COCODRIE
- Latitude: 29.2445
- Longitude: -90.6649
- Gulf of Mexico
- Marina in US
Location: US
Cocodrie is an unincorporated community in Terrebonne Parish, Louisiana, USA. It is situated on the Gulf coast near the end of Louisiana Highway 56. While Cocodrie itself is primarily known for its fishing camps, outdoor recreational activities, and as a gateway to the Gulf of Mexico, it does not have a specific marina known as "Cocodrie Marina." Instead, it has several marine facilities and docks where boaters and anglers can find services and accommodations. Below are typical features and amenities you could expect in a marina in Cocodrie, Louisiana:
Typical Features and Amenities
Docking Facilities
- Wet Slips: Various sizes to accommodate different types of vessels, from small fishing boats to larger yachts.
- Transient Docking: Temporary dockage for visitors.
- Dry Storage: Options for dry stack storage for smaller boats.
Services
- Fuel Dock: Availability of gasoline and diesel fuel.
- Boat Launch: Public or private ramps for launching boats.
- Boat Repair and Maintenance: On-site facilities or nearby services for mechanical and hull repairs.
- Cleaning Stations: Fish cleaning stations with running water and disposal.
Amenities
- Restrooms and Showers: Facilities for guest comfort.
- Electrical Hookups: Power connections for docked boats.
- Water Supply: Freshwater connections at slips.
- Wi-Fi Access: Internet services within the marina area.
- Laundry Facilities: Available for longer-term visitors.
- Ice and Bait: Sales of ice and fishing bait.
Additional Features
- Parking: On-site parking for vehicles and boat trailers.
- Retail Store: General store or marina shop with boating supplies, snacks, and essentials.
- Restaurants/Bars: Some marinas might have or be adjacent to dining establishments.
- Charter Services: Options for fishing charters, eco-tours, etc.
Environmental and Navigational Aspects
- Tide Information: Access to local tide charts and weather reports.
- Navigation Aids: Clearly marked channels and navigational aides for safe entry and exit.
Local Highlights and Activities
- Fishing: Known for excellent saltwater fishing, including species like redfish, speckled trout, and flounder.
- Wildlife Watching: Opportunities to see coastal wildlife, including birds and marine mammals.
- Eco-Tours: Guided tours of the local bayous, estuaries, and wetlands.
- Kayaking/Canoeing: Exploration of the calm waters of the bayous and marshlands.
Access and Location
- Proximity to Major Cities: Located about 70 miles southwest of New Orleans.
- Nearest Airports: Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport or smaller regional airports.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to contact local marina operators or tourism boards directly, as specific services and amenities may vary.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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MASTER LANDIN | Towing/Tug | US^0W8Q>0VPZ | 11/17/2024 | |
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