ARNOLD'S COVE
- CAARC
- Latitude: 47.7595
- Longitude: -53.9899
- East Coast Canada
- Port in Canada
Location: Arnold's Cove Newfoundland and Labrador Canada
Arnold's Cove is a small but significant marine port located in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The port serves as an integral part of the region's maritime infrastructure despite its relatively modest scale. Below is an overview of its description and specifications:
Port Description
Arnold's Cove is situated in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador. Known for its deep waters and strategic location, it primarily supports the fishing industry, local commerce, and serves as a point of transfer for vessels navigating the North Atlantic. The community around the port is heavily engaged in maritime activities, contributing to the local economy. The port is also a part of the broader network of marine infrastructure that supports offshore oil and gas activities in the region.
Specifications
Geographic Coordinates
- Lat: Approximately 47°45'N
- Long: Approximately 53°59'W
Water Depth
- Approach Channel Depth: Generally deep, suitable for various types of vessels.
- Berth Depth: Varies, accommodating both small fishing boats and larger commercial ships.
Berthing Facilities
- Total Number of Berths: Limited, reflecting the port's scale.
- Berth Specifications: Specifics can vary, but facilities are typically designed to handle the needs of local and small commercial vessels.
Terminal Facilities
- Cargo Handling: Primarily geared towards fish products and local commodities.
- Storage: Available, but limited; primarily serving the needs of the fishing industry and local trade.
Services Available
- Fueling: Generally available, catering to local and transiting vessels.
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic services available; any major repairs are typically outsourced to larger ports nearby.
- Provisions: Basic provisioning services are available.
Navigation and Safety
- Navigational Aids: Standard navigational aids are in place to ensure safe entry and departure.
- Pilotage: Not typically required for small local vessels; however, larger commercial vessels may require pilot assistance.
Transport Connections
- Road Access: Direct road access connects the port to the Trans-Canada Highway, facilitating overland transport of goods.
- Nearest Airport: The nearest major airport is St. John's International Airport, located approximately 140 kilometers away by road.
Economic Activities
- Primary Industries: Fishing, local commerce, and activities related to offshore oil and gas.
- Community Engagement: The port plays a crucial role in supporting the local community's economy.
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
Arnold's Cove, like other ports in Newfoundland and Labrador, adheres to Canadian maritime regulations and environmental standards. The port operates under regulations established by Transport Canada and other relevant authorities to ensure safe and sustainable operations.
Summary
While not a major international port, Arnold's Cove plays a key role in the regional maritime network, supporting local industries and providing necessary services for maritime traffic in Placentia Bay. Its facilities are tailored to meet the needs of the local community and smaller commercial operations.
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