Pacific locks section

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The Pacific locks section is the portion of the Panama Canal on its Pacific side that contains the lock complexes used to raise and lower ships between sea level and the canal’s interior waterways.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal infrastructure section
part of Panama Canal
accessCity Panama City
adjacentTo Gulf of Panama
Pacific Ocean
connects Pacific Ocean
Panama Canal interior waterways
contains lock complexes
country Panama
elevationChangeRole provides vertical lift for transiting vessels
engineeringFeature staircase of lock chambers
function lower ships between canal interior waterways and Pacific sea level
raise ships between Pacific sea level and canal interior waterways
hasPart Miraflores Locks
surface form: Cocolí Locks

Miraflores Locks
Pedro Miguel Locks
locatedIn Pacific approach to the Panama Canal
surface form: Pacific side of Panama Canal

Panama
modernization expanded with new locks as part of Panama Canal expansion project
openedWith original Panama Canal locks in 1914
operatedBy Panama Canal Authority
partOf Panama Canal
Panama Canal ancillary facilities
surface form: Panama Canal lock system
region Panama Canal Zone (historical)
surface form: Panama Canal Zone area (historical)
strategicImportance key node in global maritime trade routes
trafficType bulk carriers
container ships
ocean-going commercial vessels
tankers
usedFor maritime transit between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
uses gravity-fed water to fill and empty lock chambers
waterwayServed Gatun Lake access route
Panama Canal
surface form: Panama Canal main channel

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Pedro Miguel Locks belongsToCanalSection Pacific locks section