AGERNAES
- Latitude: 55.1992
- Longitude: 9.98528
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Denmark
Location: Agernæs Denmark
Agernæs Marine Port, Denmark
Location:
- Country: Denmark
- Region: Funen (Fyn), Southern Denmark.
- Coordinates: Approx. 55°32' N latitude and 10°15' E longitude.
General Description:
Agernæs is a small but strategically located marine port on the island of Funen. It primarily serves local fishing activities, recreational boating, and small-scale shipping operations. Given its position close to the central Danish archipelago, it offers scenic maritime routes and easy access to the Baltic Sea.
Facilities and Services:
Berthing:
- Types: Fixed piers and floating docks.
- Capacity: Limited; suitable for small to medium-sized vessels including fishing boats and leisure craft.
- Depth: Typically around 2-4 meters, but this varies with tides and specific locations within the port.
Maritime Services:
- Fueling: Basic fueling services available; primarily diesel.
- Water Supply: Available at docking facilities.
- Electricity: Shore power connections for berthed vessels.
Additional Services:
- Boat Maintenance: Limited services available; basic repair facilities.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for disposal of general refuse and marine waste.
- Security: Basic port security measures including surveillance cameras.
Storage:
- Dry Docking: Limited options for small vessels.
- Warehousing: Minimal space, often catered toward local fishing operations.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighthouses/Buoys: Adequate for day and night navigation within the local waters.
- Marine Channel: Clearly marked and maintained for safety.
Surrounding Infrastructure:
Transport Links:
- Roads connecting to major towns and cities on Funen.
- Public transport is minimal; nearest major transport hub is Odense.
Local Facilities:
- Small shops and eateries catering to fishermen and tourists.
- Lodging options including bed-and-breakfast establishments and small hotels.
- Nearby natural attractions suitable for hiking and nature activities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Tide and Weather: Typically mild-temperate climate with seasonal variations. Tidal range is limited but should be considered for entry/exit schedules.
- Conservation: Adherence to Danish environmental regulations; emphasis on protecting local marine life and habitats.
Shipping and Regulations:
- Customs and Inspections: As a smaller port, customs operations might be conducted in collaboration with larger nearby ports.
- Harbor Master: Available for assistance with docking, navigation, and regulatory compliance.
Agernæs is a quaint and functional marine port that perfectly suits small-scale local maritime activities and offers a pleasant stop for boating enthusiasts exploring the waters of southern Denmark.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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HDMS SOELOEVEN | Military | N/A | 5/15/2025 | |
ONIYANMA | Pleasure | 5/15/2025 |