sea route
C2569
concept
A sea route is a navigable path across seas or oceans used by ships to travel between ports for trade, transport, or exploration.
Aliases (12)
- marine channel ×3
- navigation route ×2
- wartime supply route ×2
- Arctic sea route ×1
- historical shipping route ×1
- marine passage ×1
- maritime trade route ×1
- maritime trade route system ×1
- maritime transportation corridor ×1
- maritime waterway ×1
- sea crossing ×1
- sea lane ×1
Instances (22)
- Northeast Passage
- Northwest Passage
- Cape Horn sea route
- Inside Passage
- Singapore Strait ("maritime waterway")
- Sealark Channel ("marine channel")
- Strait of Malacca ("sea lane")
- Juan de Fuca Strait ("marine channel")
- Admiralty Inlet ("marine passage")
- Fishguard–Rosslare ferry route ("sea crossing")
- Heysham–Douglas ferry route
- Primera Angostura ("marine channel")
- Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway ("navigation route")
- Arctic Archipelago
- Lake Ladoga ice road ("wartime supply route")
- Road of Life ("wartime supply route")
- Atlantic Ocean via Boston Harbor ("maritime transportation corridor")
- Mediterranean trade routes ("maritime trade route system")
- Illinois Waterway system ("navigation route")