de facto blockade

de facto blockade
A blockade, which may be established by a naval officer acting upon his own discretion or under direction of superiors, without governmental notification, as an adjunct to naval operations, merely by giving notice on the spot to ships coming from a distance. 56 Am J1st War § 172.

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