0 a wooden or stone structure built in the water at the edge of a sea or lake and used by people getting on and off boats
1 a structure built out from the land into the water as a landing place for boats or as protection from waves
An ecological study station and a cafe could be attached to these jetties.
If the jetties were extended one by one, a possibility which cannot be ruled out, what then is the 'mighty organizational undertaking'?
The jetty area is considerably narrower to the north and south.
The unloading wharf, which will be at right angles to the jetty, will be 1,800 ft.
This licence sets the limit for the quantity of explosives or munitions that can be held on board a vessel while alongside the jetty.
They do not know whether the ticketing kiosks form part of the jetties and quays, and so forth.
Those ancillary services, naturally, include the provision of such things as ferries, jetties and piers.
The point was not made then that there was an unlimited right to bring in oil and natural gas through the jetty.
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