COLINDRES
- ESCOD
- Latitude: 43.3951
- Longitude: -3.46278
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Spain
Location: Spain
Here's an overview and some specifications of the Colindres Marine Port in Spain:
Overview
Colindres is a small town and municipality located in the autonomous community of Cantabria in northern Spain. The Colindres port, situated along the Cantabrian Sea, serves as a local hub for fishing, maritime activities, and some commercial activities due to its strategic position along Spain's northern coast.
Port Specifications
Location and Access
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 43.3964° N latitude, -3.4525° W longitude.
- Accessibility: The port is well-connected by road, with the nearby A-8 motorway providing accessible routes to major Spanish cities like Bilbao and Santander.
Infrastructure
- Harbor Type: Small, sheltered port
- Facilities: The port comprises a fishing dock, a quay for smaller commercial vessels, and mooring facilities tailored for the local fishing fleet and pleasure craft.
- Berthing Options: Equipped to handle various types of vessels including fishing boats, yachts, and small cargo vessels.
Services
- Fishing Facilities: The port supports the local fishing community with facilities such as auction houses, fish markets, and storage for fishing equipment.
- Fueling Stations: Basic refueling services are available.
- Maintenance and Repair: Limited services for ship maintenance and minor repairs.
Commodities and Trade
- Primary Use: Primarily used for fishing and regional maritime activities; limited commercial cargo operations.
- Main Commodities: Sea products including fish and seafood are the primary commodities handled at the port.
Port Authority
- Management: The port is managed by local authorities, with oversight by the regional government of Cantabria. Regulatory standards are set to ensure safety and environmental protection.
Navigational Information
- Tidal Range: The port experiences a tidal range typical of the Cantabrian coast. Mariners need to account for tidal variations.
- Marine Traffic: The port handles primarily local maritime traffic with occasional visits from small cargo vessels.
- Pilotage: Pilotage is generally not compulsory but recommended for larger vessels unfamiliar with the port.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Environmental Protections: Measures are in place to protect the local marine environment, including restrictions on pollution and waste disposal to maintain ecological balance.
- Safety Protocols: Adherence to maritime safety regulations and protocols to ensure the well-being of port users.
Economic and Social Impact
- Local Economy: The port is crucial for the local economy, providing employment and economic activity primarily in the fishing industry.
- Community Engagement: The port engages with the local community through various social and economic initiatives, integrating the port's activities with town life.
Future Developments
- Expansion Plans: There may be plans for modernization or expansion to enhance the port's capacity and facilities, aligning with regional economic goals and increasing local maritime activity.
Summary
Colindres marine port is a vital local hub on Spain's northern coast, predominantly serving the fishing industry while also offering limited commercial and leisure maritime services. Governed by local authorities, it plays a significant role in the town’s economy and community life.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ESTRELLAPOLARPRIMERO | Fishing | 1/31/2025 | ||
SAN ROQUE DIVINO | Fishing | 1/31/2025 | ||
MANUEL PADRE SEGUNDO | Fishing | 1/31/2025 |