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    Channel (geography)

    structure. Channels are important for the functionality of ports and other bodies of water used for navigability for shipping. Naturally, channels will change

    Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel

    Deepwater Shipping Channel, also called the Baldwin-Stockton Deepwater Shipping Channel or Stockton Deep Water Channel, is a manmade deepwater water channel that

    Port Phillip

    Geelong channels are dredged to 12.3m. The City Channel while once used for wool exports is no longer used for commercial shipping. The channels include:

    Columbia River

    its tributaries, and dredging has opened, maintained, and enlarged shipping channels. Since the early 20th century, dams have been built across the river

    Channelization

    the alteration of a waterway to improve its characteristics for shipping Channelization (telecommunications), the simultaneous transmission of multiple

    Great Lakes Waterway

    Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Two Harbors, Hamilton and Thunder Bay. Shipping channels separate upbound traffic from downbound traffic. The upbound direction

    Coastal India

    Channel → Malacca Strait See Channels in Bay of Bengal. See Channels in Laccadive Sea. The Arabian Sea contains several significant shipping channels

    Bridge–tunnel

    may limit the use of high bridges or drawbridge spans when crossing shipping channels, necessitating the use of a tunnel. Examples of such tunnels include

    SS Stettin (1933)

    from the Baltic Sea. Therefore, icebreakers were used to keep the shipping channels free from ice during the winter. For the first time in Germany, the

    Seaforth Battery

    battery was designed to engage ships using the Rock Channel head on as well as the other shipping channels. The battery supported Fort Perch Rock, which was