AMPENAN ANCH
- Latitude: -8.555063
- Longitude: 116.0571
- Indonesia
- Anchorage in Indonesia
Location: Ampenan Lombok Indonesia
Marine Port Description and Specification for Ampenan Anchorage (AMPENAN ANCH), Indonesia
Location:
- Name: Ampenan Anchorage
- Country: Indonesia
- Coordinates: Approx. Latitude -8.5833° S, Longitude 116.0833° E
- Region: Ampenan, Lombok Island, Nusa Tenggara Barat
Overview: Ampenan Anchorage, recognized as AMPENAN ANCH, primarily serves as a maritime mooring point rather than a full-scale port facility. This anchorage is situated off the coast of Ampenan, a historic town near Mataram City on the island of Lombok. It plays a critical role in facilitating maritime activities in the region including cargo transfer, fishing, and occasionally acts as a waypoint for vessels navigating through the Lesser Sunda Islands.
Port Type:
- Primary Function: Anchorage
Functions & Services:
- Cargo transfer
- Fishing operations
- Small-scale commercial activities
- Emergency anchoring
- Safe harbor during adverse weather
Anchorage Area:
- Depth: Varies from 5 to 35 meters, adequate for various sizes of vessels adhering to draft limitations.
- Seabed Composition: Generally comprises mud and sandy substrate, providing moderate holding ground.
Navigation:
- Approach: Vessels approaching from the Bali Strait or Lombok Strait are advised to navigate cautiously due to the presence of coral reefs and shallow areas.
- Navigational Aids: Some buoys and markers are in place. Local pilotage is recommended for unfamiliar vessels.
- Prevailing Winds: Predominantly from the southeast during the dry season (May to September); shifts to the northwest during the wet season (November to March).
Facilities:
- Load/Discharge Facilities: Minimal shore-side infrastructure. Floating platforms or barges may be utilized for transferring goods between ship and shore.
- Bunker Services: Limited; typically arranged through local marine service providers.
- Repairs: Basic repair services available in Mataram; extensive repairs would require relocation to a more equipped port.
Regulations and Compliance:
- Port Authority/Oversight: Managed by local authorities in coordination with Indonesian maritime agencies.
- Documentation: Standard Indonesian maritime regulations and international shipping standards apply. Ensure compliance with the latest navigational and environmental regulations.
Security:
- ISPS Code: Not a full ISPS port, but monitored by local maritime security forces.
- Patrols: Routine patrols by Indonesian Navy and local Marine Police.
Environmental Considerations:
- Marine Life: Marine biodiversity in surrounding waters; recommended to follow environmentally friendly practices.
- Weather: Sub-tropical with distinct wet and dry seasons. Mariners should plan anchorage based on seasonal forecasts to avoid monsoons and potential cyclonic activity.
Connectivity:
- Nearest Town: Ampenan, close to Mataram, which provides logistical and transportation support.
- Transport Links: Road connections to Mataram and other parts of Lombok.
Contact Information:
- Agent/Authority Contact: Typically coordinated through local shipping agents or the Regional Port Authority.
Important Notes:
- Always verify the latest navigational charts and local notices to mariners.
- Local knowledge is crucial due to varying water depths and potential underwater hazards.
- Mariners should establish communication with local authorities prior to arrival for the latest port and anchorage conditions.
This overview should provide a foundational understanding of the Ampenan Anchorage. Mariners are encouraged to undertake further research or contact local agents for comprehensive and current information.
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