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dockage

[dok-ij] / ˈdɒk ɪdʒ /




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Washington should reinstate the dockage fees as soon as possible and stay the course toward maritime self-reliance.

From MarketWatch • Nov. 6, 2025

This “rare offering in the heart of the Florida Keys” features “150 feet of private waterfront, dockage, boat ramp, private beach, two pools, and lush, mature tropical landscaping,” the listing states.

From MarketWatch • Oct. 17, 2025

Vessels that slow down when entering and departing the ports are given a rebate on their dockage fees.

From Washington Post • Mar. 15, 2019

These days she has her own electric blanket and pays dockage fees of $4,680 for the summer season, May through October, or $780 a month.

From New York Times • Nov. 24, 2016

It is difficult to describe in exact figures what the American expeditionary forces have done in the construction and improvement of dockage and warehouses since the first troops landed.

From America's War for Humanity by Russell, Thomas Herbert