Atlantic
There are lighthouses all along the coast.
Yes, of course Australia has lighthouses. Wherever there are shipping routes, lighthouses are required. Along parts of the southern coast the waters are particularly treacherous, whilst the Queensland coast has the Great Barrier Reef, and ships need to be warned of such dangers. There are in fact 228 lighthouses listed in Australia.
Michigan has the most lighthouses with 120.
James Atwood Gibbs has written: 'West Coast lighthouses' -- subject(s): History, Lighthouses, Lightships
Trinity house
In 2014, there are still over 400 lighthouses that are being used. Most of the lighthouses are leased to historical societies and used as tourist attractions.
Lighthouses are more common along the Maine coastline than along the coast of New Jersey because of Maine's rocky and perilous shore line.
Most lighthouses in the UK are red-and-white, but blue-and-white ones are also popular. None of them are pink.
The importance of lighthouses is that they help the ships out at sea to find the harbour safley, especially when there are rocks or icebergs which the ships may bump into. Mostly for ships at sea so they know where the coast line is.
New York is the second state in USA that is having most lighthouses.The state that had, and still has the greatest number of lighthouses is - MICHIGAN
Maine
there is only one light house on Alcatraz it was the The First Pacific coast Light house to. And the sinso lighthouse