yes they do because animals are dumb creatures and walk right up to the boat
Sailing in a big boat.
There are a number of dangers of sailing in the sea. These include encountering bad weather, getting lost, as well as getting an illness while out at sea.
Anchor
It means to leave port and sail away. To start off on a journey across the sea in a ship, sailing boat, etc.
A reach refers to sailing with the wind direction ranging from slightly ahead of the beam to almost direct abaft the direction of travel. A following sea means the waves are coming from behind the boat. This is a typical point of sail for long range sailing and trade winds traders.
Because they are shorebirds, you may be sailing into mud flats!
the good is we get salt from the sea and oil but the bad is it kills animals!
Because there are many, many dangerous animals.
The animals live in the sea or water and it is bad for some animals such as Dolphin's, Whales, fish etc. to breath that oil.
Sailing too close to the wind can lead to capsizing or losing control of the boat, putting the crew at risk of injury or even drowning. It can also damage the boat and its equipment, leading to costly repairs or replacement. Additionally, sailing too close to the wind can result in being stranded at sea or getting lost, increasing the chances of needing rescue.
The term "sailing" is also used for submarines - the definition of "sailing" has several meanings besides the one most people think about, which is wind billowing through canvas of a sailing vessel. The one that applies is "The skill required to operate and navigate a vessel". It doesn't make any difference if the vessel is above or below the waterline.
The sails are actually vertical "wings" that provide "lift" just like an airplane's wings. The wind actually pulls the boat, it does not not push the boat. A sea anchor does not actually touch the ocean floor, yet keeps a boat "in place".this is not right it is crap