Coastal Transportation
Coastal transportation refers to the movement of goods and people along coastlines, primarily using ships and boats. This method is essential for trade, as it connects ports and facilitates the exchange of resources between different regions. Coastal transportation is often more efficient for large volumes of cargo compared to land transport.
In addition to commercial shipping, coastal transportation includes passenger ferries and recreational boating. It plays a vital role in tourism, allowing travelers to explore coastal areas and islands. Key elements of coastal transportation include ports, shipping routes, and navigational aids that ensure safe and effective travel along the water.