BELHAVEN
- USBPV
- Latitude: 35.5356
- Longitude: -76.6233
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
Port Description: Belhaven, North Carolina, USA
General Information:
- Location: Belhaven is located on the northeastern coast of North Carolina, along the Pungo River which is part of the larger Pamlico Sound.
- Coordinates: 35.5435° N latitude, -76.6183° W longitude.
- Port Type: Coastal Port
Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: The port primarily serves smaller vessels and supports the handling of bulk cargo, especially commodities related to agriculture and fishing due to its regional economy.
- Marina: Belhaven has several marinas catering to recreational boating and small commercial vessels. It’s a popular stop for yachts and smaller crafts traveling the Intracoastal Waterway.
- Docks & Berths: There are multiple public and private docks. These include facilities for basic berthing and servicing of smaller vessels, with some berths dedicated to fueling and transient docking.
- Storage & Warehousing: Limited storage and warehousing facilities that cater primarily to local businesses and commodities.
- Fishing: Significant activities related to commercial and recreational fishing are carried out at the port and its surrounding waters.
Services:
- Fueling: Availability of marine diesel and gasoline services.
- Maintenance & Repair: Basic maintenance and repair services are available, primarily geared towards smaller vessels.
- Provisions: Nearby town facilities provide for basic provisions and marine supplies, essential for transient sailors and fishing operations.
- Navigation Aids: The port is equipped with standard navigational aids to ensure safe ingress and egress from the Pungo River.
Depth & Tides:
- Channel Depth: Channel depths vary, with maintained channels generally allowing vessels with drafts up to approximately 12 feet.
- Tide Range: The tidal range in Belhaven is relatively mild but should be checked by mariners for specific times, especially for vessels with deeper drafts.
Safety & Security:
- Coast Guard: The U.S. Coast Guard operates in the region, with emphasis on search and rescue operations, which are crucial given the recreational boating activity in the area.
- Harbor Master: Typically, a Harbor Master oversees operational safety, dock assignments and services coordination in smaller ports like Belhaven.
Notable Information:
- Economic Role: The port predominantly serves the local community, contributing significantly to the local economy through fishing, maritime trades, and tourism.
- Tourism: Belhaven is increasingly popular for its serene natural surroundings and historic charm, boosting marina activities and development of waterfront properties and amenities.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Convenient access via U.S. Route 264 which runs near Belhaven, connecting it to broader North Carolina.
- Waterway Access: Integrated into the Intracoastal Waterway, providing an important route for traveling yachts and small commercial vessels.
Future Development:
- There are initiatives aimed at improving port facilities and services, with an eye on enhancing its transport, storage mechanisms and attracting more significant marine traffic.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Typically managed by local municipal authorities with specific contact details available through the Town of Belhaven’s administrative offices or local marine businesses.
- Primary Website: Additional details and contact information often visible through the Belhaven local government website or associated marina websites.
This description provides a general snapshot of Belhaven's port in North Carolina, prioritizing its strategic relevance for local economic activities, recreational use, and its functional capacities.
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