BRANTEVIK NORTH

  • Latitude: 55.5178
  • Longitude: 14.3475
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Brantevik Sweden

Brantevik North is a marine port in Sweden, situated in the southeastern region along the coastline of the Baltic Sea. Below are its general description and specifications:

General Description:

  1. Location: Brantevik North is positioned in the southeastern part of Sweden, close to the hub of maritime activities in the Baltic Sea. It is near the town of Brantevik, which is part of the Skåne County.

  2. Functionality: The port mainly functions for local and regional maritime activities, including fishing, recreational boating, and small-scale commercial operations. It may also serve as a port of refuge.

  3. Operational Scope: Primarily, the port caters to smaller vessels due to its infrastructure. It might not be equipped for large-scale international shipping or heavy cargo operations.

Specifications:

  1. Water Depth:

    • Entrance Channel: The water depth at the entrance channel is relatively shallow, typically suitable for smaller boats and ships.
    • Berths: Varies, but generally supports smaller vessels. Depth at the berths is usually between 2 to 4 meters.
  2. Tidal Range: The Baltic Sea has a minimal tidal range, which usually does not significantly affect port operations.

  3. Navigation and Access:

    • Coordinates: Approximate coordinates are 55.465 N latitude, 14.325 E longitude.
    • Navigational Aids: Equipped with basic navigational aids compliant with Swedish maritime safety standards to ensure safe entry and departure.
  4. Facilities and Services:

    • Mooring: Available for small yachts, fishing vessels, and local boats.
    • Fueling: Limited fueling facilities, primarily meant for smaller vessels.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services may be available for minor repairs. Major repair facilities might be limited or non-existent.
    • Amenities: Essential amenities including drinking water, waste disposal, and potentially limited provisioning for boaters.
  5. Cargo Handling: Primarily designed for non-commercial activities. Any cargo handling would be predominantly small-scale, supporting local requirements only.

  6. Security: Basic security measures in place, following standard regional protocols. Given its scale, extensive security infrastructure may not be present.

Additional Considerations:

  • Weather Conditions: Subject to typical Baltic Sea weather, which includes cold winters and mild summers. Mariners should be cautious of seasonal weather changes.
  • Environmental Regulations: Being in Sweden, the port complies with strict environmental regulations, ensuring sustainable and eco-friendly operations.

It's advisable to contact local port authorities or visit official Swedish maritime resources for the most current and detailed information.

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