Our life activity is closely connected with the oceans, about 80 % of the world’s population lives at a distance of no more than 1.5 kilometers from the ocean coast. The processes taking place in the oceans are undeniably important and have a significant impact on the states and on the individual sectors of the economy related to maritime activities such as navigation, fishing, marine farming, construction and operation of offshore structures, extraction, and transportation of mineral resources.
The use of marine hydrodynamic modeling makes it possible to predict and take into account changes in aquatic variables such as current profiles, temperature, water salinity, ocean surface level and tidal effects, and many other processes occurring at different scales - from global (seas, oceans) to local (lagoons, lakes, shallow waters).