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A history of the Kingston harbour
Kingston Harbour has played an important role in the history of all the groups that have lived on the surrounding land. Its aquamarine waters provided fishing for the Tainos; a port for the Spanish, a port and naval base for British pirates and naval forces from which they attacked the Spanish Main, and home and business district for Jamaicans for over three centuries.
Kingston harbour is the seventh largest natural harbour in the world. It is an almost landlocked sheet of water approximately 10 miles (16 km) long by 2 miles (3.2 km) wide. Most of it is deep enough to accommodate large ships, even close to shore. It is bordered to the north by the city of kingston, the capital of Jamaica, to the west by Hunts Bay and the municipality of Portmore, and to the south and east by the Palisadoes spit.
The Harbour is a valuable resource for the people of Jamaica , providing port and airport facilities, fishing, site for thousands of industrial and commercial enterprises, as well as home for hundreds of thousands of Jamaicans.
In addition, the rich biodiversity of the harbour is under threat from pollution and alien species brought there by shipping.
The very feature that makes Kingston Harbour a safe and sheltered haven, contribute to its vulnerability to pollution: it is largely, landlocked, with a relatively small opening on the southeastern end.
The Kingston harbour is polluted by a combination of domestic sewage, run off from drainage d...

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Submitted by: kraziikid
Date Submitted: 07-19-2011
Category: Miscellaneous
Words: 1201
Pages: 4.8