Why do you need accurate information about the time of high and low tides?

High tide and low tide are some of the most hectic periods at sea or ocean.
During high tide, huge layers of water approach land, which create large waves. They are dangerous for the population as they roll at an extremely small interval and bring down a huge layer of water on a person. If a person finds himself in the sea during high tide, then he can easily be killed by a tidal wave on the coastal rocks, or he can choke, unable to overcome the elements. Also, ships located in ports or only entering them can be damaged by the sandbank or bottom protrusions.
During low tide, the situation is no less dangerous. Water begins to rapidly flow away from the shore, carrying everything in the access zone into the sea. Careless tourists or extreme lovers may inadvertently find themselves in the epicenter of a nightmare. They would rather be exhausted than be able to overcome the elements and return to the shore. They will be carried out to sea, as well as the sailors’ boats that did not have time to moor.
To prevent accidents, accurate information about these natural phenomena is needed, because it is easier to wait out them than to rake the consequences and look for the missing later.



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