COLLEGE POINT

  • USCPN
  • Latitude: 40.7956
  • Longitude: -73.8429
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: New York NY 11356 US

College Point is a neighborhood located in the New York City borough of Queens, and it does not serve as a major marine port comparable to others in the United States such as the Port of New York and New Jersey, Port of Los Angeles, or Port of Miami. However, College Point is situated along the East River and Flushing Bay, which provides some potential for various smaller-scale maritime activities such as recreational boating, local fishing, and possibly small commercial endeavors.

Location and Geography:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 40.7843° N latitude, 73.8448° W longitude.
  • Water Bodies: East River and Flushing Bay to the south and west.
  • Nearby Landmarks: Close to LaGuardia Airport and the commercial maritime activities in the Upper New York Bay area.

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Water Depth: The waters around College Point generally have modest depths suitable for smaller vessels. The exact depth can vary, and depths should be verified with local nautical charts.
  • Docks and Piers: There may be several private docks and piers mainly used for recreational purposes or by local businesses.
  • Marinas: Likely presence of a few marinas supporting recreational boating.
  • Industrial Waterfront: Modest industrial or commercial waterfront facilities, likely supporting smaller local businesses rather than large-scale shipping operations.

Accessibility and Transportation:

  • Proximity to Major Ports: Close to the Port of New York and New Jersey, providing access to broader commercial shipping services.
  • Road and Rail: Well-connected by road, with access to major highways and bridges such as the Whitestone Bridge and nearby expressways.
  • Airport Access: LaGuardia Airport is nearby, providing air transport options.

Activities and Uses:

  • Recreational Boating: Likely used by local residents for recreational boating activities.
  • Fishing: Both recreational and possibly small-scale commercial fishing.
  • Commercial Uses: Possibly some light industrial or commercial marine activities, although large-scale shipping or industrial operations would be more centered around larger ports in the vicinity.

Environmental and Regulatory Considerations:

  • Environmental Regulations: Activities will be subject to federal, state, and local environmental regulations to protect water quality and marine habitats.
  • Permits: Any significant marine operations would require appropriate permits and adherence to local zoning and environmental laws.

Summary:

While College Point itself is not a major marine port, it benefits from being part of the greater New York metropolitan area's extensive maritime infrastructure. Its primary maritime activities are likely to be recreational or small-scale commercial, with easy access to more significant maritime services provided by large ports in the region.

For specific and detailed information, such as navigational charts or local municipal regulations, it would be prudent to contact local authorities or marine service providers.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
POCOMOKE Towing/Tug NEW YORK 11/22/2024
GENESIS GLORY Other NEW HAVEN 11/21/2024
MEREDITH C REINAUER Towing/Tug US>NYC 11/21/2024
HERBERT P BRAKE Towing/Tug NYC 11/21/2024
MISTER T Towing/Tug 11/20/2024
NYNM LC351 Other 11/18/2024
NAVIGATOR Towing/Tug TOTTENVILLE NY 11/18/2024
CASEY ANN Towing/Tug NEW LONDON CT. USA 11/18/2024
ELIZABETH Towing/Tug US^0RS4>0LQZ 11/18/2024
VERUS AMOR Sailing 11/16/2024
HAWSEPIPER Towing/Tug NEW YORK 11/16/2024
HUNTS POINT Tanker NYC SLUDGE DOCK 11/15/2024
CHOPTANK Towing/Tug XX XXX>US^0Y5L 11/12/2024
FRANKLIN REINAUER Towing/Tug NEW YORK 11/12/2024
PINUCCIA Towing/Tug NY HARBOR 11/12/2024
WILLIAM BREWSTER Towing/Tug NY 11/11/2024
STEPHEN B Towing/Tug CARTERET NJ 11/10/2024
REGENERO Pleasure 11/8/2024
LUNA Sailing 11/8/2024
SITKA Towing/Tug NEWARK 11/6/2024

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