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Ports can have a wide environmental impact on local ecologies and waterways, most importantly water quality, which can be caused by dredging, spills and other pollution.In Ancient Greece, Athens' port of Piraeus was the base for the Athenian fleet which played a crucial role in the Battle of Salamis against the Persians in 480 BCE.In ancient India from 3700 BCE, Lothal was a prominent city of the Indus valley civilisation, located in the Bhal region of the modern state of Gujarāt.Ostia is now a large archaeological site noted for the excellent preservation of its ancient buildings, magnificent frescoes and impressive mosaics.Uniformly scattered across the Italian peninsula, the maritime republics were important not only for the history of navigation and commerce: in addition to precious goods otherwise unobtainable in Europe, new artistic ideas and news concerning distant countries also spread.From the 10th century, they built fleets of ships both for their own protection and to support extensive trade networks across the Mediterranean, giving them an essential role in reestablishing contacts between Europe, Asia, and Africa, which had been interrupted during the early Middle Ages.They also had an essential role in the Crusades and produced renowned explorers and navigators such as Marco Polo and Christopher Columbus.Meanwhile, Venice began its gradual ascent, while the other cities were still experiencing the long gestation that would lead them to their autonomy and to follow up on their seafaring vocation.Pisa followed and experienced its most flourishing period in the 13th century, and Ancona and Ragusa allied to resist Venetian power.Other businesses such as regional distribution centres, warehouses and freight-forwarders, canneries and other processing facilities find it advantageous to be located within a port or nearby.Modern ports will have specialised cargo-handling equipment, such as gantry cranes, reach stackers and forklift trucks.Some third world countries and small islands such as Ascension and St Helena still have limited port facilities, so that ships must anchor off while their cargo and passengers are taken ashore by barge or launch (respectively).An example of this is the St. Lawrence Seaway which allows ships to travel from the Atlantic Ocean several thousand kilometers inland to Great Lakes ports like Toronto, Duluth-Superior, and Chicago.[27] A smart port uses technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to be more efficient at handling goods.However, thanks to global government initiatives and exponential growth in maritime trade, the number of intelligent ports has gradually increased.A report by business intelligence provider Visiongain assessed that Smart Ports Market spending would reach $1.5 bn in 2019.[31] Every year 100 million cubic metres of marine sediment are dredged to improve waterways around ports.Transportation corridors around ports have higher exhaust emissions and this can have related health effects on local communities.It is followed by the ports of Singapore, Hong Kong and Kaohsiung, Taiwan, all of which are in East and Southeast Asia.
The Port of New York and New Jersey , U.S., grew from the original harbor at the convergence of the Hudson River and the East River at the Upper New York Bay .
The ancient Port of Genoa , Italy
Remains of the port of Ostia Antica , Italy
A map with the locations and coats of arms of the maritime republics of medieval Italy : Amalfi , Genoa , Pisa , and Venice , Noli , Ancona , Ragusa , Gaeta .
The Darsena, Milan [ it ] , Italy, the inland port of the city
Izola Marina, Slovenia
A ship pumping bilge water into a harbor
The port of Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh , India
The Port of Trieste , Italy , the main port of the northern Adriatic and starting point of the Transalpine Pipeline
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