CARLINGFORD ANCH
- Latitude: 53.9811
- Longitude: -6.00643
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in Ireland
Location: Carlingford Ireland
Carlingford Anchorage (CARLINGFORD ANCH) in Ireland is a maritime region providing shelter for ships and vessels seeking anchorage. Located near Carlingford Lough, a sea inlet that forms part of the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, the anchorage area serves as an important stopover and safe haven for maritime traffic in the region. Here are some details and specifications about Carlingford Anchorage:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 54° 1.5'N latitude and 6° 10.3'W longitude.
- Proximity: Near the town of Carlingford in County Louth, Republic of Ireland.
Marine and Navigational Information:
- Depth: Varies significantly, generally ranging from moderate to deeper waters suitable for anchorage.
- Holding Ground: Composed primarily of mud and sand, providing good holding for anchors.
- Tidal Range: Subject to tidal influences, so mariners need to calculate tides accurately for safe anchoring and navigation.
- Currents and Winds: Can experience varying wind directions and currents, common to the Irish Sea region.
Facilities and Services:
- Access: Via Carlingford Lough, accessible to vessels of varying sizes. Navigation into the lough requires careful attention to the navigational aids and markers.
- Piloting Services: Available for larger vessels navigating into the lough or more challenging conditions.
- Provisions and Supplies: Nearby Carlingford and other local settlements provide limited provisions and marine supplies.
- Repair and Maintenance: Limited services for emergency repairs may be accessible in nearby ports and marinas.
Safety and Security:
- Weather Conditions: Variable maritime weather; influenced by Atlantic systems, which can bring sudden changes. Mariners should be well-prepared and monitor weather forecasts.
- Emergency Services: Local coast guards and emergency response services are available, but response times could vary based on conditions and exact locations.
Environmental Considerations:
- Marine Life: The region supports diverse marine ecosystems; thus, anchoring practices should observe environmental protection guidelines.
- Waste Disposal: Adherence to maritime regulations regarding waste disposal is mandatory to protect the marine environment.
Key Notes for Mariners:
- Charts and Navigation: Use updated nautical charts and electronic navigation systems.
- Communication: Maintain regular communication with relevant maritime authorities in the region for updates and guidance.
- Local Customs and Regulations: Be aware of and comply with local maritime regulations and customs.
Carlingford Anchorage offers a practical and relatively well-sheltered spot for vessels needing temporary anchorage, with straightforward access to nearby maritime and terrestrial resources.
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