EDEN
- AUQDN
- Latitude: -37.0727
- Longitude: 149.904
- East Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Eden NSW 2551 Australia
Phone number: +61 2 6496 1953
Web-site: https://www.portauthoritynsw.com.au/port-of-eden/
Marine Port Description and Specification: Eden, Australia
General Overview:
Port Eden, located on the Sapphire Coast of New South Wales, Australia, is one of the deepest natural harbors in the Southern Hemisphere. Its strategic position makes it a significant port for maritime activities, including commercial shipping, fishing, tourism, and recreational boating.
Key Features:
- Location: Eden, New South Wales, Australia
- Coordinates: Approximately 37°03′S 149°54′E
- Operational Authority: Port Authority of New South Wales
Harbor and Berthing Facilities:
- Harbor Depth: Natural depth ranges from 10 meters to over 30 meters, suitable for large vessels.
- Navigation: Navigable channels maintained regularly, with marked aids for safe navigation.
- Berths:
- Multipurpose Wharf: A versatile facility that accommodates a range of vessels including cargo ships, cruise liners, and fishing boats.
- Navy Wharf: Used primarily by the Royal Australian Navy but available for commercial use as needed.
- Snug Cove Wharf: Caters primarily to smaller commercial fishing vessels and recreational boats. Also serves as a loading area for seafood export.
Cargo Handling:
- Capabilities:
- General cargo
- Dry bulk
- Liquid bulk (though limited)
- Container handling facilities are limited but accessible through nearby ports.
- Fisheries Quota: Eden is renowned for its fishing industry, especially for products like tuna, swordfish, and crayfish.
Cruise and Tourism:
- Cruise Terminal: Accommodates small to medium-sized cruise liners. Facilities include customs and immigration services, and passenger amenities.
- Tourist Attractions: Close to Marine Heritage museum, whale-watching tours, and other recreational activities.
Support and Ancillary Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for larger vessels; available 24/7.
- Mooring: Several mooring buoys and anchorage spots for different vessel sizes.
- Tug Services: Available for assisting large vessels.
- Bunker Services: Limited fuel bunkering available; typically diesel.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic facilities for repair and maintenance; larger services available in nearby ports.
Trade and Commerce:
- Imports: Tropical wood, bulk minerals, petroleum products (limited).
- Exports: Predominantly seafood, smaller quantities of wood products and other local produce.
Security and Safety:
- Safety Regulations: Compliance with International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Emergency Services: On-site fire and emergency services, including oil spill response capabilities.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability Practices: Active measures in place to protect local marine life, prevent pollution, and manage waste efficiently.
- Protected Areas: Proximity to marine parks and protected areas means stringent environmental monitoring and regulations.
Transportation and Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected to regional and national road networks.
- Rail: Limited rail connectivity.
- Air: Closest major airport is Canberra Airport, approximately 3.5 hours' drive from the port.
Future Developments:
- Expansion: Ongoing plans to expand berthing capacity and facilitate larger cruise vessels.
- Infrastructure Upgrades: Continuous improvement of port facilities, technology upgrades, and sustainable practices.
Port Eden plays a crucial human and economic role in the region, balancing commercial activities with strong environmental stewardship and community engagement.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
SAMANTHA J | Fishing | 10/25/2024 | ||
FLINDERS BAY | Towing/Tug | 10/25/2024 | ||
TAHNEE B | Fishing | 10/25/2024 | ||
SAINTS A & G | Fishing | 10/25/2024 | ||
MAGNOLIA | Sailing | 10/25/2024 | ||
WAMBIRI | Towing/Tug | EDEN !LMAS | 10/25/2024 | |
FANCY NANCY | Sailing | 10/25/2024 | ||
BUBBLES | Pleasure | 10/25/2024 | ||
COOMA | Towing/Tug | EDEN | 10/25/2024 | |
WESTERN LIGHT | Fishing | 10/25/2024 |