DEMOPOLIS BASIN
- USDMP
- Latitude: 32.5264
- Longitude: -87.8383
- Inland, USA
- Marina in US
Location: US
Demopolis Basin - Marine Port Description and Specification
General Information
- Location: Demopolis, Alabama, USA
- Type: Inland River Port
- Coordinates: Approx. 32.5168° N, 87.8378° W
- Waterway: Located on the Tombigbee River, near the confluence with the Black Warrior River.
Accessibility
- Approach: Accessible via the Tombigbee River, which is a part of the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway (a key commercial navigation route).
- Draft: Typical draft restrictions for vessels are around 9 feet (2.7 meters), but it may vary based on river conditions and specific docking areas.
- Navigation: The port is navigable for barges and other riverine vessels, often utilized for regional council commerce.
Facilities and Services
- Terminals: The port primarily supports agricultural, industrial, and commercial activities. Facilities may include:
- Bulk cargo handling (e.g., grains, fertilizers, minerals)
- General cargo (e.g., manufactured goods, construction materials)
- Liquid cargo (e.g., petrochemicals)
- Storage: Availability of warehousing and open storage areas for various cargo types.
- Equipment: Dockside cranes, loaders, and other material handling equipment.
- Transportation Links: Good connectivity to interstate highways and rail services, facilitating intermodal transport options.
Operational Aspects
- Management: The port might be managed by a port authority or private entities with adherence to regulations set by local, state, and federal authorities.
- Regulations: Compliance with USCG (United States Coast Guard), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and other pertinent regulatory bodies for navigational safety and environmental protection.
- Operating Hours: Typically operates year-round but specific hours may vary. It is advisable to check with the port authority for detailed operational hours and any seasonal variations.
Economic Importance
- Industries Served:
- Agriculture (farm products)
- Forestry (timber and related products)
- Mining (minerals and ores)
- Manufacturing sectors within the region.
- Trade: Acts as a crucial node for trade within the inland waterway system, contributing to regional economic development through the facilitation of import/export activities.
Environmental Considerations
- Sustainability Efforts: Initiatives may include maintaining water quality, sediment management, and minimizing operational impacts. Incorporation of environmental best practices to ensure sustainable port operations.
- Impact Assessments: Periodic environmental impact assessments to gauge the effects of port activities and implement necessary mitigation measures.
Contact and Further Information
- Port Authority: Contact information for the local port authority or managing organization should provide specific details for inquiries, updates, cargo handling services, and booking procedures.
- Website and Resources: Visiting the port’s official website or regional transport authority’s platform would give access to detailed operational protocols, tariffs, and real-time updates.
This information outlines a concise and general specification of the Demopolis Basin Marine Port. For precise and current details, directly contacting the port’s office or accessing official publications is recommended.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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PRIME 11 | Pleasure | 1/24/2025 | ||
FRANCIS EVELYN | Towing/Tug | MOBILEF | 1/19/2025 | |
HENRYJ SOUDELIER III | Other | US^0J5J>0W46 | 1/19/2025 |