EASTERN MARBLEHEAD
- Latitude: 42.4969
- Longitude: -70.8424
- US East Coast
- Marina in US
Location: Eastern Marblehead MA US
Marine Port: Eastern Marblehead, United States
Description: Eastern Marblehead is a respected and historic marine port located on the northeastern coast of Massachusetts, United States. Known for its rich maritime heritage and picturesque setting, the port serves a variety of functions, from commercial shipping and logistics to recreational boating and fishing. The port is situated in Marblehead Harbor, which opens into Massachusetts Bay and offers access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Specifications:
Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 42.5000° N latitude and 70.8578° W longitude.
- Proximity: Close to major cities like Boston (around 18 miles to the southwest), enhancing its connectivity.
Harbor and Water Depth:
- Entrance Channel Depth: Varies between 10 to 15 feet.
- Docking Areas: Depths range from 12 to 20 feet, accommodating various sizes of vessels including smaller commercial ships and recreational boats.
Port Facilities:
- Berths: Several berths equipped for small to mid-sized vessels.
- Moorings: Numerous mooring options available for transient and seasonal boaters.
- Marina Services: Full-service marinas offer amenities such as fuel docks, water, electricity, waste disposal, and marine repair services.
- Cargo Operations: Limited cargo handling for local and regional trade, primarily focusing on smaller shipments due to depth restrictions.
Navigation Aids:
- Lighthouses: Multiple lighthouses and navigational beacons help guide vessels safely into the harbor.
- Buoys: Well-marked channels with buoys ensure safe navigation and indicate deeper water pathways.
Security and Regulations:
- Coast Guard Presence: U.S. Coast Guard station nearby for safety and security oversight.
- Customs: Customs facilities for international arrivals though primarily geared toward recreational and small commercial traffic.
Environmental Considerations:
- Pollution Control: Strict regulations in place to minimize water pollution, including hazardous waste management and vessel inspection protocols.
- Marine Protected Areas: Nearby marine reserves and protected areas necessitate careful navigation and environmental compliance.
Connectivity and Access:
- Road Access: Well-connected by roadways that link to major highways, facilitating easy transportation of goods to and from the port.
- Public Transport: Accessible via regional bus services; relatively close to rail connections.
- Airports: The nearest major airport is Logan International Airport in Boston.
Economic and Community Role:
- Commercial Activity: Supports local fishing industry, recreational tourism, and small-scale trade.
- Tourism: Popular destination for boating enthusiasts, historical site tours, and coastal recreation.
Eastern Marblehead harbor remains an integral part of the local economy, balancing its historical charm with modern amenities and services suitable for a variety of marine activities.
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