BURGHEAD
- GBBUH
- Latitude: 57.7019
- Longitude: -3.495
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Burghead Marine Port - Overview
Location:
- Country: United Kingdom
- Region: Scotland
- County: Moray
- Coordinates: Approximately 57.7000° N latitude and 3.4833° W longitude
General Description: Burghead is a small port located on the northeast coast of Scotland, within the Moray Firth. The port serves primarily as a fishing harbor but is also used for leisure and small cargo operations. It is a historically significant site, known for its unique ancient Pictish fort and its role in the local fishing industry.
Specifications
Harbor Type:
- Small harbor predominantly used for fishing, leisure vessels, and occasional small cargo operations.
Infrastructure:
- Quays: Several quays and piers providing berthing facilities for a variety of vessels. These are typically reinforced with concrete or stone.
- Jetties/Pontoons: Available for smaller fishing and leisure vessels.
- Slipway: Available for launching and recovering small boats.
Water Depth:
- Alongside Quays: Varies between 2 to 4 meters, subject to tidal conditions.
- Entrance Channel: Generally about 4 meters, also subject to tidal variations.
Tidal Information:
- Burghead experiences significant tidal variations, typical of the Moray Firth region. Mariners should consult local tide tables for precise data.
Facilities and Services:
- Fuel: Limited fuel facilities for fishing and leisure vessels.
- Water: Freshwater supply available for vessels docked.
- Electricity: Shore power may be available at some berths.
- Repairs: Basic repair services for local fishing vessels.
- Storage: Limited storage facilities for goods and fishing gear.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for disposal of waste generated by port operations and vessels.
Navigation and Accessibility:
- Approach: Approach is relatively straightforward but requires careful navigation due to tidal currents and occasional siltation.
- Navigational Aids: Marks and lights guide vessels in and out of the harbor.
- VHF Communication: Communication with the harbor master can be conducted via maritime VHF channels (specific channel details should be checked locally).
Usage:
- Fishing: Primary use with a focus on local fisheries.
- Leisure: Popular with recreational boaters and small pleasure craft.
- Cargo: Limited, generally small-scale and occasional.
Safety and Regulations:
- Pilotage: No compulsory pilotage but advisable for unfamiliar mariners due to tidal conditions.
- Regulations: Governed by local and national maritime regulations, including health and safety standards for port operations.
Environmental Considerations
- Eco-Friendly Practices: Efforts to maintain water quality and manage waste effectively.
- Local Wildlife: The surrounding Moray Firth area is known for its wildlife, including dolphins and various seabird species. Efforts are in place to minimize environmental disruption.
Conclusion
Burghead Marine Port is a quaint and historically enriched harbor primarily supporting the local fishing industry, with additional accommodation for leisure and minor cargo activities. Mariners visiting should be well-informed about local tidal conditions and available facilities, ensuring safe and efficient operations within the harbor.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SELKIE | Dredging | 8/15/2025 | ||
Other | 8/14/2025 |