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Fairway (navigation)

Fairway is a part of a water body (bay, harbor, river) containing the navigable channel (also known as a ship channel), a route suitable for ships of the larger size[1] (with draft closer to the draft limit).

Fairway depth, width, and height Edit

The underwater cross-section of a ship in the channel is limited by the fairway depth and width (bridges may create restrictions for the height above the waterline). Fairway depth is a distance between the seabed/riverbed and the water surface. The fairway depth of a river varies with the season, so some standardized depth value is used, usually the one corresponding to the low navigable water level (LNWL) defined as the water level that the river stays above during almost the entire navigation season: statistically, the level shall stay below the LNWL for 20 ice-free days per year, corresponding to 5-6% of the ice-free period on European rivers.[2] The fairway width is defined as a width of the cross-section of the river that corresponds to the fairway depth,[3] the fairway height under the bridges is usually specified with respect to the highest navigable water level (HNWL).[4]

Fairway and navigable channel Edit

The term "fairway" usually means all the navigable waters between the fairway buoys (that indicate the ends of the channel), even the routes only accessible to the lighter-draft vessels.[1] Some authors restrict the definition to the linear approach part of a marine waterway, the approach channel leading into a port. [5]

Legal definitions of the navigable channel differ depending on the context. In many cases any part of water body that can be navigated is considered to be navigable waters, although in the US (per Title 33 of the United States Code) the term applies to the waters over which the US Congress has jurisdiction to regulate the commerce,[6] individual states apply similar criteria.[7] The courts, however, use an expanded definition and include into the scope of Title 33, for example, waters "frequented by small, pleasure-fishing crafts".[8]

The center of the navigable channel lies on the thalweg, so in the international river law in case of disputed borders the border is assumed to follow the thalweg, as doing otherwise would deny the navigation rights to one side.[9]

Fairway management in Europe Edit

Many major European rivers (e.g., Rhine, Danube, Moselle, Meuse, and Sava) have long-established systems for waterway management.[10] Some countries, primarily in Scandinavia, charge the ships fairway dues, fees intended to support maintenance of the fairways (e. g., dredging).[11] The following table contains the parameters of some of the European waterways.[12]

Fairways on European river systems
River basin Authority Depth Width Height Days of availability
Danube Danube Commission 2.50 m (draft) 50-180 m 6.40-10.00 m 343
Moselle Moselle Commission 1.90-3.00 m (fairway depth) 40m 6.00 m 365
Rhine Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine 1.90-3.00 m (fairway depth), depending on the section 88-150 m 7.00-9.10m 345
Sava International Sava River Basin Commission 2.50 m (draft), 2.80 m for Class IV sections 55 m 7.00 m 343
Elbe 1.5–1.6 m (navigation channel depth) for section Geesthacht, 1.9 m (navigation channel depth) for other free-flowing sections, 2.2 m (draft) for regulated section
Meuse International Meuse Commission 2.50 m (draft) 5.25 m
Oder 1.80 m (navigation channel depth) for border section, 3.00 m (navigation channel depth) for Klützer Querfahrt
Scheldt International Scheldt Commission 2.50 m (draft) 5.25 m

Fairway management in the US Edit

Inland waterways in the United states are managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE).[citation needed]

Fairways on US rivers
River basin Authority Depth Width Height Length Days of availability
Missouri River[13] USACE 2.70 m 91 m 1181 km 245

References Edit

  1. ^ a b René de baron Kerchove (1961). "Fairway". International Maritime Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Useful Maritime Terms and Phrases, Together with Equivalents in French and German (2 ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold. p. 273. ISBN 978-0-442-02062-0. OCLC 1039382382.
  2. ^ UNECE (2017). Inventory of Main Standards and Parameters of the E Waterway Network (Blue Book) (PDF) (3rd ed.). New York and Geneva: United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. p. 15.
  3. ^ Muilerman et al. 2018, p. 65.
  4. ^ Muilerman et al. 2018, p. 66.
  5. ^ Gucma, Stanisław; Zalewski, Paweł (2020). "Optimization of fairway design parameters: Systematic approach to manoeuvring safety". International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering. 12: 129–145. Bibcode:2020IJNAO..12..129G. doi:10.1016/j.ijnaoe.2019.08.002. ISSN 2092-6782. S2CID 203036943.
  6. ^ René de baron Kerchove (1961). "Navigable waters". International Maritime Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Useful Maritime Terms and Phrases, Together with Equivalents in French and German (2 ed.). Van Nostrand Reinhold. p. 531. ISBN 978-0-442-02062-0. OCLC 1039382382.
  7. ^ New Jersey Register, Volume 18, Issues 1-8. Administrative Publications of the Office of Administrative Law. 1986. OCLC 1375930. Navigable channel means a channel marked with navigational markers including poles, piling or buoys, by the Coast Guard or the State.
  8. ^ Dennis W. Nixon; Michael J. Daly; Susan E. Farady; Read D. Porter; Julia B. Wyman (31 March 2022). Marine and Coastal Law: Cases and Materials (3 ed.). ABC-CLIO. p. 513. ISBN 978-1-4408-7740-7. OCLC 1303558946.
  9. ^ Nuno Marques Antunes (16 May 2022). Towards the Conceptualisation of Maritime Delimitation: Legal and Technical Aspects of Political Process. BRILL. p. 170. ISBN 978-90-04-48205-0. OCLC 1321803406.
  10. ^ Muilerman et al. 2018, p. 61.
  11. ^ Peter Brodie (3 June 2013). "Fairway dues". Dictionary of Shipping Terms (6 ed.). Taylor & Francis. p. 83. ISBN 978-1-135-04622-4.
  12. ^ Muilerman et al. 2018, p. 62.
  13. ^ Alshareef 2019, pp. 2–3.

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For other uses see Fairway Not to be confused with Fairwater Fairway is a part of a water body bay harbor river containing the navigable channel also known as a ship channel a route suitable for ships of the larger size 1 with draft closer to the draft limit Contents 1 Fairway depth width and height 2 Fairway and navigable channel 3 Fairway management in Europe 4 Fairway management in the US 5 References 6 SourcesFairway depth width and height EditThe underwater cross section of a ship in the channel is limited by the fairway depth and width bridges may create restrictions for the height above the waterline Fairway depth is a distance between the seabed riverbed and the water surface The fairway depth of a river varies with the season so some standardized depth value is used usually the one corresponding to the low navigable water level LNWL defined as the water level that the river stays above during almost the entire navigation season statistically the level shall stay below the LNWL for 20 ice free days per year corresponding to 5 6 of the ice free period on European rivers 2 The fairway width is defined as a width of the cross section of the river that corresponds to the fairway depth 3 the fairway height under the bridges is usually specified with respect to the highest navigable water level HNWL 4 Fairway and navigable channel EditThe term fairway usually means all the navigable waters between the fairway buoys that indicate the ends of the channel even the routes only accessible to the lighter draft vessels 1 Some authors restrict the definition to the linear approach part of a marine waterway the approach channel leading into a port 5 Legal definitions of the navigable channel differ depending on the context In many cases any part of water body that can be navigated is considered to be navigable waters although in the US per Title 33 of the United States Code the term applies to the waters over which the US Congress has jurisdiction to regulate the commerce 6 individual states apply similar criteria 7 The courts however use an expanded definition and include into the scope of Title 33 for example waters frequented by small pleasure fishing crafts 8 The center of the navigable channel lies on the thalweg so in the international river law in case of disputed borders the border is assumed to follow the thalweg as doing otherwise would deny the navigation rights to one side 9 Fairway management in Europe EditMany major European rivers e g Rhine Danube Moselle Meuse and Sava have long established systems for waterway management 10 Some countries primarily in Scandinavia charge the ships fairway dues fees intended to support maintenance of the fairways e g dredging 11 The following table contains the parameters of some of the European waterways 12 Fairways on European river systems River basin Authority Depth Width Height Days of availabilityDanube Danube Commission 2 50 m draft 50 180 m 6 40 10 00 m 343Moselle Moselle Commission 1 90 3 00 m fairway depth 40m 6 00 m 365Rhine Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine 1 90 3 00 m fairway depth depending on the section 88 150 m 7 00 9 10m 345Sava International Sava River Basin Commission 2 50 m draft 2 80 m for Class IV sections 55 m 7 00 m 343Elbe 1 5 1 6 m navigation channel depth for section Geesthacht 1 9 m navigation channel depth for other free flowing sections 2 2 m draft for regulated sectionMeuse International Meuse Commission 2 50 m draft 5 25 mOder 1 80 m navigation channel depth for border section 3 00 m navigation channel depth for Klutzer QuerfahrtScheldt International Scheldt Commission 2 50 m draft 5 25 mFairway management in the US EditInland waterways in the United states are managed by the US Army Corps of Engineers USACE citation needed Fairways on US rivers River basin Authority Depth Width Height Length Days of availabilityMissouri River 13 USACE 2 70 m 91 m 1181 km 245References Edit a b Rene de baron Kerchove 1961 Fairway International Maritime Dictionary An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Useful Maritime Terms and Phrases Together with Equivalents in French and German 2 ed Van Nostrand Reinhold p 273 ISBN 978 0 442 02062 0 OCLC 1039382382 UNECE 2017 Inventory of Main Standards and Parameters of the E Waterway Network Blue Book PDF 3rd ed New York and Geneva United Nations Economic Commission for Europe p 15 Muilerman et al 2018 p 65 Muilerman et al 2018 p 66 Gucma Stanislaw Zalewski Pawel 2020 Optimization of fairway design parameters Systematic approach to manoeuvring safety International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering 12 129 145 Bibcode 2020IJNAO 12 129G doi 10 1016 j ijnaoe 2019 08 002 ISSN 2092 6782 S2CID 203036943 Rene de baron Kerchove 1961 Navigable waters International Maritime Dictionary An Encyclopedic Dictionary of Useful Maritime Terms and Phrases Together with Equivalents in French and German 2 ed Van Nostrand Reinhold p 531 ISBN 978 0 442 02062 0 OCLC 1039382382 New Jersey Register Volume 18 Issues 1 8 Administrative Publications of the Office of Administrative Law 1986 OCLC 1375930 Navigable channel means a channel marked with navigational markers including poles piling or buoys by the Coast Guard or the State Dennis W Nixon Michael J Daly Susan E Farady Read D Porter Julia B Wyman 31 March 2022 Marine and Coastal Law Cases and Materials 3 ed ABC CLIO p 513 ISBN 978 1 4408 7740 7 OCLC 1303558946 Nuno Marques Antunes 16 May 2022 Towards the Conceptualisation of Maritime Delimitation Legal and Technical Aspects of Political Process BRILL p 170 ISBN 978 90 04 48205 0 OCLC 1321803406 Muilerman et al 2018 p 61 Peter Brodie 3 June 2013 Fairway dues Dictionary of Shipping Terms 6 ed Taylor amp Francis p 83 ISBN 978 1 135 04622 4 Muilerman et al 2018 p 62 Alshareef 2019 pp 2 3 Sources EditMuilerman Gert Jan Maierbrugger Gudrun Armbrecht Henrik Schepper Karin de Turf Sim Liere Richard van Quispel Martin 2018 Good Navigation Status guidelines towards achieving a Good Navigation Status Luxembourg Publications Office of the European Union doi 10 2832 148049 ISBN 978 92 79 81043 5 Alshareef Mohammed Hamed 2019 Three Essays on Waterborne Transportation PDF PhD thesis Fargo North Dakota North Dakota State University nbsp This article related to water transport is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fairway navigation amp oldid 1159444173, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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