I think you refer to Port. Starboard is to the right, as looking forwards.
port side is the left side at sea
Skullduggery sea is in the bottom left on the map
there are about 10,000-12,000 Australian sea lions left in the wild.
Port is left. Starboard is right.
If by "left" you mean West, then the answer is the Caribbean Sea
There are only 6,000,000 green turtles left in the wild so please don't kill them!
Sea of Okhotst on top, Pacific on the right, Sea of Japan on the left, Pacific on the bottom.
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they're 60 million sea turtles left!
Since pollution is a big impact on endangering sea turtles there are not many left in our big planet. To estimate on what I've been researching there are about 40,00o sea turtles left in the world. Hope this little bit of information helps:)
The full question with incorrect punctuation on 3 of the choices is:Which one of the following sentences is punctuated correctly?A. The sea calmed but no boats left shore.B. The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.C. The sea calmed; but no boats, left shore.D. The sea, calmed, but no boats, left shore.The sentence should read as follows:The sea calmed, but no boats left shore.The comma is necessary to break the sentence before the word 'but.' The word "but" in a sentence often indicates the NEED for a comma before it.One capital, one comma, one period. "The sea calmed, but no boats left shore."
good question. Simple answer. you face downstream, towards the sea. If a boat is navigating downstream (going to the sea) the left bank is on your left or the port side of the vessel. If a boat is navigating upstream (away from the sea) the left bank is on your right or the starboard side of the vessel.