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The Buoy used in the main navigable channel usually in a river or running

through into a harbour is called:

A. starboard hand buoy

B. Fairway buoy

C. Port hand buoy

D. Special mark

123. Oscillations in the water level which occur in harbours, bays having periods

of few minutes or more, the more spectacular ones being caused by abrupt

changes in barometric pressure and wind is called:

A. Scend

B. Seismic sea waves

C. Seiche

D. Wave
124. What is a route leading through off shore oil installations called?

A. Ship canal

B. Ship safety fairway

C. Safety zone

D. Fairway

125. A channel dredged or cut dry land or through drying shoals or banks and

used as a waterway

A. river

B. tributary

C. channel

D. canal

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