Panama Canal Map Latin America

The Panama Canal is an artificial 82-kilometer waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a conduit for maritime trade between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Locks at each end lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial fresh water lake 26 meters above sea l…
The Panama Canal is an artificial 82-kilometer waterway in Panama that connects the Caribbean Sea with the Pacific Ocean. It cuts across the narrowest point of the Isthmus of Panama, and is a conduit for maritime trade between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Locks at each end lift ships up to Gatun Lake, an artificial fresh water lake 26 meters above sea level, created by damming the Chagres River and Lake Alajuela to reduce the amount of excavation work required for the canal. Locks then lower the ships at the other end. An average of 200 ML of fresh water is used in a single passing of a ship. The canal is threatened by low water levels during droughts.
  • Length: 82 km (51 miles)
  • Maximum boat length: 366 m (1,200 ft 9 in)
  • Maximum boat beam: 49 m (160 ft 9 in) · (originally 28.5 m or 93 ft 6 in)
  • Maximum boat draft: 15.2 m (50 ft)
  • Maximum boat air draft: 57.91 m (190.0 ft)
  • Locks: 3 locks up, 3 down per transit; all three lanes · (3 lanes of locks)
  • Status: Opened in 1914; expansion opened 26 June 2016
Data from: en.wikipedia.org