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What Is Natural Roadsteads And Artificial Roadsteads?

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Natural roadsteads:  A deep navigable channel with a protective natural bank or shoal to seaward is a GOOD example of a natural roadstead. A CONFINED area naturally enclosed by ISLANDS as in a creek if available is known as a circumscribed natural roadstead.

Artificial roadsteads:  These may be CREATED suitably by constructing a breakwater or wall PARALLEL to the coast or curvilinear from the coast 

Natural roadsteads:  A deep navigable channel with a protective natural bank or shoal to seaward is a good example of a natural roadstead. A confined area naturally enclosed by islands as in a creek if available is known as a circumscribed natural roadstead.

Artificial roadsteads:  These may be created suitably by constructing a breakwater or wall parallel to the coast or curvilinear from the coast 



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