FOMBONI

  • Latitude: -12.2895
  • Longitude: 43.7555
  • East Africa
  • Port in Comoros

Location: Comoros

Marine Port Description and Specification: Fomboni, Comoros

Port Overview: Fomboni is a key port located on the island of Mohéli, one of the three major islands in the Union of the Comoros, situated in the Indian Ocean. The port plays a crucial role in the island’s economy, facilitating both local and international maritime trade.

Geographical Position:

  • Location: Northwest coast of Mohéli, Comoros
  • Coordinates: Approximately 12.28° S latitude and 43.75° E longitude

Port Specifications:

  1. Berthing Facilities:

    • Types: Quays and anchorages
    • Total Berths: Limited berthing spaces; specific berth information may need local authorities' consultation.
    • Max Vessel Size: Due to the limited infrastructure, the port primarily accommodates smaller vessels including fishing boats, ferries, and small cargo ships.
  2. Water Depth:

    • Approach Channel Depth: Between 4 to 6 meters (subject to tidal conditions)
    • Berth Depth: Varies between 2 to 4.5 meters
  3. Tidal Range:

    • Average tidal variation: 2 to 3 meters. Mariners should consider tidal information for navigation and docking.
  4. Navigation:

    • Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels. Arrangements should be made in advance.
    • Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids including buoys, lights, and markers. Comprehensive charts should be used.
    • Radio Communication: Port control typically operates on VHF channels for maritime communications.
  5. Cargo Handling:

    • Handling Equipment: Mainly manual handling; crane and forklift availability might be minimal and should be confirmed ahead of arrival.
    • Cargo Types Handled: General cargo, perishable goods, small-scale container handling, and fishing products.
  6. Port Services:

    • Fueling: Limited fueling facilities. It is recommended to arrange fuel supply locally in advance.
    • Water Supply: Limited potable water availability; tankers may be used for supply.
    • Provisions and Supplies: Basic provisions are available; more specific needs might require prior notice or arrangement.
  7. Customs and Immigration:

    • Facilities: Basic customs and immigration services available. Reporting and clearance should be coordinated with local authorities.
  8. Port Security:

    • Measures: Basic security measures; port area is monitored by local police and port authorities.
    • ISPS Compliance: Limited; enhanced security protocols may not be in place.
  9. Climate Conditions:

    • Weather: Tropical climate with wet and dry seasons; cyclone season typically from November to April.
    • Prevailing Winds: Trade winds; mariners should check seasonal forecasts.
  10. Access and Transportation:

    • Road Connectivity: Basic road infrastructure connecting to the rest of the island.
    • Public Transport: Limited local transport options; usually taxis or minibuses.

Important Notes:

  • Due to the port’s limited facilities and infrastructure, larger vessels and cargo operations might face challenges.
  • It is advisable to coordinate closely with local agents or port authorities to ensure smooth operations.
  • Regular updates on navigation, docking, and available services are essential for pre-arrival planning.

Contact Information: For the most accurate and current information, it is recommended to directly contact local port authorities or agents.


This description provides an overview and common specifications for the Port of Fomboni in the Comoros. For specific operational details, always refer to the most recent navigational charts and contact local authorities or maritime agencies.

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