ANZIO ANCH
- Latitude: 41.4404
- Longitude: 12.6555
- West Mediterranean
- Anchorage in Italy
Location: Anzio Lazio 00042 Italy
Phone number: +39 06 984 8001
Web-site: http://www.portodiAnzio.it
Marine Port Description and Specification: Anzio Anchorage (ANZIO ANCH), Italy
General Overview:
Anzio Anchorage is a maritime anchorage located near the coastal town of Anzio in the Lazio region of Italy. While Anzio itself features a small port primarily for fishing and recreational activities, the anchorage area is an important waypoint for various vessels.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 41.4422° N latitude and 12.6286° E longitude.
- Position: The anchorage lies off the coast of Anzio, just south of the central part of town, accessible via the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Anchorage Specifications:
- Type: Open sea anchorage; not within a closed harbor.
- Depth: Typically varies between 15 to 30 meters, depending on the specific anchoring point chosen.
- Bottom Composition: Predominantly sandy with patches of weed. The seabed provides moderate holding ground for anchors.
- Protection: Offers limited shelter due to exposure to the open sea; it is advisable to monitor weather conditions closely as the area can be affected by strong winds and swells.
Port Facilities (Nearby Anzio Port):
- Mooring: Limited to small and medium-sized vessels; mainly used for fishing boats and recreational craft.
- Cargo Handling: Not suitable for commercial cargo operations; nearest commercial ports are Civitavecchia and Gaeta.
- Amenities: Basic facilities available including water and fuel supplies, minor repair services, and provisions.
- Navigation Aids: Markers and lights guide vessels approaching or anchored.
Navigation:
- Approach: Approach to the anchorage is generally straightforward but requires attentiveness to local maritime traffic and underwater topography.
- Pilots: No pilot station available at Anzio; vessels must rely on their own navigational systems and local knowledge.
- Tides and Currents: Generally mild tidal range; currents need to be considered but are not extreme.
Meteorological Conditions:
- Climate: Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters, and hot, dry summers.
- Winds: Prevailing winds from the northwest during summer; winter can bring more variable winds including the mistral.
Regulations and Considerations:
- Customs and Immigration: Entry procedures for Italy apply; vessels should report to nearest immigration and customs authorities as required.
- Environmental Protection: Vessels are expected to comply with international and regional environmental regulations, including waste disposal practices.
Communication:
- VHF Communication: Vessels should monitor local VHF channels for navigational and safety information.
- Contact Points: For official procedures and services, vessels may need to liaise with the local port authorities or marine operators in Anzio.
Safety and Security:
- Security Level: Standard security operations prevalent; crew should remain vigilant as with any anchorage.
- Emergency Services: Basic maritime emergency services available; in case of severe emergencies, larger ports with more facilities, like Civitavecchia, may be contacted.
Nearby Attractions:
- Historical Sites: Anzio is rich in history, including the site of the World War II Anzio landings.
- Tourism: Numerous beaches, resorts, and seafood restaurants in proximity.
Anzio Anchorage provides a practical stopover point for a variety of vessels, though it is less equipped than larger commercial ports. Mariners should plan ahead with updated navigational charts and weather forecasts to ensure a safe and efficient stay.
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