From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsea mistˈsea mist noun [uncountable] DNa mist on land that comes in from the sea
Examples from the Corpus
sea mist• A sea mist far out kept the lighthouse foghorn blaring.• The air is sticky with a varnish of sea mist.• But then the ship idled there for hours, in its own sea mist of impatience and anxiety.• It's very versatile, and will keep out the sea mist on our holiday in Cornwall in a few weeks.• A thick sea mist had rolled in, obscuring most of the priory buildings.