BERE ISLAND

  • Latitude: 51.6343
  • Longitude: -9.82093
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Ireland

Address: Ireland

Bere Island Marine Port - Ireland

Location: Bere Island is situated in Bantry Bay, off the coast of County Cork in southwestern Ireland. The island lies near the town of Castletownbere, which is one of the principal fishing hubs in Ireland.

Coordinates:

  • Approximately 51.63° N Latitude, -9.90° W Longitude

Description: Bere Island's port facilities are relatively small but vital for the local community and economy. The island primarily serves local fishermen, leisure boats, and occasional freight services. Its maritime activities are crucial not only for the inhabitants of Bere Island but also for the wider area, particularly noted for its fishing industry.

Specifications:

  1. Harbor Type:

    • Natural and sheltered harbor
  2. Facilities:

    • Piers and Quays: The island has several piers and quays used for different purposes including fishing, passenger ferries, and cargo handling.
    • Moorings: There are designated mooring areas for boats.
    • Boat Slips: Available for launching and retrieving vessels.
    • Storage: Limited facilities for storage of goods and fishing equipment.
    • Fishing Infrastructure: Includes fish handling, processing, and storage facilities.
  3. Depth:

    • Varies but generally suitable for small to medium-sized vessels. Greater depth is found at Castletownbere, accommodating larger vessels.
  4. Accessibility:

    • Accessible primarily by sea due to its island location. Frequent ferry services connect Bere Island to Castletownbere on the mainland.
    • Roads and paths on the island leading to the port facilities.
  5. Navigation:

    • Clearly marked navigational aids to ensure safe entry and departure for vessels.
    • The waters around Bere Island are known for being navigable but can be challenging due to the area's weather and tidal conditions.
  6. Infrastructure:

    • Basic utilities are available at the port including electricity and potable water.
    • Limited repair and maintenance services for vessels.
  7. Communication:

    • Standard marine communication channels are used—VHF radio for vessel-to-port and vessel-to-vessel communication.
  8. Passenger Services:

    • Regular ferry services for passengers commuting between Bere Island and the mainland.
    • Simple waiting areas and ticketing facilities.
  9. Security and Customs:

    • Surveillance and light security measures are in place, but the port does not typically handle international shipping requiring customs services.
  10. Auxiliary Services:

    • Local tour operators offer boating and fishing trips around the island and Bantry Bay.
    • Limited accommodation and eating facilities are available for visitors and seafarers.

Economic and Cultural Importance:

  • Fishing Industry: Bere Island plays a support role to the nearby Castletownbere, which is a significant fishing port. Many local fishermen operate out of Bere Island.
  • Tourism: The island is a scenic destination attracting tourists for its natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities such as hiking, bird watching, and water sports.
  • Community: The port is a lifeline for the island's residents, ensuring the transport of goods, services, and people to and from the mainland.

Bere Island’s maritime port, though small, is a pivotal facet of life for both residents and the broader region, maintaining connectivity and supporting the local economy, especially the fishing sector.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
THIKA Sailing 9/8/2024
QUALIA Sailing 9/7/2024
SHIRAZ Sailing 9/7/2024
FULLER SPIRIT Pleasure 9/6/2024
JUBILANT Sailing 9/1/2024
FREDLINJO Sailing 8/30/2024
FREE SPIRIT Sailing 8/29/2024
MUIREANN Pleasure 8/28/2024
GRACIE-ROSE Sailing 8/22/2024

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