Silting refers to the build-up of silt on the bottom of the harbor or port. This build-up or silting will reduce the effective depth of the harbor or port, and dredging will have to be conducted to remove it to restore depth to the port. Silting results from the emptying of a river or waterway into a bay where the port is located, or it could result from the action of tides and/or currents in the ocean. Any of these represent the action of moving water, and when water moves, it can carry with in any number of things, including fine sediment that settles out as silt.
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The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.The port of Rome was the town of Ostia which was about 15 miles from Rome on the mouth of the Tiber. Goods were unloaded there and could get to Rome either by road or by river barge.
New Orleans, Louisiana, is a French port that was founded in 1718. The port city in question was established under the direction of Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville (Feb. 23, 1680-March 7, 1767) of Montreal, New France. It was selected because of its high-ground access to the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River.
Rome is some distance from the sea - Ostia was the sea-port and harbour for the city.