Lake Shipping
Lake shipping refers to the transportation of goods and passengers over large bodies of freshwater, such as lakes. This method of shipping is often used to connect communities, facilitate trade, and provide tourism opportunities. Vessels like cargo ships, ferries, and recreational boats are commonly employed in lake shipping.
Many regions rely on lake shipping for economic activities, as it can be more efficient and cost-effective than land transport. Notable examples include the Great Lakes in North America, where shipping routes support industries like agriculture and manufacturing, and the Lake Geneva area in Europe, known for its scenic ferry services.