How far can you see on the open ocean

How far can you see on the open ocean?

As the water gets deeper the light penetrates less, making it much harder to see far down. At a depth of 1,500 feet, you can see about 10 miles, while at 6,000 feet you can see about 12 miles. That's a lot less than what you might think! However, the quality of your underwater vision at those greater depths is better than ever before.

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How far can you see on the open ocean with just eyes?

People who love to surf are often surprised by just how far away the waves break on the ocean with just eyesight alone. A lot of people think that you need binoculars to see the ocean waves break, but with a little practice, you can train your eyes to spot the breakers from a distance. In order to train your eyes, find a spot where you can see the ocean from a distance and focus on the waves. Now, slowly count the number of waves that break. Then

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How far can you see on the open ocean with a telescope?

The field of view of a telescope on the open ocean is very limited, especially at great water depths. At 20,000 ft., looking down to an ocean floor that’s 10,000ft. beneath you, you’ll see about as much of the ocean as a person looking at the earth from a mile up. This is why we highly recommend getting a boat-mounted telescope or a telescope mounted on your cabin’s deck or on your yacht’s exterior.

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How far can you see on the open ocean

You’ll see farther on the open ocean than you would on inland waters. A major factor is the lack of obstructions. A boat on a lake may be protected from towering trees, while a boat on the ocean will have a clear view. The same goes for the ocean’s horizon; a lake may have a large hill or mountain off in the distance, while the horizon line on the ocean is simply a line in the water.

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How far can you see on the open ocean with binoculars?

It depends. If you have a clear view and a powerful pair of binoculars, you may be surprised at how far you can see. If you’re just starting out, you’ll want to stick to spotting dolphins or whales and maybe even boats. But with practice, you might be able to spot an aircraft or even a cruise ship on your horizon!

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