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sea link (plural sea links)

  1. (shipping) A regular connection between two (or more) ports, such as that provided by a ferry service.
    • 2021 December 29, Philip Haigh, “Rail's role in unifying Great Britain and Northern Ireland”, in RAIL, number 947, page 25:
      However, when Britain left the European Union, ferries started to ply a direct sea link from Ireland, to save hauliers from custom's bureaucracy of driving via Britain.