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Pass to your port side headed to sea, starboard returning (red-right-returning).
You should keep the buoy on your starboard side. The channel should be marked with green to port and red to starboard as you enter.
Port is left. Starboard is right.
It is called THE SUEZ CANAL. ships pass through it to get from the Mediterranean sea to the Red Sea during their passage, its Mediterranean port being Port Said and its Red sea port - Port Suez.
I think you refer to Port. Starboard is to the right, as looking forwards.
Keeping it on your port, passing it to starboard, will prevent your running aground.
The major port for ships traveling between the Arabian Sea and the Red Sea is Aden.
In the United States, when you are outbound for sea you would have red buoys (even numbered) on your port side(left) and green buoys on your starboard side (right). When returning fromsea you would have red buoys on your starboard (right) side (Remember " Red right return") and green buoys on your port side (left).
A harbor or port that ships can reach from the sea.
they should be passed on your starboard side when going upstream
Port, harbor, marina.
Switzerland is landlocked. It doesn't have any sea ports. But it does have a river port, Basel on the Rhine. From there ships can reach Rotterdam and the North Sea.