BAKKAFJORDDUR

  • Latitude: 66.0217
  • Longitude: -14.8268
  • North Atlantic
  • Port in Iceland

Address: Iceland

Bakkafjörður is a small village and port located on the northeastern coast of Iceland, within the fjord of the same name. It is part of the larger Langanesbyggð municipality in the Northeastern Region of Iceland. The port primarily serves the local fishing industry, which is a significant part of the area’s economy.

Port Description:

  • Location: Bakkafjörður, Northeastern Region, Iceland
  • Coordinates: Approximately 66.0017° N, 14.8650° W
  • Fjord: Bakkafjörður
  • Nearby Town: The closest town is Vopnafjörður, situated southwest of Bakkafjörður.

Port Specifications:

Harbor:

  • Type: Natural fjord harbor
  • Tidal Range: The tidal range in this area can vary, typical for Icelandic coastal areas, but is generally modest.
  • Shelter: The fjord provides good natural shelter against the harsh North Atlantic weather.

Facilities:

  • Quay/Berths: The port has quay facilities to accommodate fishing vessels.
  • Depth: Depth at berths is suitable for small to medium-sized fishing vessels; specific depths should be verified with local port authorities.
  • Fisheries: Primarily used for landing catches from fishing vessels.
  • Storage: Limited storage facilities are available for fish and related produce.

Infrastructure:

  • Navigation Aids: Standard navigation aids including buoys and lights are found to assist the safe navigation of vessels into the fjord.
  • Fuel: Fueling facilities are typically available for fishing/small commercial vessels.
  • Fish Processing: Basic processing facilities might be available locally.

Services:

  • Crew Services: Limited due to the village's small size. Basic necessities can be found, but more specialized services would require travel to larger towns like Vopnafjörður.
  • Repairs: Basic repair facilities, major repairs or specialized services likely need to be conducted in larger nearby ports.

Communication:

  • VHF Radio: Standard maritime VHF channels are monitored for communication with vessels.
  • Internet/Phone: Basic communication facilities available, though more robust connections may be limited.

Transportation:

  • Road Access: The village is accessible by road, though the remote location means that travel times can be significant. Weather conditions may affect road accessibility, especially in winter.
  • Nearest Airport: The nearest regional airport is at Vopnafjörður, providing limited domestic flights.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Climate: Cold maritime climate with potential for harsh weather and storms, especially in winter.
  • Wildlife: The area is known for its rich marine biology and birdlife; measures may be in place to protect the unique ecosystem.

Important Notes:

  • Permits and Regulations: Fishing and port usage are subject to Icelandic regulations and permits. Coordination with local port authorities and compliance with national laws is mandatory.
  • Emergency Services: Ensure familiarity with local emergency procedures and services available in this remote location.

Bakkafjörður represents a typical small Icelandic fishing port with basic facilities, suited primarily for local maritime activities and smaller-scale operations. The remote and rugged nature adds to its charm but also imposes limitations on available services and accessibility.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
EINAR HALFDANS IS 11 Fishing 9/19/2024

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