Package: BerthingFacilities
Parent: PortsHarbours
Relevant types:
Name | Type | Definition | Description |
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Berth_P | Feature Type | A named or numbered place where a vessel is moored at a wharf. | - |
BoatLanding_C | Feature Type | A place where boats receive or discharge passengers and freight, but lacking most port facilities. | - |
BoatLanding_P | Feature Type | A place where boats receive or discharge passengers and freight, but lacking most port facilities. | - |
BoatLanding_S | Feature Type | A place where boats receive or discharge passengers and freight, but lacking most port facilities. | - |
Bollard_P | Feature Type | A small shaped post, mounted on the ground or pavement surface. | Bollards may be mounted on a wharf or dolphin and used to secure ship's lines, or they may be mounted at intervals on the ground or pavement surface in order to protect critical infrastructure, delimit an area such as a roadway sidewalk or path, or to exclude vehicles. Bollards may be fixed above the surface or may be installed in housings below the surface so as to be very quickly raised into a blocking position to prevent the progress of threatening vehicles. |
Dolphin_P | Feature Type | A post or group of posts used for mooring, warping a ship or as an aid to navigation. | - |
ShorelineRamp_C | Feature Type | A ramp-like structure on a shoreline that is intended to facilitate the movement of vessels and/or materials (for example: logs) into or out of the water. | - |
ShorelineRamp_P | Feature Type | A ramp-like structure on a shoreline that is intended to facilitate the movement of vessels and/or materials (for example: logs) into or out of the water. | - |
ShorelineRamp_S | Feature Type | A ramp-like structure on a shoreline that is intended to facilitate the movement of vessels and/or materials (for example: logs) into or out of the water. | - |