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KYRENIA HARBOUR.
(1) 150 ft.
(2) 12 ft.
1. At bar or entrance, what is:—
(1) the minimum width ?
(2) the minimum navigable depth, L.W.O.S.T.?
(Note.—If between the entrance and the deep
sea there are bars or shoals where a lesser
depth occurs than the minim-i-m indicated
above, a list of such obstructions and of the
depths over them (L.W.O.S.T.) should be
given).
In the approach channel from bar or entrance
to berthing accommodation, what i s : —
(1) the minimurn and m a x i m u m width ?
(2) the *n-iiwi*nmi--n and maximum depth,
L.W.O.S.T.?
3. What
(1) the rise and fall of tides
(a) ordinary springs,
(6) ordinary neaps ?
(2) the rise of ordinary
L.W.O.S.T.?
neaps above
4. W h a t is the ma-rimn m available depth of
water—
(a) at piers or wharves, L.W.O.S.T. .
(b) in the case of enclosed docks in the
entrance locks, if any, and at dock
quays, H.W.O.N.T.?
5. W h a t are the respective lengths of piers,
wharves, or (in the case of enclosed docks)
dock quays, where the maximum depth of
water, referred to in Question 4, exists .
W h a t percentage does the total of these
lengths bear to the total accommodation at the
port?
6. What are' the dimensions (length, loaded
draught, and beam at that draught) of the
largest vessels which under existing circum–
stances, can b e —
(a) berthed alongside anv pier or wharf
(L.W.O.S.T.) .
in the case of enclosed docks—
(b)
(1) admitted direct to ?
or
(2) admitted through the entrance lock
of any important dock or docks,
H.W.O.N.T.?
7. What are the dimensions (length, breadth, and
depth over sill H.W.O.N.T.) of the largest dry
dock orfloatingdock in the port .
N o approach channel.
N o regular tides. There is an irregular rise
and fall of from 1ft.to lit ft.
(a) 8 ft.
1 jetty 70ft.long.
1 jetty 40 ft. long.
(a) length 60 ft., draught 7-J- ft., beam 20 ft.
S. Are operations in progress to increase the
depth of water—
(a) at the entrance and in the approach (a) No.
channel—
(b) in the case of enclosed docks, at the
entrance lock, if any, of any important
dock or docks—
(c) at the principal berths—
,
(c) No.
to 40 feet at L.W.O.S.T. (in the case of the berths
at enclosed docks, H.W.O.N.T.), and is accom–
modation being provided for vessels 1,000 feet
in length and of 100 feet beam ?
If not, to what extent is deepening being effected,
and for vessels of what dimensions (length, '
draught, and beam at that draught) is accom- \
modation being provided or in contemplation . i