FAIRPORT HARBOR
- USFPT
- Latitude: 41.759
- Longitude: -81.279
- Great Lakes
- Port in US
Location: Fairport Harbor Ohio 44077 US
Fairport Harbor is a notable port located along the southern shore of Lake Erie in the state of Ohio, United States. The port serves as a vital hub for various commercial, recreational, and industrial activities. Below is a detailed description and specification of Fairport Harbor.
Location
- Latitude: 41.75° N
- Longitude: 81.28° W
- State: Ohio
- County: Lake
Port Facilities
Harbor Specifications
- Type: Riverine and Lake Harbor
- Size: More than 1 mile long, offering ample space for navigation and docking
- Depth: Accommodates vessels requiring draughts up to around 28 feet
- Breakwaters: Comprises east and west breakwaters to protect the harbor from the lake's waves and to ensure calm waters for docking and loading activities
- Approach Channel: The maintained depth of the approach channel is around 25 feet, ensuring safe passage for large cargo vessels
Terminals and Docks
- Commercial Docks: Capable of handling bulk commodities such as limestone, coal, and other materials
- Public Docking Areas: Available for smaller commercial vessels as well as recreational boats
- Storage Facilities: Includes open storage areas and some warehouses to accommodate various types of cargo
Services and Operations
- Pilotage: Mandatory for vessels transiting through the Great Lakes and into the harbor
- Tug Services: Available for aiding vessel maneuvering within the harbor
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with cranes and conveyor systems for efficient loading and unloading of bulk materials
- Security Measures: Adhering to all U.S. Coast Guard regulations including ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code compliance
Economic Contribution
- Key Economic Activities: Serves local industries including manufacturing and construction through the import and export of raw materials via Lake Erie
- Fishing and Recreation: Significant for the local fishing industry and serves as a popular spot for recreational boating and fishing activities
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Pollution Control: Implements stringent measures to minimize pollution and protect the lake's ecosystem
- Dredging Operations: Regular dredging to maintain channel and dock depths, ensuring safe vessel operations
- Storm Water Management: Systems in place to manage runoff and protect water quality
Navigation Aids
- Lighthouses and Buoys: Mark the harbor's entrance and critical points within the harbor to assist navigation
- Communication Systems: VHF radio channels for coordinating with vessels, pilot stations, and emergency services
Accessibility
- Road Networks: Well-connected via local roadways for easy land transport of goods to and from the port
- Rail Connections: Proximity to major rail lines facilitating efficient cargo transit across regions
Future Developments
- Expansion Projects: Plans and proposals for upgrading port infrastructure to accommodate larger vessels and increasing cargo throughput
- Sustainability Initiatives: Investments in eco-friendly technologies and practices to further enhance the port's sustainability profile
Fairport Harbor continues to be a key maritime facility contributing to the regional economy with ongoing improvements geared towards increased efficiency, safety, and environmental stewardship.
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