AMRUM
- DEIAM
- Latitude: 54.6323
- Longitude: 8.39299
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Amrum 25946 Germany
Phone number: +49 4682 1234
Web-site: https://www.amrum.de/
Amrum Marine Port, Germany
General Description
Amrum is one of the North Frisian Islands located in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany. It is part of the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The island has a picturesque setting, offering scenic beaches, dunes, and a unique coastal ecosystem. The port on Amrum primarily caters to passenger ferries, fishing vessels, and leisure boats. It's a key transit point for tourists visiting the island and plays a crucial role in the local economy, which is heavily influenced by tourism and fishing.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 54.65° N latitude and 8.35° E longitude.
- Nearest Major Ports: Husum, Büsum, and Wyk auf Föhr.
Facilities and Infrastructure
Passenger Terminal:
- Equipped to handle passenger ferries that connect to the mainland and neighboring islands.
- Amenities include ticket counters, waiting areas, restrooms, and small retail outlets.
Berthing Options:
- Ferry Docking: The port has dedicated docks for ferries with adequate space for passenger boarding and disembarkation.
- Leisure Yachts: Separate berths are available for leisure boats and yachts.
- Fishing Vessels: Designated areas for local fishing boats and related activities.
Navigation Aids:
- Marked channels and buoys.
- Modern lighthouse or navigation lights ensuring safe entry and exit.
Support Services:
- Fueling stations for small boats and ferries.
- Basic maintenance and repair facilities, including a small boatyard.
- Waste disposal and recycling services.
Transportation Links:
- Bus and taxi services connecting the port to various parts of the island.
- Bicycle and car rental services available close to the terminal.
Safety and Security:
- 24/7 surveillance and port security.
- Customs and immigration facilities for ferry passengers.
Environmental Considerations:
- Strict regulations to protect the sensitive marine and coastal ecosystems.
- Facilities for bilge water and other waste management to reduce environmental impact.
Operating Conditions
- Tidal Information: The port is affected by the North Sea's tidal patterns, so timing for ferry operations is often synchronized with tidal schedules.
- Weather Conditions: Subject to North Sea weather patterns, including strong winds and occasional storms, mostly in the winter months. Summer brings milder and more stable weather favoring tourist activities.
Usage
- Tourism: The port experiences high traffic during the tourist season, with numerous visitors traveling to enjoy the island’s natural beauty.
- Local Economy: Acts as a crucial hub for the local fishing industry. Fresh catches are often transported via the port to the mainland.
- Recreation: Popular among yachting enthusiasts for its scenic and relatively serene waters.
Key Points of Contact
For detailed and up-to-date information, it is advisable to contact the local port authorities or the municipality of Amrum.
- Municipal Office: Gemeinde Amrum
- Port Authority: Hafenamt Amrum (Local Harbor Office)
The Amrum Marine Port, while not a major commercial hub, is an essential facility that supports the island's economy and caters to the specific needs of its residents and visitors.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN | Passenger | DEIAM<>DEWYK<>DEDAG | 11/7/2024 | |
UTHLANDE | Passenger | WYK/DAGEBUELL/AMRUM | 11/6/2024 | |
ALBERTE HOJ | Dredging | DEDAG | 11/3/2024 |