DUBAI ANCH

  • Latitude: 25.4314
  • Longitude: 54.9701
  • Arabian Gulf
  • Anchorage in United Arab Emirates

Location: United Arab Emirates

Dubai Anchorage (DUBAI ANCH) is a prominent and essential segment of the maritime infrastructure within Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It serves as a key area for vessels awaiting berthing instructions, conducting crew changes, bunkering, or handling various ship-related operations. Here’s a detailed overview of Dubai Anchorage:

General Information

  • Location: Off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
  • Coordinates: Roughly 25° 17' N, 55° 17' E.
  • Governing Authority: Managed under the jurisdiction of the Dubai Ports Authority (DPA) and Dubai Maritime City Authority (DMCA).

Specifications

  1. Anchorage Areas:

    • Divided into specific sectors designated for different types of vessels such as bulk carriers, tankers, container ships, and support vessels.
    • Zones are marked by navigational aids to ensure safe anchorage and efficient traffic management.
  2. Water Depth:

    • The depth varies generally between 10 to 30 meters depending on proximity to the shore and the specific designated anchorage area.
    • Deep-water areas are available for larger vessels.
  3. Capacity:

    • Can accommodate multiple large vessels simultaneously.
    • Specifically organized to maximize space and ensure safe navigation within the anchorage.
  4. Arrival and Departure Procedures:

    • Vessels are required to contact Dubai Port Control via VHF radio before entering the anchorage to receive berthing instructions and comply with local maritime regulations.
    • Precise coordinates and instructions are provided to ensure accurate positioning within the designated zone.
  5. Services and Facilities:

    • Bunkering Services: Available for fuel oil and other marine lubricants.
    • Provisioning: Supply of food, freshwater, and other essential goods.
    • Crew Changes: Efficient handling of crew embarkation and disembarkation with available immigration and customs support.
    • Maintenance and Repair: Basic hull repairs, underwater inspections, and emergency mechanical services can be arranged.
    • Waste Disposal: Compliant with MARPOL regulations, facilities for waste collection and disposal are provided.
  6. Security and Safety:

    • 24/7 monitoring by the Port Authority and the UAE Coast Guard.
    • Strict adherence to ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code to ensure the security of vessels and crew.
    • Regular patrolling and surveillance to mitigate any risks related to piracy or unlawful activities.
  7. Weather and Tides:

    • Generally favorable weather conditions with minimal obstructions.
    • Vessels need to be aware of local tide schedules, which are provided by port authorities to ensure safe anchorage.
  8. Environmental Considerations:

    • Compliance with international environmental standards to prevent pollution.
    • Designated zones for ballast water exchange to protect the marine ecosystem.

Connectivity

  • Well-connected to major ports in the region and globally through efficient shipping lanes.
  • Proximity to Jebel Ali Port, one of the largest and busiest ports in the Middle East, enhances logistical and operational convenience.

The Dubai Anchorage (DUBAI ANCH) provides a crucial link in the maritime chain, ensuring efficient handling of vessels, safety standards, and seamless operations catering to the vast maritime traffic in Dubai.

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