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  2. Great River, New York - Wikipedia

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    Great River Dock is a small park, at approximately 400 Great River Road, with open access to the river for fishing and crabbing. However, no boat launching is permitted at this location. Picking up or dropping people here is also prohibited. The park has stations for cutting bait and working on the crabs or fish.

  3. Manchester docks - Wikipedia

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    The Salford docks are the western (downstream) block, made of four large docks running ENE from the canal, numbered 9, 8, 7 and 6, the last three off a turning basin. They have now been redeveloped into Salford Quays [citation needed]. Dock 9 is the largest of the docks and was the site of the Manchester Liners container service to Montreal ...

  4. Last of broken down boats leaving old Port Royal dock. Now ...

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    An egret lands in the tidal flats of Battery Creek near the shrimp docks as the hull of a former transport boat is visible at low tide on Sept. 21, 2022 in the Town of Port Royal. Show comments ...

  5. Fishing stage - Wikipedia

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    A fishing stage is a wooden vernacular building, typical of the rough traditional buildings associated with the cod fishery in Newfoundland, Canada. Stages are located at the water's edge or "landwash", and consist of an elevated platform on the shore with working tables and sheds at which fish are landed and processed for salting and drying.

  6. Norwegian Ship Register - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian Shipbuilding Register is a subordinate register. Ship registration in Norway became codified in 1902 and the task was handed over to the district courts and their magistrates and city clerks. At first having about 50 registers, this was reduced to 27 in 1972. The responsibility was centralized and taken over by the Norwegian Ship ...

  7. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    Port of Hull. / 53.738; -0.332  ( Port of Hull) The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Seaborne trade at the port can be traced to at least the 13th century, originally conducted mainly at the outfall of the River Hull, known as ...

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