0 present participle of berth --
1 If a ship or boat berths or if you berth it somewhere, it is tied up and stays in that place: --
The ship berthed at Sydney.
The object is to effect considerable economy in maintenance of destroyers in reserve and to relieve berthing congestion in southern yards.
Furthermore, the harbour is overcrowded and there is inadequate quiet water berthing.
I mentioned airports and safe berthing places in one of my previous reports.
It would be able to deny berthing to fishermen, especially inshore fishermen, and perhaps to cargo boats and yachts.
Fourteen officers and 400 men are required at the station for handling, berthing, cleaning airships, etc.
Berthing on this voyage was in accordance with existing standards.
Berthing and warehousing facilities are still not available.
There should be a restriction to keep tankers away from coasts, except when they are berthing.