BOROYSUND FISHING
- Latitude: 63.5691
- Longitude: 9.19336
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Boroysund Nordland Norway
Borøysund Fishing Port is a specialized maritime facility located in Norway. Here’s an overview of its key descriptions and specifications:
Location
- Country: Norway
- Region: Generally falls within the Troms og Finnmark county, north of Bodø
- Coordinates: (Example) Latitude: 69.9146° N, Longitude: 18.5833° E
General Description
Borøysund Fishing Port primarily serves as a hub for commercial and local fishing activities. It is designed to support various fishing operations, including the docking, unloading, and servicing of fishing vessels. The port’s location is strategic for access to rich fishing waters of the Norwegian Sea and the Arctic regions.
Facilities and Infrastructure
- Berthing: The port has multiple berths specifically designed to accommodate various sizes of fishing vessels. It includes mooring facilities that handle the diverse needs of the fishing fleet.
- Quay Length: Total quay length can be variable, but typically is long enough to handle simultaneous docking of multiple boats.
- Depth: Safe depth for docking is often maintained (Example: up to 6-8 meters), but this depends on specific port section and dredging schedules.
- Loading/Unloading: Equipped with cranes, conveyors, and other necessary equipment to facilitate efficient loading and unloading of catch.
- Storage: Includes refrigerated storage facilities and fish processing units to handle, store, and prep fresh catch.
- Fueling Station: The port has fueling stations capable of refuelling various sizes of fishing vessels.
- Repair Facilities: Basic repair and maintenance services are offered, sometimes including dry dock facilities for more extensive repairs.
- Waste Management: Proper waste disposal and fish by-product processing facilities are in place to comply with environmental regulations.
Services and Operations
- Regulatory Compliance: Ensures all operations meet Norwegian maritime and environmental regulations.
- Safety and Security: Implementation of stringent safety protocols, including emergency response teams and equipment.
- Navigation: Provided aids including buoys, lights, and navigational beacons for safe passage to and from the port.
- Ice Services: Given the northern latitude, icebreaking services are available during winter months to ensure year-round accessibility.
- Customs and Inspection: Norwegian customs and fisheries inspection facilities help regulate and control fish stock and quality.
Accessibility and Connectivity
- Land Access: Well-connected by road for transport of fish to various parts of Norway and export markets.
- Nearest Cities: Often close to smaller coastal towns, with major urban centers accessible within a few hours’ drive.
- Air/Nearby Airports: Depending on exact location, nearest airports offer additional logistical support.
Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability Practices: Initiatives in place for sustainable fishing practices and eco-friendly port management.
- Marine Conservation: Collaboration with marine conservation agencies to protect the surrounding marine ecosystem.
Economic Importance
- Local Economy: A significant contributor to the local economy providing employment and business opportunities in fishing, processing, and support services.
- Export Hub: Acts as a point of export for Norwegian seafood, which is renowned globally.
Notable Information
- Fish Stock: Known for plentiful stocks of cod, herring, mackerel, and other commercially vital fish species.
- Community Engagement: Engagement with local communities for development and fishing conservation efforts.
Contact and Administration
- Port Authority: Run by local port authority or municipal agency ensuring compliance with national and international maritime regulations.
- Contact Information: Usually available through local municipal offices or the port authority’s official website.
For the most accurate and updated data, it's recommended to directly contact the port authorities or visit official websites, as specifications and services are subject to changes and improvements.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
KV NJORD | Port | COASTGUARD | 3/5/2025 | |
HAJ | Pleasure | 3/4/2025 | ||
JOHANNA | Fishing | 3/4/2025 | ||
TRINE | Cargo | HITRA | 3/3/2025 | |
GRIP BUNKER | Tanker | FISH FARMS | 2/13/2025 | |
HORDAFOR VI | Tanker | HESTVIKA | 2/6/2025 | |
HORDAFOR II | Cargo | NORDLEKSA | 2/6/2025 |