What is a deep-water port?

The water level below-15m is called a deep-water port.

Before 2003, there were 19-15m deep-water ports in the world. They are Busan Port and Yangguang Port in South Korea, Kaohsiung Port in Taiwan Province Province of China, Hong Kong in China, Singapore, Tokyo Port, Yokohama Port, Kobe Port, Nagoya Port and Osaka Port in Japan, Tanjung Pelepas Port in Malaysia, Rotterdam Port in the Netherlands, Hamburg Port in Germany, Trieste Port in Italy, Los Angeles Port in the United States, South Louisiana Port and Auckland Port in France, and Dunkirk Port and Le Harvard Port in France. Before 2005, China, Tianjin, Ningbo, Antwerp and Marseille-forsyth will be added. New york-New Jersey Port and six other ports in the United States. By then, there will be 25 deep-water ports below-15m in the world.