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"mooring line" is a rope or cable that is used to secure a boat or ship to a stationery object, such as a dock or a buoy, so that it doesn't drift away.
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- In order to maintain their position, these foundations use a series of mooring lines and anchors attached to the sea floor. (energy.gov)
- Turtles were also discovered entangled in discarded plastic chairs, wooden crates, weather balloons and boat mooring line. (sciencedaily.com)
- As you head down the permanent mooring line you'll see the rock splits in 2 and meets again at approximately 22m. (divetheworldthailand.com)
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