"Sea state" refers to the general condition of the surface of the sea, characterized primarily by the height, wavelength, and frequency of waves. It is an important concept in marine and meteorological contexts, as it impacts shipping, boating, fishing, and coastal activities. Sea state is commonly categorized using a scale that ranges from calm (with little to no wave action) to rough or very rough (with large waves and turbulent conditions).

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