Flotsam and jetsam
Flotsam
jetsam.
one is flotsam. the other is jetsam.
If casually fallen intoi the water it is 'Flotsam'. If it is purposely thrown into the water from a ship then it ia 'Jetsam'.
jetsam
flotsam
flotsam•floating debris;homeless,impoverished people.The parents didn't let their children play in the river because it was full of flotsam.Do you like flotsam made of metal?
Trash, rubbish, flotsam, residue.
Floating debris is called flotsam. This term refers to floating objects or debris found in water, such as driftwood, seaweed, or small pieces of plastic. Flotsam can come from various sources, including natural events or human activities.
Remains, debris, ruins, flotsam, remnants...
Flotsam is the term used to describe marine debris. Technically Flotsam only applies to debris accidentally in the ocean (ie; after a shipwreck) Where as Jetsam mean debris thrown into the ocean by ships crew (usually in light of a emergency Usually speaking Jetsam is the property of whoever finds it, whilst Flotsam remains the property of its original owner. Hope that helps x Hannah
Flotsam Jetsam was created in 1994.