Maritime transport, shipping, and port

November 18, 2017

Maritime transport and shipping in the Belgian part of the North Sea (BNS) will be discussed in detail below. With regard to the ports, only sea ports (with the main purpose of handling sea-going ships) are taken into account, whereas fishing ports (mooring for fishing boats, see theme Fisheries) and marinas (mooring for recreational boats, see theme Tourism and recreation) are not considered (Jargon list website Flemish Port Commission).

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