BIZERTE ANCH

  • Latitude: 37.2906
  • Longitude: 9.94211
  • West Mediterranean
  • Anchorage in Tunisia

Location: Bizerte Bizerte Governorate 7000 Tunisia

Web-site: http://www.portdebizerte.tn/

Bizerte Anchorage (BIZERTE ANCH) Overview

General Information:

  • Location: Bizerte, Tunisia
  • Coordinates: Approximately 37° 16' N latitude and 9° 52' E longitude

Key Features:

  • Type: Natural deep-water anchorage
  • Geography: Located near the Mediterranean coast, the anchorage is protected by natural land formations, offering a safe harbor.
  • Access: Provides access to the Port of Bizerte, which is one of the key ports in Tunisia. The anchorage is situated outside the main port area but still within convenient reach.

Specifications:

  • Depth: Varies but generally deeper near the entrance, accommodating larger vessels. Specific depth information should be obtained from nautical charts and updated local navigation sources.
  • Seabed: Generally composed of sand and mud, aiding in good holding ground for anchoring.
  • Tidal Range: Mediterranean waters have a lower tidal range; however, local variations can occur, requiring attention.
  • Weather Conditions: Predominantly Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Winds can be variable, with local wind patterns influenced by regional topography.

Facilities and Services:

  • Anchorage Area: Sufficient space for multiple vessels, with designated areas based on vessel size and type.
  • Pilotage: Typically compulsory when entering or leaving the port; local port authority should be contacted for pilotage requirements.
  • Tugs: Availability of tug services for assisting vessels.
  • Moorings: Not usually available in the anchorage area, but the port area has adequate mooring facilities.
  • Supplies: Proximity to the Port of Bizerte ensures that provisions, water, fuel, and other supplies can be arranged.

Navigation:

  • Approaches: Clear approaches with marked navigational aids, though mariners should be vigilant of local fishing activities and small craft.
  • Hazards: Common maritime hazards including sudden weather changes and potential localized strong currents. Mariners should ensure their charts are up-to-date and adhere to local maritime advisories.
  • Communication: Marine VHF radio for communication with port authorities and pilot services.

Security:

  • Regulations: Complies with international maritime security regulations. Ships must follow established procedures for security and customs clearance.
  • Inspections: Regular inspections might be conducted by port authorities or coast guard for compliance and safety.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Pollution Control: Stringent pollution control measures enforced to preserve marine and coastal environments.
  • Waste Disposal: Facilities for proper disposal of waste, following international maritime environmental standards.

Notes:

  • Contact Information: Mariners should contact the Port of Bizerte for specific instructions, updated anchorage details, and any recent changes.
  • Charting: Always refer to the latest nautical charts and publications for detailed and accurate navigation information.

Utilize this overview as a guideline, but always ensure direct communication with local authorities and access to real-time data for safe and efficient anchorage operations at Bizerte.

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