FOCE DI VARANO
- ITFCV
- Latitude: 41.9181
- Longitude: 15.798
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Italy
Location: Italy
Marine Port: Foce di Varano, Italy
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 41.9060° N latitude and 15.7420° E longitude.
- Region: Apulia (Puglia), Italy.
- Nearby Cities: Rodi Garganico to the southeast and Peschici to the northwest.
- Body of Water: Located on the Adriatic Sea, near the mouth of Varano Lake (Lago di Varano).
Port Specifications:
Port Type:
- Design: Primary use for local fishing, small commercial vessels, and potentially recreational boating.
- Category: Small-sized port.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Anchorage: Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Berthing Arrangements: Limited berthing space, more suitable for small local vessels and recreational boats.
- Mooring: Standard mooring systems with floating pontoons or quay-side mooring.
- Draft Depth: Ranges typically shallow; exact draft depth varies but may not exceed 3-4 meters, making it accessible for smaller boats rather than large commercial ships.
Port Services:
- Fishing: Local fishing fleets use the port for docking and offloading.
- Boating Supplies: Availability of basic supplies and amenities for small vessels and yachts.
- Maintenance and Repairs: Limited to basic services; specialized repairs might require visiting larger nearby ports.
- Fueling Services: Fueling stations may be available but limited in capability.
- Emergency Services: Basic emergency measures in place, but extensive services available in larger nearby ports.
Navigation and Safety:
- Navigational Aids: Limited, with basic markers and lights. Mariners need to navigate with caution, especially during adverse weather conditions.
- Tidal Information: Minimal tidal range; however, water levels can be influenced by wind conditions and seasonal changes.
Economic and Commercial Activity:
- The port supports local fishing as a primary economic activity.
- Recreational boating sees seasonal traffic, especially during the summer months when tourism peaks.
Environmental Considerations:
- Natural Reserves and Protected Areas: Proximity to Lago di Varano and natural wetlands.
- Conservation Efforts: Efforts to balance local economic activities with the protection of the natural environment, especially considering the ecological significance of the surrounding areas.
Tourism and Recreation:
- Attractions: Scenic views, local beaches, and natural reserves near Lago di Varano.
- Seasonal Traffic: High in the summer months due to tourist influx.
Transportation and Connectivity:
Access Routes:
- Accessible via local roads connected to larger highway systems.
- Nearest major road: Strada Statale 89 (SS 89).
Closest Airports:
- Nearest major airports include Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport (around 220 km to the south) and Abruzzo Airport in Pescara (around 180 km to the north).
Public Transport:
- Limited public transport; personal vehicles or taxis may be necessary for reaching the port.
Important Notes:
- Mariners and visitors are advised to check local weather and navigational warnings.
- Local regulations must be observed to protect the environment and support sustainability.
- Enhanced port facilities and commercial activity may be available in larger nearby ports such as Manfredonia or Vieste for larger vessels or more extensive services.
Conclusion: Foce di Varano is a small but significant port primarily supporting local and recreational boating activities while being embedded in a picturesque and ecologically rich region of Italy's Adriatic Coast.
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