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Discover Ludwig"marine traffic" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the ships, boats, and other water vessels that are traveling at sea. For example, "Recent reports indicated a significant increase in marine traffic off the coast of California."
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In the event of a tsunami in Sydney Harbour, impacts may threaten marine traffic and infrastructure.
Transits are scheduled and monitored at points along the route by an automated marine traffic control system.
A two-mile portion of the waterway was closed to marine traffic, and sections of Interstate 70 were also closed.
This boat can be considered as a high speed rescue boat in marine traffic.
The draft land-use plan proposes buffer zones and other types of restrictions for marine traffic around important habitats.
Over 3 million vehicles, heavy marine traffic, and the use of polluting fuels are some of the factors behind this.
But to gaze at the marine traffic would violate Rule No. 1 of bamboo scaffolding: Don't look down.
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Marine Traffic, a ship tracking service, showed that one of the boats used for deportation was ready and waiting in the main harbour in Lesbos.
The Marine Traffic tracking website lists the ship's last known port as Korfez, Turkey, and its destination as Croatia, but its record of the ship's movements shows a sharp turn to the west, towards Italy.
The boat, formally known as "Captain Glenn" and "Miss Nicole", couldn't be tracked on Marine Traffic.
While tracking data on the Marine Traffic website shows exactly where the ACX Crystal was at 2 30 a.m.
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