DARBO

  • ESDRB
  • Latitude: 42.2486
  • Longitude: -8.79075
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Spain

Location: Spain

Here is the description and specification of the marine port of Darbo, Spain:

Description:

Darbo is a fishing and commercial port located in the region of Galicia, in northwestern Spain. It is situated in the province of Pontevedra, close to the town of Cangas. It serves as an important hub for maritime activities in the region, which include both commercial shipping and local fishing activities.

The port of Darbo benefits from its strategic position along the Ría de Vigo, one of the major estuaries in Galicia. This provides it with natural protection from the harsh conditions of the Atlantic Ocean, making it a relatively secure and calm harbor. The surrounding region is renowned for its maritime culture, seafood, and picturesque coastal landscapes.

Specifications:

  • Location: Darbo, Galicia, Spain
  • Coordinates: Approximately 42.2590° N latitude, -8.7861° W longitude
  • Type of Port: Fishing and Commercial
  • Managing Authority: Port Authority of Vigo
  • Adjacent Waterbody: Ría de Vigo, Atlantic Ocean
  • Infrastructure:
    • Docks and Berths: Multiple berths for accommodating various sizes of fishing vessels and small to medium-sized commercial ships.
    • Cold Storage: Available facilities for preserving seafood and perishable goods.
    • Warehousing: Storage facilities for goods and equipment.
    • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic facilities for the maintenance and repair of vessels.
    • Fish Market: Active fish market where the local catch is sold.
  • Access:
    • Road Access: Good connectivity through regional roads linking to larger highways.
    • Rail Access: Limited; primarily road-based transport for cargo.
    • Air Access: Nearest major airport is Vigo-Peinador Airport, approximately 30 kilometers away.
  • Port Services:
    • Pilotage: Available for navigating the Ría de Vigo.
    • Mooring: Services provided for securing ships at berth.
    • Bunkering: Fuel supply available for vessels.
    • Safety Services: On-site emergency and security services.
  • Economic Activities:
    • Fishing: Core activity with a significant proportion of the local economy dependent on it.
    • Seafood Processing: Processing facilities for various seafood products.
    • Commercial Shipping: Handling of regional imports and exports, though on a smaller scale compared to larger ports.

Notes:

  • Environmental Considerations: The region is known for its pristine marine environment, so environmental regulations are strictly enforced to protect local ecosystems.
  • Tourism: Proximity to Cangas and the beautiful coastline of Galicia contributes to tourism, especially marine-related tours and activities.
  • Historical Significance: Part of a region with a rich maritime heritage, adding cultural value to its operations.

This description provides a snapshot of Darbo's port facilities and activities, highlighting its role within the local and regional maritime framework.

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