Examples of 'navigation channel' in a sentence

Meaning of "navigation channel"

navigation channel: This phrase refers to a defined route or pathway in a body of water that has been developed, dredged, or designated for the safe passage and navigation of ships, boats, or vessels
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  • A deeper channel cut into the sea or river bed, to enable larger ships to pass through to a port.

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Always listen in to the usual navigation channel.
The navigation channel is marked by heavy iron fendering.
Water depths contours in the navigation channel.
Navigation channel means a navigable passage of water in a historic canal that is.
This crosses the main navigation channel.
The mouth of the navigation channel is marked with green and red lights.
Manage submerged aquatic vegetation in the navigation channel.
The expansion of the navigation channel for the export of bauxite by larger vessels.
Where an obstruction or other hazard is identified in the navigation channel.
Whether it was ever used as a navigation channel is still debated.
Evaluate the possibilities of capital dredging at certain strategic points in the navigation channel.
Construction of a navigation channel.
Crossing the navigation channel near right angles and symmetrically with respect to the navigation channel.
Decreased water flow velocities in areas outside of the navigation channel with associated sedimentation.
Navigation channel for Turkmenbashi port.

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Efforts to maintain and improve the navigation channel have continued to the present day.
No object, equipment or structure will be over the navigation channel.
The project to open a navigation channel between La Rochelle and Niort has long been presented.
Buoys and beacons define the protected area and also indicate a navigation channel of limited speed.
It provided for a navigation channel from Bogalusa to the mouth of the West Pearl River.
O Surveys five kilometres of navigation channel bottom.
Leamy lake navigation channel regulations interpretation 1.
He authored an unrealized plan to build a navigation channel around Buda.
Including the navigation channel between points as set out in column 2.
We return on board and set sail for the navigation channel of Chao Gao.
The substrate in the navigation channel is coarser, with a lot of mussels and mussel fragments.
The Lindsay Lock allows access from the main navigation channel to Lake Scugog.
Nonetheless, a navigation channel still remained between Wheeling and that island.
O surveys five kilometres of navigation channel bottom ; and.
The cablestayed unit is comprised of five spans, symmetrically arranged about the navigation channel.
The location and depth of the Harle navigation channel undergoes major changes.
A meandering navigation channel marked by red / green buoys leads into Dungarvan from the ocean.
It marks the western entrance to the navigation channel through the Torres Strait.
The Prescott-Ogdensburg ice boom A and Galop ice boom G have been removed from the navigation channel.
In the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway navigation channel there are two gates constructed.
Land infrastructure inundation ; damage to cargo and equipment ; port navigation channel silting.
They are positioned along the main navigation channel and, as required, in the secondary channels.
The Water and Shipping Administration guarantees a minimum water depth of 1.60 m in the navigation channel.
Boundaries of the fairway / navigation channel if defined.
But the navigation channel at the mouth of the bay is only 20 meters deep.
Isolated dangers in the fairway / navigation channel under water.
A marked navigation channel with a minimum depth of 1,8 m provides for safe navigation through the canal.
The bridge consists of 42 spans with a navigation channel located closer to the Fife side.
A navigation channel reaching to Lewiston, Idaho, along the Columbia and Snake rivers, was completed in 1975.
Go back to Amposta with the navigation channel ( now an irrigation channel ) to your right.
Land infrastructure inundation ; damage to cargo and equipment ; port navigation channel silting Winds and thunderstorms.
In 1880, Congress authorized a navigation channel on the West Pearl River from Jackson to the Rigolets.
The USACE 's failure to consistently maintain the navigation channel has also hampered the industry.
The inner bay measures only 4 m deep on average, with the navigation channel measuring only 6-10 m.
Also, it recommended that downstream from Montreal, the navigation channel be dredged to a depth of 6.60 m.

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