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    Coastal Medical Kit in a compact water resistant robust box. Ideal for the coastal or overnight sailor. Contents: 10x Cleansing wipes. 1x Conforming Bandage 5cm. 1x Conforming Bandage 7.5cm. 1x Eye Bath. 1x Eye Pad Dressing. 1x Extra ....

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  • Managing, Marketing, and Maintaining Maritime and Coastal Tourism
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    The extraordinary beauty, cultural wealth, and diversity of EU's coastal areas have designated them as one of the preferred destinations for many holiday-goers.The numerous businesses that operate in these heavily traveled areas have to struggle with other similarly-minded companies and with providing sustainable practices for the people and surrounding area.Managing, Marketing, and Maintaining Maritime and Coastal Tourism is a pivotal reference source that provides vital material on the application of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinarity logic surrounding sea tourism.While highlighting topics such as destination marketing, event management, and global business, this publication explores the dynamic capabilities and the methods of overall management of hospitality by the sea.This book is ideally designed for marketers, advertisers, tour directors, cruise directors, travel agents, port managers, coastal cities managers, event coordinators, academics, students, researchers, policymakers, public managers, and tourism entrepreneurs.

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  • Coastal Trade and Maritime Communities in Elizabethan England
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    This book is the first modern analysis of the coasting trade in Elizabethan England.Drawing on a significant body of evidence, including evidence from the port books of Bristol, Southampton and Hull, as well as from a much broader array of early modern sources, it reconstructs both coastal trading patterns and the lives of the merchants, mariners and craftspeople that underpinned them.While Bristol, Hull and Southampton represent the primary case study ports, a much broader geographical range is explored, providing new insights into not just the trade routes, markets, commodities and ships on which this key element of England's maritime economy rested, but also into the men (and few women) who plied coastal trade routes, exploring their socio-economic status, social and political networks, and maritime business strategies.It analyses the linkages between merchants, shipmasters, and ships, discusses merchants' business practices, including their approach to risk, and shows how this shaped the early modern shipping industry.In presenting evidence in an engaging and easily digestible way, and making use of social network analysis, the book makes clear the complexities of coastal trader networks, and the business acumen of coastal traders.While scholarly work hitherto has focused overly on overseas traders, this book corrects the imbalance, revealing in detail the complex commercial and personal lives that coastal traders lived during this pivotal period in England's maritime and commercial expansion. Leanna Brinkley completed her doctorate at the University of Southampton.

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  • What are the coastal forms in the Mediterranean?

    The Mediterranean coast is characterized by a variety of coastal forms, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and coastal dunes. Additionally, there are also coastal lagoons, estuaries, and deltas formed by the deposition of sediments from rivers. The coastline is also dotted with numerous islands, some of which are volcanic in origin. Overall, the Mediterranean coast offers a diverse range of coastal landscapes and forms.

  • What are coastal waters?

    Coastal waters are the areas of the ocean that are near the shore and influenced by the land. They are typically shallow and can include bays, estuaries, and inlets. These areas are important for a wide variety of marine life and are also used for recreational activities such as swimming, surfing, and fishing. Coastal waters are also vulnerable to pollution and human activities, making them a focus of conservation and management efforts.

  • Where do coastal deserts form?

    Coastal deserts form in regions where cold ocean currents flow along the coastline, creating dry and arid conditions. These deserts are typically located on the western coasts of continents, such as the Atacama Desert in South America and the Namib Desert in Africa. The cold ocean currents prevent moisture from reaching the land, resulting in very low precipitation levels and the formation of coastal desert environments.

  • What coastal landforms are there?

    Coastal landforms include beaches, cliffs, headlands, bays, and spits. Beaches are gently sloping areas of sand or pebbles that are formed by the action of waves and currents. Cliffs are steep rock formations that are eroded by the sea, while headlands are high points of land that jut out into the sea. Bays are curved indentations in the coastline, and spits are narrow strips of land that extend out into the sea. These landforms are constantly shaped and reshaped by the forces of erosion and deposition along the coast.

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  • Which animals inhabit the coastal deserts?

    Coastal deserts are home to a variety of animals that have adapted to the harsh and arid environment. Some of the animals that inhabit coastal deserts include the desert iguana, the sidewinder rattlesnake, the kangaroo rat, the desert tortoise, and various species of birds such as the roadrunner and the burrowing owl. These animals have developed special adaptations to survive in the extreme heat and limited water availability of the coastal desert environment. Many of them are nocturnal or crepuscular to avoid the hottest parts of the day, and they have evolved efficient ways to conserve water.

  • How does a coastal desert form?

    A coastal desert forms when cool ocean currents create a stable high-pressure system that prevents moisture from reaching the land. As a result, the air becomes dry and warm, leading to low humidity and little precipitation. The combination of these factors creates a desert environment along the coast. Additionally, the presence of mountains or other barriers can further block moisture from reaching the coastal area, contributing to the formation of a coastal desert.

  • What are windward deserts and coastal deserts?

    Windward deserts are located on the side of a mountain range that faces the prevailing wind direction. As the air rises over the mountains, it cools and releases moisture, creating a rain shadow effect on the leeward side of the mountains, resulting in dry and arid conditions. Coastal deserts, on the other hand, are located along the coastlines and are influenced by the cool ocean currents. These deserts often experience low precipitation and high evaporation rates due to the proximity to the ocean, resulting in dry and desert-like conditions. Both windward deserts and coastal deserts are characterized by their arid climates and limited vegetation.

  • How are coastal deserts formed, in short?

    Coastal deserts are formed due to the combination of dry, descending air from high-pressure systems and the cooling effect of ocean currents. As the air descends, it warms and absorbs moisture, creating arid conditions along the coast. Additionally, the presence of cold ocean currents can further reduce the amount of moisture in the air, leading to the formation of coastal deserts. These factors result in low precipitation and high evaporation rates, creating the dry and barren landscapes characteristic of coastal deserts.

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