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5 Great Ways to Cure Seasickness Quickly

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  Don't Let Seasickness Ruin Your Trip Raritan Engineering Company your   marine toilet systems  specialists would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding five great ways to cure seasickness quickly. Hands up if you’ve experienced at least one bout of  mal de mer  in your lifetime. And don’t be embarrassed. Many people are prone to motion sickness; it’s waaaaay more common than you think. According to the Centers for Disease Control, nearly 100% of us have—or will—succumb to seasickness on rough waters. What is seasickness and what causes it? Think of it as a battle of the senses. Your marine toilet systems experts talk about how seasickness occurs when one part of your balance-sensing system (your inner ear, eyes and sensory nerves) senses that your body is moving, but the other parts do not.  It's not easy (or fun) being green! Symptoms of seasickness run the gamut from dry mouth, cold...

Learn How to Properly Identify Fish on Your Sonar

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  Identifying Fish on Your Sonar Quickly and Correctly Raritan Engineering Company your  TruDesign   suppliers would like to share with you these topics we thought would be of interest to you this month regarding learning how to properly identify fish on your sonar. Experience and new technology help anglers know what fish they're looking at on their electronics. Technology creates a tug of war among generations — whether we’re talking smartphones or marine electronics. Your TruDesign experts talk about how Old Salts often prefer traditional fish finders with 50/200 kHz transducers: the better to see a bright-red fish blob. Younger anglers gravitate toward new innovations, from chirp to imaging to live sonar. Imaging sonar and live feeds — under the right circumstances — can show anglers almost ­snapshot-quality returns good enough to identify species.  Study Tips “The No. 1 thing is local knowledge. That’s what makes the difference. A fish finder does...