Category
page 1Sea lanes
Strait of Malacca
strait between the Malay Peninsula and the Indonesian island of Sumatra
Northwest Passage
sea route north of North America
Singapore Strait
strait between Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore
Northeast Passage
shipping lane from the Kara Sea to the Pacific Ocean
triangular trade
trade route among three ports or regions

thalassocracy
thumb|Ancient Carthage from about 323 BCE, an example of a thalassocracy.
St. Lawrence Seaway
major canal system connecting the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
Manila galleon
Royal Spanish trading ships, 1565–1815
Spanish treasure fleet
convoy system used by the Spanish Empire from 1566 to 1790
climate change in the Arctic
effects of global warming in the Arctic
Intracoastal Waterway
inland waterway along the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico coasts of the United States
North–South Transport Corridor
Corridor for trade connectivity from Moscow to Mumbai through Central Asia
Northern Sea Route
shipping route running along the Russian Arctic coast
Cape Route
shipping route around the Cape of Good Hope
Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route
Soviet government organization
Penang Strait
strait
Arctic Bridge
seasonal sea route
Spanish Main
historical region
Pirate Round
sailing route – late 17th & early 18th centuries
Motorways of the Sea
Ilulissat Declaration
Arctic inter-governmental conference
York Factory Express
19th-century fur trading convoy route
Arctic shipping routes
maritime shipping route near the North Pole
Kitamaebune
thumb|upright=1.7|The , photographed pre-1926 by Iida Yonezō
thumb|The Michinoku Maru, a modern reconstruction of a kitamaebune
The was a shipping route (and also the ships involved) in Japan from the Edo period to the Meiji era. The route went from Osaka through the Seto Inland Sea and the Kanmon Straits to ports in Hokuriku on the Sea of Japan and later to Hokkaidō.