The sea traffic was incessant, night and day, wherever you looked.
The West Bridge has been struck by sea traffic twice.
There are two crests on the bridge to allow for the passage of sea traffic.
The lights guided sea traffic until 1848 when they were replaced by the granite structure (see picture).
But Israel announced that it was not yet lifting restrictions on sea traffic as planned.
Despite this, there was still commercial sea traffic, though the harbour went into further decline in the 20th century.
During this time, sea traffic to Villahermosa increased which made it a relatively important port.
Most coastal and internal sea traffic was not convoyed until mid-1918.
Air and sea traffic, for example, are completely dependent on the use of radio frequencies.
There was a lot of sea traffic, and several ships were swept away.