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1 The Restless Seas Tides and Waves

2 Tides The daily rise and fall of the ocean seen along the shore
Extremely long waves moving through the oceans High tide: when the ocean reaches its highest elevation on the shore Low tide: when the ocean reaches its lowest elevation along the shore

3 Tide Range The vertical distance between high and low tides
Ebb tide: falling or out going tide Flood tide: incoming or rising tide

4 Gravity and Tides The interaction between the Earth and the moon causes two tidal bulges on opposite sides of the planet. The bulge on the side of the Earth closest to the moon is a consequence of the mutual attraction between the moon and the Earth (gravitational attraction). The bulge on the opposite side results from the centrifugal force created as Earth and moon revolve around a common point (barycenter).

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6 Gravity and Tides Each tidal location is approximately six and a quarter hours apart The sun also exerts a gravitational pull on Earth. Less than moon because of distance

7 Spring Tides Greatest tidal range (highest and lowest tide)
Occur twice each month during new and full moon The sun, moon and Earth align The gravitational effects of both sun and moon combine. Name comes from German word “Springen” or to jump up.

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9 Neap Tides When the moon is in the first-quarter and third quarter phases Pull of moon and sun are at right angles Produces weaker tides Name comes from German word “nepfold” or napping

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11 Nova Scotia’s Bay of Fundy

12 Three General Types of Tides
Different tidal ranges in different part of the world because of depth and shape of the ocean basin and coastline Semidiurnal: two equal high and low tides each day (East Coast of U.S.) Diurnal: (rare) only one high and one low (Parts of G. of Mexico, Vietnam, Manila) Mixed semidiurnal: tides occur twice a day but are unequal in height. (West Coast of U.S.)

13 Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis):
Grunion (Leuresthes tenuis): fish swim up on the beach during high tide. (New and Full moon) Reproduce and bury eggs in the sand. Eggs incubate in 2 weeks, hatch at high tide.

14 Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus):
Horseshoe Crab (Limulus polyphemus): Late May- early June come nearer to shore to spawn, come to shore during high tide.

15 Destructive Waves Tsunami: (Japanese for harbor wave) created by seismic activity such as earthquakes, landslide, or volcanic eruption. Storm Surge: extra high water created by a hurricane (also called typhoon or tropical cyclones in other parts of the world) Tidal Bore : incoming tide enters a harbor or river where the water level is higher. Can cause flooding. 


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