Ambrose Channel

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Ambrose Channel is the main deep-water shipping channel that provides large vessels with access between the Atlantic Ocean and the Port of New York and New Jersey.

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Ambrose Channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf shipping channel
waterway
category Shipping channels of the United States
Transportation in New York Harbor
Waterways of New Jersey
Waterways of New York City
connects Atlantic Ocean
Port of New York and New Jersey
constructionStart early 20th century
country United States of America
surface form: United States
depthCategory deep-draft channel
dredgedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: United States Army Corps of Engineers
function deep-water shipping access route
governingAuthority Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
United States government
surface form: United States federal government
hazardType maritime navigation hazards
importance primary entrance channel to New York Harbor
locatedIn New York Harbor
Port of New York and New Jersey
maintainedBy U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
surface form: United States Army Corps of Engineers
namedAfter John Wolfe Ambrose
navigationalAid Ambrose Light
Ambrose Lightship
near New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

New York City
opened early 20th century
partOf Lower New York Bay
New York Harbor
surface form: New York Bay

approach channels to Port of New York and New Jersey
region Northeastern United States
requires pilotage for large vessels
serves Port of New York and New Jersey
status active
trafficType bulk carriers
container ships
ocean-going vessels
tankers
usedFor commercial shipping
large vessel navigation
waterBody Atlantic Ocean
New York Harbor
surface form: New York Bay

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Lower New York Bay hasFeature Ambrose Channel