Intracoastal

usgb/ˌɪntrəˈkoʊstl/
Adjective

Related to something located within or near the coastline, often used to refer to waterways.

The intracoastal waterway allows boats to travel along the coast without going out to sea.
Visual representation of "intracoastal" - Related to something located within or near the coastline, often used to refer to waterways.

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  • intracoastal waterway
  • intracoastal navigation

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Contextual Use

The term is often used in nautical contexts involving travel along coasts.

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Many vessels utilize the intracoastal paths for safer navigation.
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Nautical Importance

Understanding intracoastal waterways is essential for marine navigation security.

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The fisherman chose to stay in the intracoastal region to avoid the rough sea.
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Geographical Relevance

Many coastal cities are connected via intracoastal waterways, enhancing trade and travel.

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The intracoastal region is crucial for local economies dependent on shipping.
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