CUMAREBO
- VECMR
- Latitude: 11.511
- Longitude: -69.3347
- North Coast South America
- Port in Venezuela
Location: Venezuela
Cumarebo Marine Port, Venezuela
General Description:
Cumarebo Marine Port, situated in Cumarebo, Falcón State, Venezuela, serves as an important regional port facility. This port, primarily engaging in local and regional maritime activities, supports both commercial and fishing operations. Situated on Venezuela's northern coast, it provides access to the Caribbean Sea, facilitating various economic activities, particularly in the agricultural and fishing sectors.
Specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 11.4722° N latitude and 69.3772° W longitude.
- Geographical Context: Northern coast of Venezuela within the Falcón State. The port's strategic position provides access to the Caribbean Sea and proximity to key regional markets.
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths: The port has several berths to accommodate different types of vessels, specifically tailored for small to medium-sized ships.
- Docking Facilities: Equipped with basic docking facilities suitable for cargo handling and fishing boats.
- Storage Areas: Limited storage facilities available, primarily for short-term use. Modest warehousing conditions geared towards the agricultural and fishing sectors.
Depth and Accessibility:
- Channel Depth: The approach channel and berthing areas can accommodate vessels with a draft of up to approximately 5-6 meters.
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal variations, generally manageable for port operations.
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids and harbor lighting systems are in place, maintaining safe passage for incoming and outgoing vessels.
Services Provided:
- Cargo Handling: Basic cargo handling operations, including primarily manual and some mechanized processes.
- Fishing Support: Facilities and support services tailored for local fishing activities, including docking, maintenance, and fish storage.
- Logistics: Limited logistics support, with some local transportation services available.
Operational Highlights:
- Primary Exports: Agricultural products, seafood, local artisanal goods.
- Primary Imports: Basic goods, machinery, and commodities serving local needs.
- Economic Impact: Crucial for local employment and economic activities, especially within fishing and agriculture.
Additional Features:
- Customs and Immigration: Basic customs and immigration services are available.
- Security Measures: Standard port security measures are in effect, though on a relatively modest scale compared to larger regional ports.
- Environmental Considerations: Local protocols in place for environmental protection, especially concerning marine life and pollution control.
Connectivity:
- Rail and Road Network: Limited road access linking the port with the regional road network. No direct rail linkage; however, major Venezuelan highways can be accessed within a reasonable distance.
- Airports: Closest major airport is located in Coro (Las Piedras Airport), facilitating limited air connectivity.
Challenges and Considerations:
- Infrastructure Development: Limited by modest infrastructure; potential growth constrained unless significant capital investment occurs.
- Economic Conditions: Mutable, influenced heavily by broader Venezuelan economic context, including regulatory changes and stability issues.
- Technological Upgrades: Potential need for modernization to improve efficiency and capacity, particularly in cargo handling and storage facilities.
Conclusion
Cumarebo Marine Port is a regional port with the capacity to serve local and modestly scaled maritime activities, particularly beneficial for the fishing and agricultural sectors. While infrastructural and operational capacities are currently limited, it remains an essential hub for local economic activities in the northern part of Venezuela. Potential development opportunities exist, contingent upon better connectivity, infrastructural investment, and economic stability.
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