COPENHAGEN ANCH

  • Latitude: 55.753
  • Longitude: 12.681
  • Baltic Sea
  • Anchorage in Denmark

Location: Copenhagen Denmark

Marine Port Description and Specifications: Copenhagen Anchorage, Denmark

General Information:

  • Location: Copenhagen Anchorage (referred to as COPENHAGEN ANCH) is located in the Baltic Sea, near the capital of Denmark, Copenhagen.
  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 55°43'N latitude and 12°35'E longitude.
  • Function: As an anchorage area, it serves as a waiting or holding area for vessels before they enter the Port of Copenhagen or while they await further instructions.

Operational Details:

  • Anchorage Use: The area is primarily used for ships that are waiting to dock at the Port of Copenhagen, undergoing repairs, or awaiting orders. It can accommodate various types of vessels including cargo ships, tankers, and cruise liners.
  • Depth: The water depth at the anchorage typically ranges from 12 to over 18 meters, which is suitable for different sizes of vessels.
  • Bottom Type: The seabed in the anchorage area is generally composed of a mix of sand and mud, providing a good holding ground for anchors.

Port Services and Facilities:

  • Pilotage: Pilotage is available and often mandatory for ships entering and leaving the anchorage to navigate the local waters safely. Pilots can be arranged through the Port of Copenhagen.
  • Tug Assistance: Tug services can be provided for vessels that require assistance maneuvering in or out of the anchorage area.
  • Supplies: While anchored, vessels can arrange for various supplies, including bunker fuel, fresh water, and provisions, through local shipping agents.
  • Communication: Vessels anchored at Copenhagen Anchorage are typically in contact with Copenhagen Vessel Traffic Service (VTS) to ensure navigational safety and receive berthing instructions.

Safety and Regulations:

  • Anchorage Restrictions: Vessels must anchor only within designated areas to avoid interfering with marine traffic lanes and underwater pipelines or cables.
  • Environmental Regulations: Ships must adhere to strict environmental regulations to minimize pollution (both air and sea) and ensure safe operations within the Baltic Sea area, which is a Particularly Sensitive Sea Area (PSSA) administered by HELCOM.
  • Security Measures: The anchorage area is monitored for security purposes, and vessels are required to comply with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code regulations.

Accessibility:

  • Approaches: The anchorage can be reached via well-marked maritime routes through the Oresund Strait connecting the Baltic Sea and the North Sea.
  • Proximity to Port: Copenhagen Anchorage lies within a few miles of the main Port of Copenhagen, ensuring ease of access for services and short travel times to berth.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Port of Copenhagen: A major port facility offering extensive services including container handling, passenger terminals, and bulk cargo facilities.
  • Repair Yards: Proximity to shipyards and repair facilities allows for maintenance and repairs if needed while the vessel is at the anchorage or in port.
  • Emergency Services: Maritime emergency response services are available in case of incidents requiring immediate attention.

Copenhagen Anchorage plays a vital role in supporting the marine traffic of one of Europe's busiest and most strategically located ports, ensuring a smooth and efficient operation for vessels transiting through or calling at Copenhagen.

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