AUX MOINES
- FRYSZ
- Latitude: 47.4922
- Longitude: -2.83315
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in France
Location: France
AUX MOINES is a lesser-known maritime location in France, and there appears to be some confusion regarding its exact specification in maritime records. However, for the sake of providing a broad overview, I'll draft a general descriptive template and specifications based on the typical details required for a port facility. If AUX MOINES is a smaller or specialized facility, details might be more sparse compared to larger, well-established ports.
Port Description: AUX MOINES, France
General Information:
- Port Name: AUX MOINES
- Country: France
- Location: Specific coordinates and region within France would be determined based on more precise geographic data. Typical coordinates are given in latitude and longitude.
- Port Type: Could range from a marina or small commercial port to a landing stage for localized fishing and smaller cargo/trade operations.
- Governing Authority: Likely managed by a local port authority or regional maritime organization.
Specifications:
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: To be specified
- Longitude: To be specified
Harbor Characteristics:
- Harbor Size: Small to Medium (based on assumed scale)
- Berth Information: Specifics of quays, wharfs, and number of berths typically provided.
- Draft Depth: Variable, precise depth pending. Often measured at berth locations and entry channels.
Facilities and Services:
- Cargo Handling: Facilities might include basic cranes, fork-lifts, and other loading/unloading equipment.
- Storage: Possible availability of warehouses, open storage areas, and perhaps refrigeration for perishables.
- Repair Services: Likely presence of basic ship repair services, dry dock may not be available for larger vessels.
Navigation Information:
- Channel Depth: To be ascertained based on hydrographic surveys.
- Tidal Information: High and low tide ranges, which can significantly affect smaller ports.
- Pilotage: Typically, pilotage services might be smaller scale or potentially coordinated with larger nearby ports.
- Navigational Aids: Lights, markers, and potentially electronic navigation aids (e.g., VTS - Vessel Traffic Service).
Accessibility:
- Nearest Major Port: Identify the nearest major port for relevant logistical coordination.
- Road and Rail Connections: Description of how the port is connected to major transportation networks.
- Airports: Nearest regional airport for facilitating air freight or travel.
Security and Regulations:
- Customs: Presence of customs office for international consignments.
- Port Security: Measures in place for port and cargo security adhering to ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code.
- Environmental Regulations: Typical compliance with national and international marine environmental standards.
Other Services:
- Fuel Supply: Bunkering services available.
- Fresh Water Supply: Availability of potable water for vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for handling marine and port-related waste.
- Logistics and Distribution: Basics of logistic services including trucking, freight forwarding.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Contact for the local governing body or port administration.
- Emergency Services: Contact details for local coast guard, marine police, emergency medical services.
Conclusion
This draft provides a general framework for describing a marine port like AUX MOINES in France. For precise and detailed information, one would typically refer to maritime guides, nautical almanacs, or contact local port authorities directly.
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