EL SEGUNDO ANCH
- Latitude: 33.89632
- Longitude: -118.4869
- US West Coast
- Anchorage in US
Location: El Segundo CA US
El Segundo Anchorage (EL SEGUNDO ANCH) - United States
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 33°54' N latitude and 118°26' W longitude.
- Proximity: Situated near El Segundo, California, along the coast of the Pacific Ocean, closely integrated with the greater Los Angeles port complex.
Description
- Usage: Primarily serves as an anchorage point for vessels waiting to enter the Port of Los Angeles and the Port of Long Beach, which are two of the busiest ports in the United States.
- Type: Offshore anchorage used for commercial shipping, mainly container ships, tankers, and bulk carriers.
Specifications
- Draft: The anchorage has varying water depths typically ranging from 55 to 70 feet (approximately 16.7 to 21.3 meters). Specific depths can differ within designated anchorage areas.
- Holding Ground: Generally features a sandy bottom, providing good holding conditions for anchoring.
Facilities & Services
- El Segundo Anchorage does not have on-shore facilities; it is meant purely for offshore anchorage purposes.
- Provisions & Supplies: Typically, vessels would arrange for on-board provisions and supplies before anchoring; however, supply boats can service vessels as needed.
- Waste Disposal: Vessels must adhere to strict environmental regulations regarding waste disposal. The reception of waste usually requires coordinated efforts with local maritime service providers.
Logistics
- Pilotage: Required for navigating into nearby Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors. Pilots are generally boarded before entering the anchorage or harbor areas.
- Tug Services: Available upon request. Essential for larger vessels in maneuvers such as docking, undocking, or in case of emergency situations.
- Communication: VHF radio channels are used for communication, specifically channels designated by port authorities for coordination and safety.
Regulations
- Environmental: Vessels must comply with all US Coast Guard regulations and MARPOL (Marine Pollution) conventions to minimize environmental impact.
- Security: Homeland Security measures are strictly enforced. Vessel movements and anchorage status are continually monitored by both local port authorities and the US Coast Guard.
- Customs: Procedures must be observed for international vessels, including customs clearance before entering further into US waters or ports.
Important Considerations
- Weather: The region can experience significant marine weather, including fog, which may impact visibility and require enhanced navigational precautions.
- Traffic: As part of one of the busiest maritime areas in the world, vessel traffic management and adherence to navigation protocols are critical.
- Anchoring: Vessels must anchor within designated coordinates and must notify port control of their status.
This information provides a general overview of the El Segundo Anchorage. Specific details might require direct consultation with port authorities or maritime services for real-time data and particular vessel requirements.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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OVERSEAS NIKISKI | Tanker | US ELS | 4/3/2025 | |
ARTEMIS VOYAGER | Tanker | US ELS | 3/29/2025 | |
MARINER | Tanker | USELS | 3/25/2025 | |
AVA FOSS | Passenger | KING HARBOR-ESMT | 3/24/2025 | |
SAKURA VOYAGER | Tanker | US ELS | 3/23/2025 | |
IVER FOSS | Towing/Tug | EL SEGUNDO | 3/23/2025 | |
CASPIAN SEA | Tanker | US ELS | 3/22/2025 | |
ALHAYA | Tanker | US ELS | 3/21/2025 | |
CHIOS | Tanker | PAALM | 3/11/2025 |