BUESUM ANCH
- Latitude: 54.1078
- Longitude: 8.87017
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in Germany
Location: Büsum 25761 Germany
Web-site: https://www.port-of-hamburg.de/en/port/port-buesum-anchor
Büsum is a small town located on the North Sea coast of Germany, situated in the district of Dithmarschen in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. While Büsum is more known as a tourist and fishing town, it does have maritime facilities including a small port and anchorage, typically referred to as Büsum Anchorage (BÜSUM ANCH).
Büsum Anchorage (BÜSUM ANCH) Description and Specifications:
General Overview:
- Location: Büsum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°08'N latitude and 8°51'E longitude
- Waterbody: North Sea
Port and Maritime Facilities:
- Harbor Type: Small seaport with quay facilities
- Usage: Primarily for fishing vessels, pleasure boats, and small commercial ships
- Access: Located near the estuary of the River Elbe, providing access to the North Sea
- Entrances: The port can be accessed from the sea through a dredged channel
Specifications:
Depth:
- Anchorage Depth: Typically accommodates vessels with drafts up to 5.0 meters
- Channel Depth: Approximately 5.0 meters, subject to maintenance dredging
- Berth Depth: Varies, but generally suited for small to medium-sized vessels
Berthing Facilities:
- Available for fishing boats, small cargo ships, and recreational vessels
- Limited infrastructure compared to major commercial ports
Mooring:
- Buoy and quay-side mooring available for various sizes of vessels
- Floating pontoons for leisure boats
Navigation:
- Approach: Navigation aids such as buoys and lighthouses are present to assist in safe entry and exit
- Pilotage: Often requires local maritime pilots for larger vessels
Services:
- Fueling: Available for smaller vessels
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited to basic services, primarily for fishing and recreational boats
- Supplies: Provisioning services available in the town
Additional Amenities:
- Market: Notable for its fish market, offering fresh seafood directly from fishermen
- Tourism: Popular tourist destination with various facilities, including restaurants and hotels
- Safety and Security: Port security services are available, but on a smaller scale compared to larger commercial ports
Environmental Considerations:
- Tidal Range: Subject to significant tidal variations, typical of North Sea ports
- Weather Conditions: Can be impacted by North Sea weather patterns, requiring caution during adverse weather
Regulatory and Contact Information:
- Port Authority: Managed by local port authorities, typically the town's municipal administration
- Communication Channels: VHF radio, local contact numbers for port management
Nearby Facilities:
- Major Nearby Ports: Hamburg to the southeast, Cuxhaven at the mouth of the Elbe River
Conclusion:
Büsum Anchorage, while smaller in scale, provides essential maritime facilities and services catering to the needs of local fishermen, tourists, and small commercial enterprises. It is an essential hub for local economic activities related to the sea, marked by its balance of industry and leisure.
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