BARRATLANTIC
- GBARV
- Latitude: 57.0024
- Longitude: -7.40895
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Barratlantic in the UK
Barratlantic Ltd. Marine Port Overview: Barratlantic Ltd. operates a port facility located at Ardveenish, Isle of Barra in the Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK. It is primarily a fish processing company but the facility also functions as a port for the local fishing fleet.
Key Specifications:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 56.954°N latitude, 7.472°W longitude.
- Address: Ardveenish, Isle of Barra, Western Isles, HS9 5UN, Scotland, UK.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Quay Infrastructure: Equipped with quays that can accommodate fishing vessels of various sizes.
- Fish Processing Plant: An on-site plant for processing catches, which includes facilities for storing, sorting, and preparing fish and seafood for market.
- Cold Storage: Significant cold storage capacity to keep products fresh before they are shipped.
- Handling Equipment: Includes cranes, hoists, and other machinery designed for efficient loading and unloading of fish.
Services Provided:
- Fishing Vessel Support: Provision of essential services such as fuel, water, and ice for the fishing fleet.
- Processing Services: From landing to packaging, the facility handles the complete fish processing cycle.
- Logistical Support: Coordination with shipping companies for transporting processed fish to markets within the UK and abroad.
Operational Details:
- Operating Hours: Generally operates during business hours but may accommodate landings and other activities based on the incoming fleet schedule.
- Workforce: Employs a team of skilled workers specialized in fish processing, logistics, and support services for the fishing industry.
Environmental and Safety Standards:
- Compliance: Adheres to UK and EU regulations concerning fishing quotas, sustainability, and processing standards.
- Health and Safety: Regular audits and compliance checks to ensure worker safety and product hygiene.
Economic Impact:
- Local Economy: An integral part of the Isle of Barra's economy, supporting local fishermen and providing jobs.
- Export Market: Plays a crucial role in the UK seafood supply chain, exporting high-quality fish products.
Access and Transportation:
- Road Access: Connected via local road networks facilitating transport of fish products to the mainland.
- Shipping Routes: Positioned to take advantage of shipping routes within the Western Isles.
Potential Uses of the Port:
- Fishing Activity: Predominantly serves the local fishing industry.
- Temporary Storage and Transshipment: Suitable for short-term storage and transshipment of fish and seafood.
- Community Services: Occasionally provides marina-related services to the local community, including sheltering vessels.
Noteworthy Information:
- The port is named after Barratlantic Ltd., reflecting its primary operational focus on the fishing and seafood industry.
- This facility is optimized for the specific needs of the regional fishing fleet, primarily focusing on enhancing the quality and efficiency of fish processing and handling.
Contact Information:
- Phone: +44 (0)1871 810 404
- Email: [email protected]
- Website: www.barratlantic.co.uk
This port, while modest in comparison to major commercial ports, serves a vital role in the local economy and the broader seafood supply chain in the UK.
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