DUNEDIN
- USDNB
- Latitude: 28.0108
- Longitude: -82.7919
- Gulf of Mexico
- Marina in US
Location: US
It appears there might be a mix-up regarding the name and location. Dunedin is a city in New Zealand, not the US. However, if you are referring to a specific port in the United States and have spelled Dunedin by mistake, I can provide general guidance.
But if we're focusing on Dunedin, New Zealand, here are some details about Port Chalmers, which serves Dunedin:
Port Chalmers (Serving Dunedin, New Zealand)
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 45.8226° S, 170.6322° E
- Situated: On the eastern coast of the South Island, New Zealand
- Proximity: About 15 kilometers northeast of Dunedin city center
Port Specifications:
- Type of Port: Deepwater commercial port
- Primary Functions: Container cargo, bulk cargo, and cruise ships
- Governing Body: Port Otago Ltd
Facilities:
Containers:
- Berths: Multiple container berths
- Equipment: Gantry cranes, straddle carriers, and forklifts
- Storage: Container yards and warehouses
Bulk Cargo:
- Berths: Specific berths for bulk cargo
- Commodities: Logs, wood chips, agricultural products
Cruise Ships:
- Dedicated berthing facilities for cruise ships
- Passenger amenities: Terminals, shuttle services to Dunedin
Services:
- Pilotage: Available and compulsory for large vessels
- Towage: Tug services for maneuvering larger vessels
- Maintenance: Ship repair and maintenance services
Accessibility:
- Roads: Connected by road to Dunedin and other regions
- Rail Links: Rail connectivity for cargo
- Airports: Closest major airport is Dunedin International Airport
Additional Information:
- Security: Meets International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code requirements
- Environmental Initiatives: Active in reducing environmental impact – initiatives include waste management and emission reduction
If Dunedin in the US refers to a lesser-known port or marina, please specify, and I can provide more tailored information regarding marina or smaller ports in the United States.
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