keelage

/ˈkiːlɪdʒ/
noun
  1. A fee or tax paid by a ship for the right to dock or anchor in a port.
    • The port authority increased the keelage to fund new dock repairs.
    • The captain paid the keelage before unloading the cargo at the harbor.
    • Small fishing boats are often exempt from keelage in this port.
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