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Norwalk Harbor is a recreational and commercial harbor and seaport at the estuary of the Norwalk River where it flows into Long Island Sound in Norwalk, Connecticut, United States. The last portion of the Norwalk River from the head of navigation near Wall Street in Central Norwalk to the Long Island Sound forms Norwalk Harbor. It is a federal navigation channel of the "recreational and small commercial harbor" variety.〔The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers classifies a port as "deep water" if the channel is or more deep. Norwalk's is not that deep.〕〔 In and around the harbor there are 15 marinas, 13 private clubs with boating facilities, and 5 commercial port facilities. There are more than 1800 berthing spaces and more than 500 harbor mooring locations. About 800 boats may be launched from storage racks at marinas and clubs as well as via the city maintained launching ramp in Veterans Park. More than 2700 commercial vessel trips to and from the harbor occur each year.〔 The main harbor channel is small enough to restrict the size of vessels that could attempt to use it. In 2001 waterborne commerce in the harbor totaled . Typical freight included fuel oil, sand, gravel, stone, and shellfish (particularly oysters and lobsters).〔(【引用サイトリンク】format=PDF )〕 == Description == From the sound the main approach to the harbor lies to the southwest of Rowayton and Sheffield Island. The wider and deeper southwest approach is also known as "Sheffield Harbor", whereas the narrower and shallower eastern approach is known as "Cockenoe Harbor.〔(【引用サイトリンク】format=PDF )〕 There is a -long channel extending from the outer harbor to the head of the harbor in Norwalk. The channel is deep and wide from the outer harbor to Gregory Point in East Norwalk, where it narrows to wide up to the wharves at South Norwalk. The channel then widens to along the wharves to the Washington Street (Stroffolino) Bridge. Upstream of the Washington street bridge the inner harbor lies along of the river. The channel of the inner harbor is deep and between wide until it terminates at the head of the harbor at the Wall Street bridge in central Norwalk. There is an anchorage area deep and in area on the east side of the channel in the vicinity of Fitch Point in East Norwalk. There is also a -long, six-foot-deep channel, wide, extending northeast from the anchorage opposite Fitch Point to the head of the harbor at East Norwalk. Another six-foot-deep anchorage area lies adjacent to the head of the harbor at East Norwalk.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Norwalk Harbor」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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