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Medway Ports - The Ports of Sheerness and Chatham Docks in Kent, South East England.

Port of London - Information on the commercial, maritime and leisure services and facilities of the port of London including trade and business directories, notice to mariners and ship movements for the river Thames.

Port of Seaham - North-East English Port.

Dover Harbour - Details of the ferry port, cruise terminal and marina, plus information for passengers.

Port of Liverpool - England major West Coast port with substantial trade to Ireland.

Harwich Haven Authority - News, information, bylaws and notices to mMariners, for the Harwich harbour ports of Harwich Navyard, Harwich international port, Mistley, Ipswich and Felixstowe.

In Felixstowe - Directory of Felixstowe shipping on the WWW.

Port Penrhyn - Small port located in North Wales.

Gloucester Harbour Trustees - Detailed information covering Gloucester Harbour.

Harwich International Port - Details of the former Parkeston Quay at Harwich.

Southampton Container Terminals - Owned by P&O ports and associated British ports. Including latest news, container terminal pictures and container terminal plan. Full contact details provided.

Chichester Harbour Conservancy - Providing up to date information on all aspects of chichester harbour. Details on leisure, sailing, navigation, moorings, environment, education and harbour facilities. Plus local weather and tide information.

Tamlyn Shipping - Ships agents at the port of Falmouth, established in 1946. Including latest news, pictures and weather information. Full contact details provided.

Port of Whitby North Yorkshire, UK - Details of commercial cargo handling facilities and services as well as amenities, maps and contact information.

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