what is the difference between tidal and non tidal ports
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In a non-tidal port, there is usually a river feeding the water levels in the port, minimizing the effects of the moon and the tidal changes. Inland ports are almost always no-tidal. Tidal ports are almost always in coastal regions.
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The water levels within the port are subject to change with the ocean tides. In a non-tidal port, there is usually a river feeding the water levels in the port, minimizing the effects of the moon and the tidal changes. Inland ports are almost always no-tidal.
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