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  2. Port of New York and New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Port of New York and New Jersey is the port district of the New York-Newark ... Ambrose Channel became the main entrance to the port, at 40 feet (12 m) deep and ...

  3. Ambrose Channel - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Channel is the only shipping channel in and out of the Port of New York and New Jersey. The channel is considered to be part of Lower New York Bay and is located several miles off the coasts of Sandy Hook, New Jersey , and Breezy Point, New York .

  4. Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal - Wikipedia

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    The port facility in pink along with the usual route of ships entering Newark Bay via The Narrows and Kill Van Kull between Bayonne, New Jersey, and Staten Island Container port facilities at Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine Terminal seen from Bayonne, New Jersey Part of the A.P. Moller Container terminal at Port Elizabeth USACE patrol boat on Newark Bay

  5. Newark Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey was formed in 1921 [12] and the Newark Bay Channels were authorized by the Rivers and Harbors Acts in 1922. Shipping operations languished after the war, and in 1927, the City of Newark started construction of Newark Liberty International Airport on the northwest quadrant of the wetlands which lay ...

  6. Here's how Port of NY and NJ bridges are protected from cargo ...

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    When the Dali entered the Port of New York and New Jersey, it was guided by at least four tugboats and assisted with at least two on-ship local pilots. ... straight channel that’s on the center ...

  7. Kill Van Kull - Wikipedia

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    It is spanned by the Bayonne Bridge and is one of the most heavily traveled waterways in the Port of New York and New Jersey. Historically, it has been one of the most important channels for the commerce of the region, providing a passage for marine traffic between Upper New York Bay and the industrial towns of northeastern New Jersey.

  8. Port Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Ambrose Channel is the main shipping channel in and out of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Branching canal to the south the Port Jersey Channel separates the pier from the peninsula pier of a former military base, Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne (MOTBY).

  9. Ambrose Channel pilot cable - Wikipedia

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    A period depiction of the Ambrose Channel pilot cable in action. [1] The Ambrose Channel pilot cable, also called the Ambrose Channel leader cable, was a cable laid in Ambrose Channel at the entrance to the Port of New York and New Jersey that provided an audio tone for guiding ships in and out of port at times of low visibility. The cable was ...