COFFS HARBOUR
- AUCFS
- Latitude: -30.30673
- Longitude: 153.1471
- East Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Australia
Coffs Harbour Marine Port Overview
Location: Coffs Harbour is located on the mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia.
Coordinates: Latitude: 30° 18' 0" S Longitude: 153° 08' 0" E
Port Description
Coffs Harbour is a significant regional port supporting a variety of marine activities including commercial fishing, tourism, recreational boating, and shipping. The port includes a marina and facilities catering to both commercial and recreational needs.
Port Specifications
Harbor Facilities:
- Jetty: A concrete jetty accommodating various vessels.
- Breakwater: Protects the marina and harbor, ensuring calm waters within the port.
- Wharves: Several wharves that handle different types of cargo and vessels.
- Marina: Provides berths for recreational boats and yachts, offering full marina services such as fueling, maintenance, and provisioning.
Navigational Features:
- Channel Depth: Generally, the depth is around 3 to 5 meters within the harbor, although this can vary depending on specific locations within the port.
- Turning Basin: Available for maneuvering vessels.
- Navigational Aids: Buoys, lights, and beacons assist in safe navigation into and within the harbor.
Cargo Handling:
- Types of Cargo: Predominantly supports the fishing industry, with facilities for seafood processing and storage.
- Handling Equipment: Various types of cargo handling equipment, including cranes and forklifts.
Support Services:
- Fueling: Available for both diesel and petrol.
- Provisions: Supplies and stores for vessels can be sourced from nearby towns and facilities.
- Ship Repair: Minor repair facilities available for essential maintenance.
- Pilotage: Not generally required but available on request.
- Customs and Quarantine: Limited services, depending on the nature of the maritime activity.
Communication:
- Radio: VHF marine radio channels monitored for harbor communication.
- Port Control: Managed by local port authorities who coordinate vessel movements and berthing arrangements.
Additional Features:
- Fishing Fleet: Coffs Harbour has a notable commercial fishing fleet, with dedicated facilities for fish unloading and distribution.
- Tourism: The port supports tourism with charter boats, fishing trips, whale watching tours, and various water sports.
- Recreational Facilities: Including beaches, parks, and picnic areas, contributing to Coffs Harbour’s appeal as a tourist destination.
Environmental and Security Practices
Environmental Protection:
- Waste Management: Facilities equipped for adequate waste disposal and recycling to protect the marine environment.
- Pollution Control: Procedures in place for spill response and pollution mitigation.
Security:
- Port Security: Managed according to local and federal regulations to ensure safety and security within the port vicinity.
Summary
Coffs Harbour is a multifaceted marine port offering essential services for commercial and recreational activities. It boasts robust infrastructure, environmental safeguards, and a strategic location that makes it a key maritime hub in New South Wales.
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