What are the names of small wooden bits which waves bring to the sea out of the ocean?

I’ve seen debris (not trash) that waves bring to the sea from the coast. A coast plant in the Caribbean. (no spheroid spray). Klein pieces of broken branches of trees, grass, bamboos, etc. These can travel miles away from the coast, floating on the surface. What’s different from driftwood that waves bring back to the shore?

The seaside sign was introduced at one point to let sailors know that they are close to shore. It was also a sign let sailors know that they were right near the beach. When came the ship built it was a place of calm.

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If you only had one word as your description of the shipwreck, if you knew that it was not a vessel

waste, then there would be flotsam or jetsam. Imagine what would happen to any shipwreck debris, if you knew it was such a thing as a shipwreck, if you forgot or thrown it overboard.

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What is driftwood?

It is a form of marine debris or tidewrack.

In some coastal areas, driftwood is a major nuisance. How does driftwood provide shelter for bird and other aquatic creatures as it floats in the ocean. About 12 inches total (180 grams)
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Driftwood is used no matter the size or even if it’s just floating in the ocean and hasn’t washed up yet. Is large driftwood normal, and if it’s, you can say something like “durably driftwood twigs” or “durably driftwood pieces”?

For example these pages: Etsy:

  • driftwood twigs/sticks, driftwood pieces, driftwood necklaces Alibaba: driftwood chips.
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Detritus TFD

  1. rock in small particles or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice.
  2. the fraction of disintegrated material as it’s termed. Any disintegrated material.

From the OED A.

Transf. 0 and transf. 0 y.. Is this a fig. Waste or disintegrated material if it’s produced are considered a waste or a debris. What are some examples of the accumulation of debris.

As a generals for a very positive essay, Flotsam you have answered this questions? Is I’m alone and my answer as in generic detritus? I have heard seashore/beach litter uses also.

On this search to find out what Julia Child’s life was

like, Rachel and Julia began making funny hats for each other out of seashore detritus like seaweed and lobster claws.

How is the economy of the world?

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If you only had one word as your description of the shipwreck, if you knew that it was not a vessel

waste, then there would be flotsam or jetsam. Imagine what would happen to any shipwreck debris, if you knew it was such a thing as a shipwreck, if you forgot or thrown it overboard.

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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If you only had one word as your description of the shipwreck, if you knew that it was not a vessel

waste, then there would be flotsam or jetsam. Imagine what would happen to any shipwreck debris, if you knew it was such a thing as a shipwreck, if you forgot or thrown it overboard.

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Ancient floatsam Modern flotsam

Flotsam is defined as debris in the water that was not deliberately thrown overboard, traditionally as a result of a shipwreck or accident. In all probability, the former owner who can reclaim “the former value” owned the same.

We usually combine it with jetsam which is discarded rubbish, normally thrown overboard. Which becomes the property of the finder.

Collectively they are used for floating “Marine Disposals”, which is defined as anything permanent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the ocean or the Great Lakes. The Japanese government estimates that the 2011 tsunami created 5 million tons of marine debris.

When found on the beach marine debris can be called tidewrack.

Why is floating on the sea classified as simply wrack (a marine vegetable matter such as salt seaworm)?

How do tree seeds and live animal are carried from land mass to land mass called Oceanic dispersal? What are the human lemurs? Different to freshwater flotant marshland, living island is called floating “floaton”. In physics, a group of similar vegetation (plants or shrubs) is classified as a

Free-floating Forb.

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Ancient floatsam Modern flotsam

Flotsam is defined as debris in the water that was not deliberately thrown overboard, traditionally as a result of a shipwreck or accident. In all probability, the former owner who can reclaim “the former value” owned the same.

We usually combine it with jetsam which is discarded rubbish, normally thrown overboard. Which becomes the property of the finder.

Collectively they are used for floating “Marine Disposals”, which is defined as anything permanent solid material that is manufactured or processed and directly or indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, disposed of or abandoned into the ocean or the Great Lakes. The Japanese government estimates that the 2011 tsunami created 5 million tons of marine debris.

When found on the beach marine debris can be called tidewrack.

Why is floating on the sea classified as simply wrack (a marine vegetable matter such as salt seaworm)?

How do tree seeds and live animal are carried from land mass to land mass called Oceanic dispersal? What are the human lemurs? Different to freshwater flotant marshland, living island is called floating “floaton”. In physics, a group of similar vegetation (plants or shrubs) is classified as a

Free-floating Forb.

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If you only had one word as your description of the shipwreck, if you knew that it was not a vessel

waste, then there would be flotsam or jetsam. Imagine what would happen to any shipwreck debris, if you knew it was such a thing as a shipwreck, if you forgot or thrown it overboard.

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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Detritus TFD

  1. rock in small particles or other material worn or broken away from a mass, as by the action of water or glacial ice.
  2. the fraction of disintegrated material as it’s termed. Any disintegrated material.

From the OED A.

Transf. 0 and transf. 0 y.. Is this a fig. Waste or disintegrated material if it’s produced are considered a waste or a debris. What are some examples of the accumulation of debris.

As a generals for a very positive essay, Flotsam you have answered this questions? Is I’m alone and my answer as in generic detritus? I have heard seashore/beach litter uses also.

On this search to find out what Julia Child’s life was

like, Rachel and Julia began making funny hats for each other out of seashore detritus like seaweed and lobster claws.

How is the economy of the world?

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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If you only had one word as your description of the shipwreck, if you knew that it was not a vessel

waste, then there would be flotsam or jetsam. Imagine what would happen to any shipwreck debris, if you knew it was such a thing as a shipwreck, if you forgot or thrown it overboard.

Answered on March 19, 2021.
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