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A '''ship channel''' can be an artificial or dredged navigable channel for ships; see [[Fairway]]. A ship channel can also be a channel formed through surface ice by a ship. |
A '''ship channel''' can be an artificial or dredged [[navigable channel]] for ships; see [[Fairway (navigation)]]. A ship channel can also be a channel formed through surface ice by a ship. |
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Several waterways are referred to as '''the Ship Channel''' |
Several waterways are referred to as '''the Ship Channel''' |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 9 March 2023
A ship channel can be an artificial or dredged navigable channel for ships; see Fairway (navigation). A ship channel can also be a channel formed through surface ice by a ship.
Several waterways are referred to as the Ship Channel
- Calcasieu Ship Channel
- Corpus Christi Ship Channel
- Houston Ship Channel
- Matagorda Ship Channel
- Sacramento Deep Water Ship Channel