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The shipping channel ranges from 12ft at the edge of the channel to 40ft at its deepest point.
When we talk about a channel in the water, we mean a pathway in which the depth of the water is sufficient for the passage of whatever shipping or boats normally travel by means of that channel. If a ship does not remain in a channel, it is possible that it will encounter shallow water and run aground, or it may even strike a rock and be damaged (as in the recent memorable case of the Costa Concordia).
The Houston Ship Channel connects the Port of Houston to the Gulf of Mexico.
When we talk about a channel in the water, we mean a pathway in which the depth of the water is sufficient for the passage of whatever shipping or boats normally travel by means of that channel. If a ship does not remain in a channel, it is possible that it will encounter shallow water and run aground, or it may even strike a rock and be damaged (as in the recent memorable case of the Costa Concordia).
Besides water temp-- which is governed by location of channel, most common problem is current. Also need to be concern about shipping channels within the channel. Another overriding problem has become pollution.
The English Channel and it has the channel tunnel running underneath it.
A cross channel ferry is a ferry that carries passengers across a water body called a channel. A channel is a water body that connects two seas. The channel must be deep enough to be navigable.
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The English Channel