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Ports of the world
 
Ports are the link between maritime and land-based trade. Traditionally ports were located where the geography was favourable. In some cases this meant that the coastline at that point provided a sheltered anchorage - Sydney and Freetown in Sierra Leone are examples. Other ports were located near the mouths of rivers, enabling river and sea traffic to meet: Hamburg, Rotterdam, Shanghai, London and New Orleans are examples. Others are to be found on straits between landmasses - like Istanbul - or where major trade routes pass - such as Singapore.   See More...
 
 
 
 
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Sea Salt Worsens Coastal Air Pollution
14 April 2008

Air pollution in the world's busiest ports and shipping regions may be markedly worse than previously suspected.
Read more at http://www.enn.com/top_stories/article/34620.
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