–The clash of two breakers that are bluer or redder than the surrounding waves fortells a shipwreck.
–A churning sea with thick foam means a violent storm is coming. If large islands of foam dot the sea, then something mysterious is afoot and we should expect the unexpected. (Whether this has anything to do with the common belief that sea foam is the remains of deceased merfolk is unknown to me.)
–Large ripples suggest that a large sea serpent or whale swims below, so take heed. Swift, small ripples mean that a playful pod of dolphins may be drawing near.
–The merfolk call waves "marreeey beeeal," which translates literally as "sea mouths." It is their way to say that the sea is always talking.
–all this from my brilliant teacher, Professor Ari Berk. Gods rest her soul.
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How To Interpret The Ocean:
–The clash of two breakers that are bluer or redder than the surrounding waves fortells a shipwreck.
–A churning sea with thick foam means a violent storm is coming. If large islands of foam dot the sea, then something mysterious is afoot and we should expect the unexpected. (Whether this has anything to do with the common belief that sea foam is the remains of deceased merfolk is unknown to me.)
–Large ripples suggest that a large sea serpent or whale swims below, so take heed. Swift, small ripples mean that a playful pod of dolphins may be drawing near.
–The merfolk call waves "marreeey beeeal," which translates literally as "sea mouths." It is their way to say that the sea is always talking.
–all this from my brilliant teacher, Professor Ari Berk. Gods rest her soul.