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Draft:Outline of maritime transport

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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to maritime transport:

Maritime transport (or ocean transport) or more generally waterborne transport, is the transport of people (passengers) or goods (cargo) via waterways. Freight transport by watercraft has been widely used throughout recorded history, as it provides a higher-capacity mode of transportation for passengers and cargo than land transport, the latter typically being more costly per unit payload due to it being affected by terrain conditions and road/rail infrastructures. The advent of aviation during the 20th century has diminished the importance of sea travel for passengers, though it is still popular for short trips and pleasure cruises. Transport by watercraft is much cheaper than transport by aircraft or land vehicles (both road and rail), but is significantly slower for longer journeys and heavily dependent on adequate port facilities. Maritime transport accounts for roughly 80% of international trade, according to UNCTAD in 2020.

What type of thing is maritime transport?

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Maritime transport can be described as all of the following:

History of maritime transport

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History of maritime transport

General maritime transport concepts

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Maritime transport organizations

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Maritime transport publications

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Persons influential in maritime transport

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