FRIEDRICHSKOOG
- DE68S
- Latitude: 54.0053
- Longitude: 8.88028
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Germany
Location: Germany
Port of Friedrichskoog, Germany
Overview
The Port of Friedrichskoog is a smaller but significant maritime hub located in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. Presiding on the North Sea coast, this port plays a crucial role in local fisheries, regional trade, and tourism.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°00′N 8°54′E
- Proximity: The port is located near the estuary of the Elbe river, making it accessible to maritime traffic from the North Sea and beyond.
Port Specifications
Port Type:
- Fishing and commercial port with facilities catering to both local fishing activities and limited commercial cargo operations.
Water Depth:
- Varies due to tidal conditions, but generally, the water depths accommodate small to medium-sized vessels. Regular dredging is conducted to maintain navigability.
Berthing Facilities:
- The port features berths suitable for fishing boats, small cargo vessels, and occasionally small passenger vessels or yachts.
- Berth Length: Specific lengths vary; facilities are designed to cater primarily to the needs of the local fishing industry.
Cargo Handling:
- Primary Cargo: Fish and seafood products.
- Secondary Cargo: Small quantities of general cargo, typically for regional distribution.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Available but generally not mandatory for smaller vessels.
- Tug Services: Limited, given the size and scale of operations.
- Supply and Bunkering: Basic services available primarily supporting the fishing fleet.
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic repair facilities for fishing vessels and smaller commercial ships.
Storage Facilities:
- Cold Storage: Facilities to store fish and other perishable goods, crucial for maintaining the freshness of seafood products.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing for general cargo.
Accessibility:
- Road Connections: Well-connected to regional road networks facilitating easy transport of goods to and from the port.
- Rail Connections: None directly at the port; nearest rail connections are accessible via road transport.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port is situated in a sensitive ecological area near the National Park Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea, necessitating strict environmental regulations to protect marine and coastal ecosystems.
Navigation Aids:
- Lights and Buoys: Installed to guide vessels safely into the port, particularly important given the variable water depths and tidal conditions.
- Radio Communication: Standard maritime communication facilities are available for coordination and emergency support.
Security:
- Adheres to international maritime and port security standards, though scaled to the port's size and traffic volume.
Economic and Social Role
Fishing Industry:
- Critical hub for the local fishing industry, supporting livelihoods and supplying fresh seafood to regional markets.
Tourism:
- While primarily industrial, the port also attracts tourists, particularly those interested in maritime activities and the region's natural beauty.
Regional Trade:
- Facilitates small-scale trade and goods movement within the region, complementing larger ports in the area.
Overall, while the Port of Friedrichskoog is not a major global port, it serves as a vital local economic engine with specialized functions supporting regional maritime activities.
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