DEER RIVER
- Latitude: 30.5325
- Longitude: -88.1149
- Gulf of Mexico
- Port in US
Location: US
There isn't a recognized marine port specifically named "Deer River" in the United States that is prominent or well-documented in major maritime registries or shipping databases. However, there are a couple of possible misinterpretations:
Geographical Locations:
- Deer River, Minnesota: A city and town in Itasca County, known more for its proximity to rivers and lakes, suitable for recreational boating and fishing rather than extensive commercial marine traffic.
- Deer River itself (or similarly named rivers): There could be small rivers named "Deer River" in various parts of the U.S., but these would typically support only limited local navigation.
Regional Ports:
- It might be a smaller, lesser-known port or marina along one of the rivers or bodies of water within the Deer River area or nearby locations.
Given the specifics, it might be best to clarify the exact nature or location of the port. If you're looking for detailed specifications such as docking facilities, depth, berthing capacity, or cargo handling capabilities of a specific "Deer River" port, further details would be necessary to provide an accurate description.
For major shipping and marine operations, one usually refers to well-documented ports like those on the Great Lakes (e.g., Duluth, Minnesota) or major coastal cities (e.g., Port of Los Angeles, Port of Houston) for comprehensive information. If you seek to find facilities and specifications for a local marina or smaller port named "Deer River," contacting local municipal authorities or the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers might yield detailed information.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ANNA CAROLINE | Towing/Tug | VENICE | 2/18/2025 | |
MARK SHELL | Other | US^06WD>0Z0K | 2/6/2025 | |
LEWIS REED | Towing/Tug | HOUSTON | 2/6/2025 | |
BAHIA GULF | Towing/Tug | 2/6/2025 | ||
ASHLEIGH | baycraft | 2/6/2025 | ||
MS JOY | Passenger | MOBILE BAY RUN FIELD | 2/6/2025 |