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Reason: None provided.

moon vs water .... indeed tides, but you have to include the effect the Sun has in terms of less or more.

Though:

  1. Pacific 1x per 24 hours
  2. Atlantic, North Sea: 2x per 24 hours
  3. Indian, Gulf of Mexico, Australia: 3x per 24 hours
  4. Med, East-Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea = almost none
  5. Med: Gulf of Tunis, Adriatic @ Venice: do have 1 -1.5 meter tidal difference.

Think frequency of the pattern at the meeting points ..... should make for interesting wave patterns of interference.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-0862-1_12

Discusses the issue of the South China sea Tidal effects.

Think land[re]claimation in the South China Sea .... and UNCLOS that determines that a land feature inundated at high tide is no island and thus no 12 nm territorial water + no Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ).

I have put re in a kill-box because it would otherwise indicate a legal foundation to build on these rocks and construct all kinds of infrastructure as if it was part of something lost and previously held in ownership. See also freedom of navigation

Added thought:

What feeds a swamp? Water. How do you drain a swamp? Pump out water at the same time as diverting the water sources to the swamp.

Water = currency = dollars. Central Bank System.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

moon vs water .... indeed tides, but you have to include the effect the Sun has in terms of less or more.

Though:

  1. Pacific 1x per 24 hours
  2. Atlantic, North Sea: 2x per 24 hours
  3. Indian, Gulf of Mexico, Australia: 3x per 24 hours
  4. Med, East-Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea = almost none
  5. Med: Gulf of Tunis, Adriatic @ Venice: do have 1 -1.5 meter tidal difference.

Think frequency of the pattern at the meeting points ..... should make for interesting wave patterns of interference.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-0862-1_12

Discusses the issue of the South China sea Tidal effects.

Think land[re]claimation in the South China Sea .... and UNCLOS that determines that a land feature inundated at high tide is no island and thus no 12 nm territorial water + no Exclusive Economical Zone (EEZ).

I have put re in a kill-box because it would otherwise indicate a legal foundation to build on these rocks and construct all kinds of infrastructure as if it was part of something lost and previously held in ownership. See also freedom of navigation

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

moon vs water .... indeed tides, but you have to include the effect the Sun has in terms of less or more.

Though:

  1. Pacific 1x per 24 hours
  2. Atlantic, North Sea: 2x per 24 hours
  3. Indian, Gulf of Mexico, Australia: 3x per 24 hours
  4. Med, East-Sea, Caspian Sea, Black Sea = almost none
  5. Med: Gulf of Tunis, Adriatic @ Venice: do have 1 -1.5 meter tidal difference.

Think frequency of the pattern at the meeting points ..... should make for interesting wave patterns of interference.

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-011-0862-1_12

Discusses the issue of the South China sea Tidal effects.

1 year ago
1 score