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Encyclopedia > Fishing port
For other uses, see Port (disambiguation).

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Port - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (413 words)
A port is a facility at the edge of an ocean, river, or lake for receiving ships and transferring cargo and persons to them.
A fishing port is a type of port or harbor facility particularly suitable for landing and distributing fish.
While the term airport is derived from port, such places are never referred to as ports, except when international airports (as well as some land border crossings) are referred to as ports of entry.
Saltwater Fishing Hotspots - Port Alberni (1007 words)
Winter fishing is influenced by the calm waters of the Inlet.
All five species of salmon may be found in Port Alberni: chinook, coho, sockeye, and lesser numbers of chum and pink.
Port Alberni has two types of fisheries: structure-related fishing for chinook; and, summer fishing for all salmon species.
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