Due in large part to the presence of the seaway, the climate was moist and humid.
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The size of vessels that can traverse the seaway is limited by the size of locks.
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The seaway is responsible for moving an average 50 million tons of freight annually.
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North America's other Terminonaris fossil specimens also were found along the seaway.
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The seaway was later closed by the volcanic creation of the Panama isthmus.
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The Pentland Firth is a seaway between Orkney and the mainland of Scotland.
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This fossil progression shows a record of flooding that created the seaway.
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Seaway also seeks investments in leveraged buyouts and restructurings.
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In a seaway or surf therefore, the cutter was more prone to broaching to.
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A lane at sea that is a regularly used route for vessels
In geography a sound or seaway is a large sea or ocean inlet larger than a bay, deeper than a bight, wider than a fjord, or it may identify a narrow sea or ocean channel between two bodies of land (see also strait).
Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC from 1965 to 1966. The series was a Seaway Films production in collaboration with the UK's ATV, with production money provided by the CBC. It was distributed by ITC Entertainment.