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==Navigation== Although it is navigable by large ships, there are safer waters to the south ([[Drake Passage]]) and to the north ([[Strait of Magellan]]).<ref name="Laudy">{{Cite book | first = Mark | last = Laudy | editor1-last = Greenberg | editor1-first = Melanie C. | editor2-last = Barton | editor3-last = McGuinness | editor3-first = Margaret E. | contribution = The Vatican Mediation of the Beagle Channel Dispute: Crisis Intervention and Forum Building | title = Words Over War:Mediations and Arbitration to Prevent Deadly Conflict| year = 2000 | publisher = Rowman & Littlefield | location = Lanham, Md. | isbn = 978-0-8476-9893-6 | editor2-first = John H.}}</ref> Under the [[Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina]], ships of other nations navigate with a Chilean [[Maritime pilot|pilot]] between the [[Strait of Magellan]] and [[Ushuaia]] through the [[Magdalena Channel]] and the [[Cockburn Channel]] to the Pacific Ocean, then by the Ballenero Channel, the O'Brien Channel and the northwest branch of the Beagle Channel.<ref>[https://www.un.org/Depts/los/LEGISLATIONANDTREATIES/PDFFILES/TREATIES/CHL-ARG1984PF.PDF ''Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1984'']</ref>
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