BERKELEY

  • USJBK
  • Latitude: 37.86686
  • Longitude: -122.3147
  • US West Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: Berkeley CA US

Berkeley, known for its vibrant culture and proximity to major educational institutions like the University of California, Berkeley, is not primarily known for its marine port facilities. However, it does have some modest port infrastructure mainly used for recreational and small commercial purposes. Below are some details on the marine facilities available in Berkeley:

Berkeley Marina

Location:

  • Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 37.8656° N, 122.3137° W
  • Situated west of the city center, at the foot of University Avenue.

Facilities and Specifications:

  • Type: Primarily a recreational marina.
  • Capacity:
    • Over 1,000 berths for boats, ranging from small sailboats to larger yachts.
    • Can accommodate vessels up to approximately 60 feet in length.
  • Depth: Around 6 to 10 feet, depending on the tidal conditions.
  • Services:
    • Fuel dock available for gasoline and diesel.
    • Pump-out station for waste management.
    • Boat launch ramp for trailerable boats.
    • Maintenance and repair facilities, including boatyards and marine supply stores.
    • Utilities such as electricity and water are available at many berths.
  • Security: Gated access and patrols to ensure safety and security.

Usage:

  • Recreational: Primarily used by leisure sailors, yacht owners, and fishing enthusiasts.
  • Commercial: Minimal commercial activity, though there are occasional small-scale fishing operations and charter services.
  • Events and Activities: Hosts various boating and sailing events, including regattas and community festivals. It is also a popular spot for windsurfing and kayaking.

Nearby Amenities:

  • Cesar Chavez Park: Adjacent to the marina, offering trails, picnic areas, and off-leash dog areas.
  • Restaurants and Shops: Various dining options and marine-related retail shops are located nearby.
  • Public Access: Public trails and viewpoints provide excellent spots for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Environmental Info:

  • Water Quality: Subject to regular monitoring to ensure environmental standards are maintained.
  • Conservation Efforts: Local efforts focus on protecting marine life and reducing pollution.

Regulations:

  • Subject to federal, state, and local maritime regulations.
  • Specific rules regarding mooring, waste disposal, and environmental impact must be adhered to by all marina users.

While Berkeley does not serve as a major commercial shipping port, it offers ample facilities for recreational boating and small-scale maritime activities. For larger-scale commercial shipping needs, nearby Oakland or San Francisco ports serve as the primary hubs.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TARDIGRADE Sailing 2/21/2025
GIGI Sailing 2/21/2025
BENJAMIN WALTERS Sailing 2/21/2025
SEQUOIA Passenger BEN/OYP/RICH/EV/BERK 2/21/2025
SV MOON DANCE Sailing 2/21/2025
SUNSET HORNBLOWER Other US SFO AN 2/21/2025
COQUELICOT Tanker 2/20/2025
YACHT LAN Pleasure 2/20/2025
SYMPHONY Sailing 2/19/2025
GREYHOUND Sailing 2/17/2025
MISTRAL Sailing 2/17/2025
ATHENA Pleasure 2/16/2025
TOWBOATUS_ALAMEDA Towing/Tug SF BAY 2/16/2025
ERGO Sailing 2/16/2025
EMPRESS HORNBLOWER Passenger BERKLEY MARINA 2/16/2025
YAKAMOZ Pleasure 2/15/2025
S/V MEROPE Sailing 2/15/2025
NEW ALOSA Pleasure 2/11/2025
BLACKBIRD Passenger BEN/OYP/RICH/PCAY/EV 2/6/2025
STEEVES Pleasure 1/26/2025

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