FOURNI
- Latitude: 37.5793
- Longitude: 26.4771
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Fourni North Aegean 83400 Greece
Web-site: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fournoi_Korseon
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Fourni, Greece
Location: Fourni is an island located in the Aegean Sea and is part of the Fourni Korseon archipelago, situated between the eastern Aegean islands of Ikaria and Samos. The primary harbor serving Fourni is Fourni Harbor, which caters to the main town and a small fishing village located on the island.
Coordinates: Latitude: Approximately 37.5722° N Longitude: Approximately 26.4847° E
Harbor Characteristics:
- Type: Natural harbor with a sheltered bay
- Primary Use: The harbor predominantly services fishing boats, small cargo vessels, ferries, and recreational boats.
- Depth: The depth at the entrance of the harbor and at the berths is modest, catering primarily to small and medium-sized vessels. Depth ranges from approximately 4 to 6 meters.
- Berth Facilities: Limited berthing facilities with a small quay for fishing boats and small commercial vessels. More extensive facilities are found in neighboring larger ports.
Port Infrastructure:
- Quay Length: The main quay is relatively short, and the port infrastructure is limited compared to more developed ports. Provides basic amenities needed for small-scale maritime operations.
- Anchorage: Suitable anchorage available within the bay for vessels to anchor safely, particularly useful for yachts and leisure boats.
- Mooring: Additional mooring points are available for smaller fishing and leisure boats.
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids are present, including buoys and lights to guide vessels into the harbor.
Services and Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Minimal cargo operations, primarily catering to local needs, such as provisioning the island and exporting the local catch.
- Fueling: Limited fueling options might be available; most refueling needs are met in larger ports nearby.
- Water Supply: Freshwater supply available for vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal services in place.
- Customs and Immigration: No permanent customs and immigration office on-site; procedures are typically handled at nearby larger ports.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair and maintenance services for small vessels; more intensive repairs would require transport to a larger port facility.
Connectivity:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry connections with the nearby islands of Ikaria and Samos as well as occasional services to other parts of Greece.
- Road and Air Connectivity: Limited road infrastructure on the island; nearest airports are on Samos and Ikaria, accessible via ferry.
Economic Activity:
- Fisheries: Dominant economic activity with a significant number of local fishing vessels.
- Tourism: Growing tourism sector drawing visitors to the idyllic and less crowded island setting.
- Local Trade: Focused predominantly on supporting the local population and facilitating small-scale trade with nearby islands.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability Efforts: Efforts to maintain the natural beauty and ecological health of the harbor and surrounding waters, including measures to minimize pollution and preserve local marine life.
Nearby Facilities:
- Accommodation: Several small hotels, guesthouses, and tavernas cater to visitors.
- Provisions: Basic provisioning facilities available including small grocery stores and markets.
In summary, Fourni Harbor is a quaint and essential facility for the local community and visitors. It offers fundamental port services primarily designed for small-scale maritime activities, fishing, and tourism, thereby maintaining the island’s traditional and serene charm.
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