См. также: моральная ценность, моральное оправдание, морской бой, морской перевозчик
Seasickness can cause nausea — even vertigo — and is caused by the motion of a boat in the ocean. (ABC News)
Scientists generally agree the best defence against seasickness is the ability to adapt to the motion of a boat or a ship — this is also known as getting your 'sea legs'. (ABC News)
Interestingly, women are more prone to seasickness than men, which may be due to their different body shapes and weight distribution that causes them to sway differently, said Dr Stoffregen. (ABC News)
For travelers who know they are susceptible to seasickness or worry that they may be, they should come prepared with ginger candies, acupressure wristbands or over-the-counter medicines like Dramamine. (CNN Travel)
Another French rescuer, Jean-Pierre Finot, said: "Some were suffering from sea sickness and the boats are quite simply overloaded... [and] can no longer move forward". (BBC)
Sea-sickness is a terrible thing. (The Guardian)
