waterpassages
Waterpassages are navigable routes that allow movement of vessels between bodies of water. They can be natural channels such as straits, channels, rivers, and inlets, or artificial waterways created to shorten routes and improve year‑round access. Natural passages vary in depth, width, currents, tides, wind, and sedimentation, which can complicate navigation. Artificial passages, including canals and dredged channels, are engineered to reduce travel distance and connect seas or lakes, often incorporating locks, control structures, and extensive maintenance.
Navigation through waterpassages relies on accurate charts, weather and sea conditions, and appropriate vessels’ capabilities. In
Environmental and operational considerations are important for waterpassages. Dredging, dredged channels, and heavy traffic can affect