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Harbour: installations for ships,
used for embarking and disembarking of passengers and goods. Slipway and naval dockyard: place where a ship is built and launched. floating dock: basin surrounded by floating quays. Marine: place fitted to receive pleasure boats. Dry dock: place in which the hulls of boats are maintained. Floating crane: floating apparatus used for handling goods. Fishing port: place fitted to receive fishing boats. Docks and depots: sheds used as warehouses. Liner: passenger liner that travels between Europe and America. Coaling station: place where coal is stored. Skip canal: manmade watercourse used for maritime transport. Canal lock: hydraulic structure whose doors hold water or let
it out, according to need. Ferry: boat used to transport vehicles from one shore to another. Harbour station and customs house: gate of the embarkation and
disembarkation piers where duties and taxes on imported goods are paid. Transporter container loading bridge: movable structure used
for loading containers. Transmit shed: place where goods are stored while in transit
from one port to another. Port administration offices: buildings from which the port is
administered. Jetty for oil tankers: platform where oil tankers can moor. Reservoirs: storage container for liquids.
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EN : Marina
FR : Marina
ES : Puerto
deportivo
A Marina is a port within a sheltered
harbour where boats and yachts are kept in the water and where services
geared to the needs of recreational boating are found. The marina may
have re-fueling, washing and repair facilities, small stores and restaurants
catering to the needs of the boaters, and Ship chandlers.
Animation : Harbour time lapse
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