ASTORIA ANCH
- Latitude: 46.209
- Longitude: -123.803
- US West Coast
- Anchorage in US
Location: Astoria OR 97103 US
Phone number: +1-503-741-3300
Web-site: https://www.portofastoria.com/
Astoria Anchor, also known as the Port of Astoria, is located at the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria, Oregon, United States. It serves as a significant maritime port and is well-equipped to accommodate a variety of maritime activities, including commercial shipping, fishing, and recreational boating.
Location:
- Position: Latitude 46.1880° N, Longitude 123.8307° W
- Accessibility: At the confluence of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean; accessible for vessels navigating from the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Harbor Characteristics:
- Depth: The draft at the port can accommodate vessels with average depths of up to 40 feet (12.2 meters) at mean low water, although specific berths have varying depths.
- Tide: The harbor experiences tidal variations, with specifics available from local tide charts and navigation authorities.
- Anchorages: Several designated anchorage areas are available, with sufficient space for mooring and anchoring for various ship sizes.
Facilities:
- Wharves and Piers: Includes multiple berths and docking facilities capable of handling bulk cargo, container ships, and fishing vessels.
- Cranes and Cargo-Handling Equipment: Equipped with modern cranes and cargo-handling equipment to facilitate the loading and unloading of goods, including bulk, breakbulk, and container cargo.
- Storage: Ample storage facilities for different types of cargo, including warehouses and open storage areas.
- Fishing Infrastructure: Fish processing facilities, cold storage, and support services tailored to the needs of the fishing industry.
- Marinas: Accommodation facilities for recreational boating and yachting.
Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage for incoming and outgoing vessels to ensure safe navigation through the river and into the harbor.
- Towing and Tug Services: Available for assisting with vessel berthing and departure operations.
- Bunkering Services: Fuel and water supply services available for ships calling at the port.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services are available; more extensive repairs may require facilities in nearby ports.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Well-connected through major road networks (U.S. Route 30) and rail links providing efficient cargo transit to and from the hinterland.
- Proximity: Close to major metropolitan areas such as Portland, offering further logistical benefits for cargo distribution.
Security and Safety:
- Port Security: Implemented in compliance with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring a high level of security within the port.
- Environmental Compliance: Measures in place to minimize environmental impacts, including waste management, spill response plans, and adherence to environmental regulations.
Economic Impact:
- Local Economy: Plays a vital role in supporting the local and regional economy by facilitating trade, providing employment, and supporting the fishing industry.
- Tourism: Attracts tourists to Astoria, leveraging historical significance and scenic beauty of the region.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Managed by the Port of Astoria Commission.
- Website: Port of Astoria for more details on operations, services, tariffs, and contact specifics.
Additional Information:
- Weather Conditions: Subject to Pacific Northwest weather patterns, with detailed forecasts and navigation warnings provided by local maritime authorities.
- Inspections and Regulations: Managed by the United States Coast Guard and other relevant authorities.
The Port of Astoria provides critical support to maritime activities in the region, bolstered by its strategic location and comprehensive facilities.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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DARYA MIRA | Cargo | PORTLAND USA | 11/26/2024 | |
GINNY H | Towing/Tug | IIWACO | 11/26/2024 | |
TRIUMPH II | Passenger | 11/26/2024 | ||
ANDRIA | Cargo | US LOG | 11/26/2024 | |
HOANH SON GLOBAL | Cargo | KALAMA-USA | 11/26/2024 | |
PAN CONCORD | Cargo | KALAMA | 11/25/2024 | |
DENSA CHEETAH | Cargo | US LOG | 11/24/2024 | |
LIBERTY | Other | WAUNA | 11/23/2024 | |
MISS MOLLY | Passenger | 11/23/2024 | ||
SSI PRUDENT | Cargo | US PDX | 11/22/2024 | |
CEPHEUS OCEAN | Cargo | US LOG | 11/21/2024 | |
MARILITA | Cargo | CN SPH>US VAN | 11/19/2024 | |
FRANSUS | Pleasure | 11/19/2024 | ||
REGINA | Cargo | US LOG | 11/17/2024 | |
ADMIRAL QUEEN | Cargo | US LOG | 11/17/2024 | |
NORDIC INCHEON | Cargo | PORTLAND | 11/16/2024 | |
IOS | Cargo | US PDX | 11/16/2024 | |
MAJESTIC ISLAND | Cargo | US KAM | 11/16/2024 | |
SAKIZAYA XCEL | Cargo | KALAMA-WASHINGTON | 11/14/2024 | |
21 GLORY | Cargo | US VAN | 11/12/2024 |