DOUGLAS
- USDOG
- Latitude: 42.6585
- Longitude: -86.2045
- Great Lakes
- Port in US
Location: Douglas Arizona US
Douglas, Alaska, is a small community located on Douglas Island, which is part of the Juneau Borough. While it doesn't have a major commercial port like some larger cities, it does have facilities and capabilities related to maritime activities, largely catering to smaller vessels, fishing boats, and recreational activities. Here's a general outline of what you might find:
Douglas Port Description:
Location:
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 58.2753° N, 134.3965° W
- Douglas Island, Juneau Borough, Alaska
- Situated across the Gastineau Channel from the city of Juneau.
Facilities:
- Docks & Piers: Small docks suitable for fishing vessels, private boats, and smaller marine operations.
- Marinas: Smaller marina facilities for local and transient boaters.
- Boat Ramps: Public boat ramps available for launching smaller vessels.
- Nearby Ports: Proximity to the larger port of Juneau, which can handle more extensive commercial activities including cruise ships, cargo vessels, and ferries.
Services:
- Fueling Stations: Limited; more comprehensive services are available in Juneau.
- Maintenance & Repairs: Some local facilities for basic vessel maintenance; comprehensive repair services are primarily offered in Juneau.
- Moorage: Limited long-term and transient moorage options available at local docks and marinas.
Navigation:
- Channel Conditions: Gastineau Channel is navigable but requires careful navigation especially in winter due to ice and dynamic weather conditions.
- Tides & Currents: Significant tidal range which can affect docking and undocking maneuvers.
- Weather: Generally maritime climate with frequent rain and cooler temperatures; winters can be harsh with snow and ice.
Restrictions & Regulations:
- As with many Alaskan ports, adherence to environmental regulations is strict to protect the surrounding natural habitats.
- Anchorage and moorage may be restricted during certain periods or under specific weather conditions.
- Fishing operations are subject to state and federal regulations, particularly concerning sustainable practices and seasonal restrictions.
Additional Points of Interest:
- Tourism: The Douglas area, coupled with Juneau, is a gateway for exploring the scenic beauty of Alaska, including wildlife tours, fishing excursions, and glacial explorations.
- Community: Predominantly residential with a strong sense of local culture and connection to maritime activities.
- Wildlife: High potential for bird watching, whale sightings, and other marine wildlife encounters.
Connectivity:
- Roads: Douglas is connected to Juneau via a bridge, facilitating straightforward transportation between the two locations.
- Air: Limited direct air services; major air travel is routed through Juneau International Airport.
- Sea: Regular ferry services through the Alaska Marine Highway System.
While not a large commercial port, Douglas's maritime facilities serve the local community well for both fishing and recreational boating activities. For more extensive maritime services, the facilities in nearby Juneau are typically utilized.
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