Anchorage Channel

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Anchorage Channel is a major navigational waterway in New York Harbor that serves as a key route for large commercial vessels approaching the Port of New York and New Jersey.

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Anchorage Channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine waterway
navigational waterway
shipping channel
connectsTo Upper New York Bay NERFINISHED
main ship channels of New York Harbor
country United States of America
hasFeature dredged to maintain navigable depth for large ships
marked by navigational aids
hasFunction provides safe passage for oceangoing ships entering New York Harbor
serves as a primary shipping lane in New York Harbor
locatedIn New York City
New York Harbor NERFINISHED
Port of New York and New Jersey NERFINISHED
maintainedBy United States Army Corps of Engineers NERFINISHED
navigationalStatus maintained for deep-draft vessels
partOf approaches to the Port of New York and New Jersey
federal navigation project of New York Harbor NERFINISHED
significance key approach channel to the Port of New York and New Jersey
major navigational route for large commercial vessels
subjectTo Port of New York and New Jersey vessel traffic management
U.S. federal navigation regulations
supportsTraffic bulk carriers
container ships
large cargo vessels
tankers
usedFor access to container terminals in the Port of New York and New Jersey
commercial shipping
navigation of large vessels
waterwayType tidal channel

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Port Jersey Channel connectsTo Anchorage Channel