BUD
- Latitude: 62.9036
- Longitude: 6.92667
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Norway
Marine Port Description and Specification: Bud, Norway
Bud is a picturesque fishing village located in the Fræna Municipality of Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. Known for its rich maritime history and scenic coastal views, Bud has developed into a modest but strategically significant marine port. Here’s an overview of the port's description and specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 62.906° N latitude, 6.918° E longitude.
- Geographical Setting: Bud is situated along Norway’s rugged western coastline, offering access to the Norwegian Sea.
Port Infrastructure:
Harbor Type: Seaport – mainly catering to fishing, some commercial shipping, and recreational boating.
Berthing Capacity:
- Fishing Vessels: Several berths equipped for accommodating local and visiting fishing boats.
- Commercial Ships: Limited capacity, mainly for smaller commercial cargo vessels.
- Recreational Craft: Dedicated marina areas for yachts and smaller pleasure boats.
Dock Specifications:
- Total Length: Varies, with several mooring points along the harbor.
- Depth: Generally ranges from 4 to 8 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Facilities: Basic amenities for docking, including water, limited fueling options, and maintenance services.
Cargo Handling Facilities:
- Equipment: Basic crane facilities for loading/unloading, primarily tailored for the fishing industry.
- Storage: Limited warehousing available for temporary storage of goods and fishing catches.
Maritime Services:
- Pilotage: Optional for smaller vessels but recommended for larger or unfamiliar ships due to the intricate coastal navigation required.
- Towing and Mooring: Basic towing services available, with professional mooring assistance.
- Ship Repair: Limited on-site repair facilities; more complex repair and maintenance services can be found in larger nearby ports.
Ancillary Facilities:
- Fuel Supply: Limited fuel bunkering available.
- Fresh Water Supply: Accessible for vessels docked in the port.
- Waste Management: Standard disposal services for general waste, with specific arrangements for hazardous materials.
- Provisions: Basic provision stores and fishing supplies available locally.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by regional road networks, facilitating transport to and from the port.
- Nearest Airports: Molde Airport, Årø (approximately 25 kilometers away), providing regional and limited international flight connections.
- Public Transport: Local bus services connect Bud with nearby towns and cities.
Navigation:
- Entry Points: The harbor entrance is relatively straightforward, marked by navigational aids and lights.
- Tide Information: Tidal range in Bud is modest, but local knowledge is advisable due to periodic weather variations and sea conditions.
Notable Features:
- Historical Significance: Bud’s rich history, including its role in Norway’s WWII coastal defense, adds a cultural and tourism aspect to its maritime activities.
- Tourism: Besides its function as a fishing port, Bud is a gateway for tourists exploring the scenic Atlantic Road.
Regulatory and Safety:
- Harbor Authority: Governed by the Fræna Municipality; compliance with Norwegian maritime and environmental regulations is mandatory.
- Safety Measures: Adherence to standard maritime safety protocols, with local coastguard services providing oversight.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation Efforts: Bud is committed to maintaining its pristine coastal environment, with regulations in place to minimize pollution and protect marine life.
In summary, Bud’s marine port, though limited in scale compared to larger Norwegian ports, plays a vital role in regional fishing activities, local commerce, and tourism. Its strategic location and rich maritime heritage make it an important coastal community in Norway.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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OYSTEIN | Other | 1/17/2025 | ||
NYMORE | Fishing | 1/16/2025 | ||
ODIN | Cargo | KRISTIANSUND | 1/12/2025 | |
MULTI EXPLORER | Towing/Tug | CH 16 | 1/12/2025 | |
BUAGUTT | Fishing | 1/9/2025 | ||
MARY ANN | Pleasure | 1/9/2025 | ||
ARCTURUS | Sailing | 1/9/2025 | ||
VITO | Fishing | 1/9/2025 | ||
MULTICAT | Dredging | BUD | 1/9/2025 | |
HILDE | Fishing | 1/8/2025 | ||
SKALLEN | Other | 1/6/2025 |