BURGSTAAKEN ANCH
- Latitude: 54.3875
- Longitude: 11.2414
- Baltic Sea
- Anchorage in Germany
Location: Burgstaaken Germany
Phone number: +49-4371-86224
Web-site: http://www.burgstaaken.de
Marine Port: Burgstaaken AncH
Location:
- Country: Germany
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°25'N latitude, 11°11'E longitude
- Region: Located on Fehmarn Island, part of the Schleswig-Holstein state in Northern Germany.
- Body of Water: The port is situated near the Baltic Sea, within the proximity of the Fehmarnbelt strait.
Port Description: Burgstaaken is known for its functionality as both a commercial and recreational port. It serves a variety of maritime activities including fishing, tourism, and small-scale shipping.
Facilities and Services:
- Commercial Operations: The port facilitates the unloading of goods and supplies for local consumption and businesses.
- Fishing Fleet: Hosts a significant number of fishing vessels, as fishing is a major industry in the area.
- Marina: Equipped with berths for recreational boats and yachts, providing services such as fueling, maintenance, and repairs.
- Tourism: The port area is a popular tourist destination, featuring eateries, shops, and attractions related to maritime culture and history.
- Storage: Warehouses and storage facilities for various goods, particularly those related to fishing and maritime supplies.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities available for the clearance of goods and passengers.
Specifications:
- Draft Depth: Generally moderate, suitable for smaller commercial vessels, fishing boats, and yachts. Specific draft depths and restrictions should be verified with port authorities.
- Berthing Facilities: Multiple berths with mooring arrangements for different types of vessels.
- Navigational Aids: Equipped with standard navigational aids such as lights, buoys, and beacons to guide maritime traffic safely.
- Loading/Unloading Equipment: Includes cranes and other machinery for handling goods, particularly those relevant to the fishing industry.
Access and Transportation:
- Roads: Well-connected by road to other parts of Fehmarn Island and the mainland via the Fehmarn Sound Bridge.
- Rail: Proximity to regional rail networks for transport of goods and passengers.
- Nearby Airports: The nearest major airport is Lübeck Airport, providing connectivity for international and domestic flights.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability Efforts: Initiatives in place to protect marine life and reduce pollution within the port and surrounding waters.
- Waste Management: Proper facilities for disposal and management of waste from vessels and operations.
Regulatory Authorities:
- Port Authority: Managed under regional and local regulations, often in collaboration with national maritime authorities.
- Safety Standards: Adhering to international maritime safety codes and practices.
Additional Notes:
- Economic Impact: The port plays a crucial role in the local economy, providing employment and supporting local businesses.
- Weather Conditions: Mariners should be aware of seasonal weather patterns, which can affect maritime operations in the Baltic Sea region.
For specific, up-to-date information, including navigational charts and detailed operational guidelines, contacting the local port authority or visiting their official website is recommended.
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