The Intracoastal Waterway (ICW) is the system of bays, rivers, lagoons, and canals that runs along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts of the US. Intercoastal is a misnomer perpetuated by people who mistakenly believe the waterway is named like the Interstate Highway System. Even though the ICW goes between (inter-) states, it is entirely within (intra-) the US inland coastal region.
A waterway is for ships, a highway is for cars.....That simple....
The answer lies in separating the noun (coast or coastal) from the prefix (inter or intra.)In English, a prefix is added to the beginning of a word to modify its meaning. Intra- is a prefix signifying inside, within, interior, during. Inter- is a prefix signifying among, between, amid, during, within, mutual, reciprocal.Therefore, an "Intracoastal waterway" can be said to be an "inside-the-coast" or "within-the-coast" waterway. An "Intercoastal waterway" would be an "among-the-coast(s)" or "between-the-coast(s)" waterway.More to the point; the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway is a protected waterway totally within the coast of the United States. The fact that it also lies in, between and among several states (Interstate in other words) is unrelated to to the fact that it is within the coast. The confusion arises due to the extensive, and commonly called, "Interstate" highway system in the United States which runs among and between the several states.
The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) benefits Texas by providing a vital transportation route for commercial shipping, facilitating the movement of goods and commodities between ports along the Texas coast and beyond. It enhances regional trade and supports the local economy by creating jobs in shipping, logistics, and related industries. Additionally, the waterway contributes to flood control and recreational opportunities, improving the quality of life for residents along its route. Overall, the GIWW is crucial for Texas's economic growth and infrastructure development.
Navigating the Intracoastal Waterway from Norfolk, VA, to Elizabeth City typically takes about 12 to 16 hours, depending on factors such as the vessel's speed, weather conditions, and any potential delays at bridges or locks. The distance is approximately 70 nautical miles, and most recreational boats cruise at speeds between 6 to 8 knots. Planning for stops and overnight stays can also affect the total travel time.
The waterway that became a vital link between Britian and India is the Suez Canal.
The waterway cave is between the inn and the clinic
A waterway between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea
The Windward Passage!
Rideau canal
The Windward Passage
the Indian ocean
STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR.