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A sea lane, sea road or shipping lane is a regularly used route for vessels on oceans and large lakes. In the Age of Sail they were not only determined by the distribution of land masses but also the prevailing winds, whose discovery was crucial for the success of long voyages. Sea lanes are very important for trade by sea. | A sea lane, sea road or shipping lane is a regularly used route for vessels on oceans and large lakes. In the Age of Sail they were not only determined by the distribution of land masses but also the prevailing winds, whose discovery was crucial for the success of long voyages. Sea lanes are very important for trade by sea. | ||
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With the MSP Challenge Game ship will always attempt to find the shortest path between their starting position, and their destination. The shipping lanes are used to guide shipping intensity via a preferred direction. | With the MSP Challenge Game ship will always attempt to find the shortest path between their starting position, and their destination. The shipping lanes are used to guide shipping intensity via a preferred direction. | ||
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===Placement Restrictions | ===Placement Restrictions=== | ||
Shipping routes cannot be placed on physically restricted areas, or designated no shipping zones. | Shipping routes cannot be placed on physically restricted areas, or designated no shipping zones. | ||
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# Place Lane | # Place Lane | ||
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===Traffic Separation Scheme | ===Traffic Separation Scheme=== | ||
A Traffic Separation Scheme or TSS is a traffic-management route-system ruled by the International Maritime Organization or IMO. The traffic-lanes (or clearways) indicate the general direction of the ships in that zone; ships navigating within a TSS all sail in the same direction or they cross the lane in an angle as close to 90 degrees as possible. | A Traffic Separation Scheme or TSS is a traffic-management route-system ruled by the International Maritime Organization or IMO. The traffic-lanes (or clearways) indicate the general direction of the ships in that zone; ships navigating within a TSS all sail in the same direction or they cross the lane in an angle as close to 90 degrees as possible. | ||
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