BERINGOVSKIY

  • RUBER
  • Latitude: 63.0627
  • Longitude: 179.365
  • CIS Pacific
  • Port in Russia

Location: Beringovskiy Chukotka Autonomous Okrug Russia

Marine Port: Beringovskiy, Russia

Overview: Beringovskiy is a port located on the eastern coast of Russia, specifically in the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. It primarily serves as a hub for the export of coal and other minerals. Due to its geographic and climatic conditions, the port has a challenging operating environment, including harsh weather and ice conditions.

Location:

  • Latitude: Approximately 63°03'N
  • Longitude: Approximately 179°15'E

Port Specifications:

  1. Purpose: Primarily serves as an export point for coal and other natural resources.

  2. Facilities:

    • Docking: Usually consists of berths suitable for handling bulk carriers. The infrastructure may be basic compared to larger ports, focusing on operational efficiency for bulk exports.
    • Cargo Handling: Equipped with facilities for loading bulk commodities, especially coal. This may include conveyor belts, cranes, and other loading equipment.
    • Storage: Includes stockyards for temporary storage of coal and possibly other minerals before shipment.
  3. Capacity:

    • Vessel Size: Capable of accommodating bulk carriers, though specific size limitations should be verified based on the latest port data.
    • Throughput: Primarily designed for high volumes of coal. Exact throughput capacity can vary, depending on infrastructure and operational conditions.
  4. Navigational Details:

    • Access: Vessels accessing the port need to navigate through icy waters, which may necessitate icebreaker assistance, especially in winter months.
    • Depth: Depth at berths and approach channels should be verified depending on vessel requirements, but may be limited to medium-sized bulk carriers.
  5. Operational Period:

    • Seasonal Operations: The port's operations are highly seasonal, with peak operating periods during the ice-free months. Ice conditions can severely limit or even halt operations during winter.
    • Operating Hours: Likely to be 24/7 during the ice-free period, subject to weather conditions.
  6. Climate:

    • Weather: Harsh and challenging with cold temperatures, high winds, and ice. Particular attention should be paid to weather forecasts and ice reports.
  7. Support Services:

    • Pilotage: Likely mandatory due to challenging navigation conditions.
    • Tug Assistance: Available as needed, particularly for maneuvering in icy conditions.
    • Icebreaker Support: Often required, especially during the shoulder seasons when ice is still present in the waters.
  8. Regulatory and Safety Compliance:

    • Maritime Regulations: Conforms to Russian maritime regulations and International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards.
    • Safety Protocols: Rigorous safety standards due to challenging operational environment.
  9. Nearby Infrastructure:

    • Transportation Links: Limited road and rail links compared to more developed regions; reliance on maritime transport is significant.
    • Support Facilities: May include basic port facilities such as administrative buildings, maintenance yards, and crew accommodation.

Note: Given the remote location and extreme conditions, it is advisable for shipping companies and mariners to liaise closely with port authorities for the latest and most detailed information before planning a voyage to or from Beringovskiy.

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