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The US to Mexico shipping lanes cross much of the Gulf of Mexico. They begin at ports in Louisiana, Mississippi, and in Florida. The largest shipping lane exits the US from Miami.
i am sailing a small sail boat from the California coast to the Philippines, and would like to stay clear of the comm. shipping lanes to avoid a collision
for control of shipping lanes.
There are multiple lanes offshore, the majority of the traffic stays 30+ miles offshore
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cut off there shipping lanes
German submarines, or "U-boats", did not CONTROL the shipping lanes, but they were able to intercept and sink a large number of cargo vessels sailing between North America and Europe.
Yes, Quebec city is very well situated for trade and shipping because it is located on the Saint Lawrence River, (Which connects to the Atlantic ocean) and main shipping lanes.
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to enable you to change lanes early
The Exxon Valdez ran aground on the Bligh Reef. The ships collision radar was broken and not turned on at the time (had it been on the ship would not have hit the reef). The ship was also outside normal shipping lanes to avoid icebergs that were thought to be in the area.