DELLYS
- DZDEL
- Latitude: 36.9145
- Longitude: 3.917
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Algeria
Location: Algeria
Dellys is a historic coastal town situated in Algeria, along the Mediterranean Sea. It operates a modest yet important maritime port. Below is a detailed description and specification of Dellys Port:
General Information:
- Location: Dellys, Boumerdès Province, Algeria
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 36.9172° N, 3.9142° E
- UN Port Code: DZDLY
Port Specifications:
- Port Type: Coastal Breakwater
- Management: The port is managed by the Algerian Port Authorities.
- Functionality: Primarily serves fishing vessels and smaller commercial ships. It's not a major hub for large transoceanic cargo but supports regional trade and local fishing industries.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Breakwater: The port is protected by breakwaters to shield against strong tides and provide safer mooring conditions.
- Berths: The port contains several berths capable of accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
- Quays: Operational quays for loading/unloading cargo and fish.
- Storage Facilities: Limited, with basic storage and warehouse provisions for handling local trade goods.
Draft and Depth:
- Approach Channel Depth: Approximately 6 to 8 meters (varies with conditions and exact location).
- Berth Depths: Generally around 6 meters, suitable for smaller drafts.
Navigation:
- Pilotage: Available and typically compulsory for larger vessels.
- Tug Services: Limited tug assistance is available, primarily for maneuvering within the port area.
- Navigational Aids: Standard Mediterranean Sea navigational aids, including lights and markers.
Services:
- Fueling: Basic fuel supply facilities are available for fishing boats and small vessels.
- Fresh Water Supply: Available at the quay for vessels docked at the port.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities for minor repairs; larger vessels may need to use external shipyards.
- Customs and Security: Presence of customs and port security ensuring proper handling of cargo and entry.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to nearby cities and hinterlands, enabling the movement of goods in and out of the port.
- Rail Connectivity: Not available directly at the port; nearest rail services are located in larger cities within the region.
Trade and Economic Role:
- Primary Throughput: Handles seafood and local agricultural products.
- Economic Impact: Vital for local fisheries, supporting the regional economy and employment.
Additional Features:
- Development Plans: Potential future enhancements focused on expanding port capabilities, modernizing facilities, and improving logistics to better serve the town and surrounding areas.
Dellys Port serves as a critical node for the local economy, predominantly supporting the fishing industry and smaller scale trade. It is characterized by its smaller size compared to Algeria's major ports but plays a significant role in local maritime activities.
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