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|definition=Fixed bar in a waterway to determine the height of the water level above or below a fixed reference horizon for immediate reading by shipping; Water level indicator whose zero mark is at the level of chart datum. The water level can be brought directly in relation to the marine charted depth, eg. a water level of + 2.00 m corresponds to a charted depth of sounding -2.00 m | |definition=Fixed bar in a waterway to determine the height of the water level above or below a fixed reference horizon for immediate reading by shipping.; Water level indicator whose zero mark is at the level of chart datum. The water level can be brought directly in relation to the marine charted depth, eg. a water level of + 2.00 m corresponds to a charted depth of sounding -2.00 m | ||
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Definition
Fixed bar in a waterway to determine the height of the water level above or below a fixed reference horizon for immediate reading by shipping.; Water level indicator whose zero mark is at the level of chart datum. The water level can be brought directly in relation to the marine charted depth, eg. a water level of + 2.00 m corresponds to a charted depth of sounding -2.00 m