DOUGLAS ANCH
- Latitude: 54.1389
- Longitude: -4.43401
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Anchorage in Isle of Man
Location: Isle of Man
Sure! Here's an overview and some specifications about Douglas Anchor Site, also known as Douglas Harbor, located in the Isle of Man:
Douglas Harbor Overview:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 54.1500° N latitude and 4.4800° W longitude.
- Situated: On the east coast of the Isle of Man, in the Irish Sea.
General Description:
Douglas Harbor is the principal marine port of the Isle of Man, playing a crucial role in the island’s economy by acting as a primary gateway for passenger and cargo traffic. This harbor is critical for ferry services, fishing, and leisure activities.
Harbor Specifications:
Harbor Types and Facilities:
- Type: Coastal Natural Harbor with artificial enhancements.
- Tides: Semi-diurnal with significant tidal ranges that affect docking schedules. The tidal range can sometimes approach 5 meters.
- Anchorage: Douglas Bay provides reasonable anchorage with good holding ground, though exposed to easterly winds.
Infrastructure:
- Berths and Terminals: Multiple berths for passenger ferries and cargo vessels.
- Passenger Terminal: Facilities include waiting lounges, ticket offices, and amenities for travelers.
- Cargo Terminal: Features include warehousing, cranes, and storage facilities suitable for bulk cargo, containerized cargo, and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) traffic.
Navigation:
- Entrance Channel: The approach channel is well-marked with navigational aids and buoys.
- Harbor Depths: Varies with deeper sections around 6-7 meters in the inner harbor and lesser depths in some outer anchorage areas.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels, with pilot services available to assist with safe entry and exit.
Services:
- Refueling: Available for ships and smaller boats.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Ship repair facilities including dry docks and marine engineering services.
- Customs and Immigration: Services are present to handle international arrivals and departures.
- Emergency Services: Well-equipped with emergency response including fire-fighting, medical, and rescue services.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Routes: Regular ferry services connect Douglas Harbor to key locations such as Liverpool, Heysham, Belfast, and Dublin, operated by the Isle of Man Steam Packet Company.
- Tourist Services: Provisions for leisure and recreational boating, including yachts and small craft moorings.
Environmental Considerations:
- Marine Safety: Strict adherence to maritime safety protocols and guidelines.
- Environmental Protection: Measures in place to manage oil spills, waste disposal, and protect the marine environment.
Operational Aspects:
- Hours of Operation: Typically operates 24/7, subject to weather conditions and specific service schedules.
- Security: Robust security measures including surveillance, restricted areas, and coordinated efforts with Isle of Man security agencies.
Future Developments:
- Expansion Plans: Potential for future infrastructure development to accommodate growing traffic and modernize facilities to enhance operational efficiency.
Douglas Harbor's strategic location and extensive facilities make it an integral part of the Isle of Man’s transport network, supporting both commercial and recreational maritime activities.
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