EL ASTILLERO
- ESATO
- Latitude: 43.4035
- Longitude: -3.81675
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Spain
Location: Spain
Phone number: +34 942 200 200
Web-site: http://www.puertos.es/en-us/ocean_ports/Pages/port_castro_urdiales.aspx
EL ASTILLERO is a town and municipality situated on the northern coast of Spain, in the autonomous community of Cantabria. While it is predominantly recognized for its shipbuilding traditions and industrial activities, it does not have a commercial maritime port of significant international note like major ports such as those in Barcelona or Valencia. Instead, the region's maritime activities are primarily focused on local and regional undertakings.
General Description:
- Location: Northern coast of Spain, near the city of Santander in Cantabria.
- Coordinates: Approximately 43.4000° N latitude and 3.8333° W longitude.
- Access: By road and rail from major cities like Santander (approximately 8 kilometers away).
Key Features and Specifications:
Primary Use:
- Historically significant for shipyards and shipbuilding activities.
- Nowadays, the local infrastructure supports smaller-scale industrial activities and fishing rather than large-scale commercial port operations.
Facilities:
- Dry docks and repair facilities available intended for shipbuilding and vessel maintenance.
- Limited cargo handling systems due to the absence of major commercial port operations.
- Local marina for small recreational vessels and fishing boats.
Maritime Infrastructure:
- Smaller quays and piers designed for industrial purposes rather than large container or cargo vessels.
- Storage facilities related to shipyard activities, typically including warehouses and repair shops.
Navigation:
- Navigable channels suitable for smaller vessels.
- Modern navigation aids typical of smaller industrial maritime facilities.
Connectivity:
- Good local connectivity through road networks to Santander and other nearby regions.
- Rail connections facilitate movement of goods and materials to and from the shipyards.
Economic Activities:
- Shipbuilding and Ship Repair: Historically, the core activity of EL ASTILLERO, involving the construction and maintenance of a variety of ship types.
- Fishing: A traditional activity still prevalent, contributing to the local economy.
- Industry: Various light industrial enterprises likely associated with maritime activities operate in the vicinity.
- Recreational Boating: Supported by the local marina facilities.
Environmental and Regulatory Aspects:
- As with many coastal-industrial regions in Spain, environmental regulations are strict to protect local maritime ecosystems. Activities are monitored to minimize pollution and ecological disturbance.
- Complies with local, regional, and national maritime and environmental regulations consistent with European Union standards.
Summary:
EL ASTILLERO is more of an industrial shipyard locality than a large commercial maritime port. Its primary activities revolve around shipbuilding, repair, and local fishing. Connectivity to larger commercial hubs like Santander allows it to integrate effectively into the broader economic landscape of the Cantabria region.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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EUROCARGO SAVONA | Cargo | ESSDR | 03:25:55 | |
ANNA | Other | 12:58:42 | ||
SUAR VIGO | Cargo | SANTANDER | 12:57:04 | |
BOTAMPU SEIS | Towing/Tug | 11/19/2024 | ||
TRHEINTAYTRES | Towing/Tug | - | 11/18/2024 | |
TRHEINTAYCUATRO | Towing/Tug | SANTANDER | 11/18/2024 | |
TRHECE | Towing/Tug | 11/18/2024 | ||
MOURO SEGUNDO | Port | 11/10/2024 | ||
ANNELIESE ESSBERGER | Tanker | SANTANDER | 11/3/2024 | |
SALVAMAR DENEB | Port | NAVEGANDO | 11/2/2024 | |
KENZA | Pleasure | 10/27/2024 |