations
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Tides are deeply integrated into cultural practices and traditional knowledge, influencing fishing, navigation, and spiritual beliefs.
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1
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8
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tide-related traditions
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Pacific Island cultures
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Tide-related traditions play a significant role in Pacific Island cultures and Japan, influencing fishing, navigation, and cultural ceremonies.
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1
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9
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tides
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Pacific Islands
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Tides play a crucial role in everyday activities like fishing, transportation, and agriculture.
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1
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10
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tides
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Pacific Islands
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Tides are seen as a source of natural energy and are sometimes incorporated into traditional rituals and practices.
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1
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