The second largest natural port in the world is the Port of Mumbai, also known as the Mumbai Harbour or the Mumbai Port Trust. It is located in Mumbai, India and serves as a major gateway for maritime trade in the region.
i believe you will find that the deepest see port is in Rotterdam the Netherlands
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3rd in the world Miami is first, Port everglades is second
The Port of Los Angeles in California is the deepest port on the US West Coast. It has a depth of 53 feet (16 meters), allowing it to accommodate larger ships and handle a wide range of cargo.
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At its deepest point, Port Phillip Bay has a depth of 24 metres. Around half of the bay has a depth of just 8 metres.
Marianas Trench in the western Pacific Ocean, more than 11 kilometres or 7 miles deep.
Hamburg is Germany's largest seaport, handling a significant amount of cargo and serving as an important logistical hub for the country and surrounding regions.
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* Port of Shanghai, People's Republic of China ** World's busiest port by cargo tonnage from 2005 * Port of Singapore, Singapore ** World's busiest port by shipping tonnage since 1986[2] ** World's busiest container port in 1990, 1991, 1998, 2005 and 2006[3] ** World's busiest transshipment port[4] ** World's busiest bunkering port since 1988[5] ** Was the World's busiest by cargo tonnage until overtaken by Shanghai in 2005.[6] * Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands ** Was the world's busiest port by cargo tonnage since 1962 until it was first overtaken by Singapore in 1986, and then by Shanghai. ** Was the world's busiest port by shipping tonnage until 1986. ** Was the world's busiest container port in 1986. ** Is going to be the world's busiest port by shipping tonnage after the new and second Maasvlakte terrain will be finished in 2011.[7] * Port of Hong Kong, Hong Kong ** Was the world's busiest container port from 1987 to 1989, from 1992 to 1997, and from 1999 to 2004.[8] * Port of New York/New Jersey, United States ** Was the world's busiest container port up to 1985.[9]