Cabotage

/ˈkæbətɑʒ/ noun

The transport of goods or passengers between two places within the same country, or along a coast; also the right to do this.

From French 'cabotage', from Spanish 'cabo' (cape) suggesting coastal trading routes. The term refers to shipping that stays in coastal waters rather than crossing oceans.

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