FEDJE
- NOFED
- Latitude: 60.7819
- Longitude: 4.70987
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Fedje Vestland 5947 Norway
Web-site: http://www.fedje.kommune.no
Fedje is a small island and municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Nordhordland, along the coast of the North Sea. Given its geographic location, Fedje has maritime facilities that cater primarily to fishing and small-scale shipping.
Marine Port Description: Fedje, Norway
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 60° 46' N latitude and 4° 43' E longitude.
- Proximity: Located around 70 kilometers northwest of Bergen, one of Norway's major cities and logistical hubs.
Port Infrastructure
- Harbor Type: Natural harbor, offering protection from the open sea.
- Facilities: Basic port facilities that accommodate small to medium-sized vessels. Infrastructure includes:
- Berths: Limited number of berths; suitable for fishing vessels and local ferries.
- Mooring: Availability of mooring points for fishing boats and pleasure crafts.
- Depth: Varies but generally able to accommodate vessels with a draft up to approximately 6-7 meters.
Services
- Navigation: Equipped with essential navigational aids, including buoys, lights, and markers to ensure safe entry and exit.
- Fueling: Basic fueling facilities available for fishing boats and smaller vessels.
- Repair and Maintenance: Limited services available; major repairs would need to be conducted in better-equipped ports like Bergen.
- Storage: Limited storage facilities, primarily geared towards fishing equipment and supplies.
Operations
- Primary Uses: Mostly utilized for fishing activities, small-scale commercial shipping, and local ferry services.
- Frequency of Use: Not a high-traffic port; traffic primarily comprises local vessels and occasional visiting yachts.
- Customs: Limited customs facilities; international shipping usually handled in larger ports nearby.
Additional Information
- Fishing Industry: The port is vital for the local fishing industry, providing essential landing and processing facilities for fishermen.
- Ferry Connectivity: Fedje is connected to the mainland via a regular ferry service.
- Weather Conditions: Can be rough given its exposure to the North Sea, with frequent heavy winds and storms, especially during the winter months.
Accessibility
- Road and Transport Links: Limited road infrastructure on the island; transport to the mainland primarily via ferries.
- Emergency Services: Basic emergency services available; more severe cases typically referred to larger towns on the mainland.
Specifications
- Vessel Accommodation: Suited for vessels up to approximately 100 meters in length depending on specific berths.
- Tide Variation: Tidal range is moderate; specific dredging details to be verified via local authorities for larger vessels.
- Safety Measures: Essential life-saving and firefighting equipment present; however, availability of such services and equipment is limited compared to larger ports.
Fedje's port may not compare with the more extensive facilities available in larger Norwegian ports, but it serves as a critical support hub for the local community, particularly in terms of fishing and limited commercial activities. For detailed operational planning and specific requirements, contacting local maritime authorities or the port administration would be advisable.
Featured ports
-
LONG BEACH
Port in US
- USLGB
- US West Coast
The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports and a leading gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It is a major port within the San Pedro Bay port complex, which also includes the Port of Los Angeles.
-
HOUSTON
Port in US
- USHOU
- Gulf of Mexico
The Port of Houston is one of the world's largest ports and serves as the primary maritime gateway for the U.S. Gulf Coast.