The tide
Swim parallel to the ocean shore until clear of the current
The Gulf Stream.
turbulence
In the Indian ocean near the shore of Australia which is powered by the East Australian Current or E.A.C for short.
True. Waves carry water towards the shore by transporting energy from the open ocean to the coastal areas.
Movement of the ocean, or tides are directly related to deep ocean currents. Deep ocean currents are also responsible for the wind that causes the waves to crash into the shore.
Sand is gradually carried down the beach by Longshore Drift.
The worst thing to do when an ocean current pulls one out to sea is to try and swim against it and try to get to shore at once. The best thing to do is to remain calm and swim parallel to the shore. When there is some type of relief, then a person can try to swim to shore.
The Atlantic Ocean is on Florida's eastern shore.
WHEN THE OCEAN WASHES farther up on shore
they are washed up on the shore by the ocean current. although they are dead they can still sting you.
The rocky part of the shore that sticks out in the ocean is called a jetty.