Suez Port

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El Salam Carducci 82 ship docked at Suez port, March 2006
El Salam Carducci 82 ship docked at Suez port, March 2006
Photograph of the port as seen from the International Space Station.
Photograph of the port as seen from the International Space Station.

The Suez Port is located at the southern boundary of Suez Canal. It is bordered by the imaginary line extending from Ras-El-Adabieh to Moussa sources including the North Coast until the entrance of Suez Canal.

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Ibrahim Dock; bordered by an imaginary line extending between the two breakwaters.
Petroleum Dock; bordered by an imaginary line extending 140 degrees from the extremity of the eastern breakwater until the western breakwater.
Ataka Port; borders are delimited by the port breakwaters.

The water out of the boundaries of Ibrahim Dock, Petroleum Dock, Ataka Port, Adabiya Port and New Petroleum bert is within the Suez Canal values.

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