GAMLEBY
- SEGAM
- Latitude: 57.8994
- Longitude: 16.4125
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
Gamleby Marine Port, Sweden - Description and Specifications
Location and Overview: Gamleby is a quaint, historical coastal town located in the Kalmar County of southeastern Sweden. It sits on the shore of Gamlebyviken, an inlet of the Baltic Sea. While Gamleby is not a major commercial port like Gothenburg or Stockholm, it serves as a small but significant maritime hub for local trade, recreational boating, and fishing. Its scenic surroundings and historical charm make it a popular destination for tourists and sailing enthusiasts.
Port Specifications:
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: 57.9007 N
- Longitude: 16.4088 E
Port Type:
- Marina and Small Commercial Port
Accessibility:
- The port is accessible via well-marked sea routes from the Baltic Sea.
- Nearby roads provide convenient access from the town and surrounding regions.
Facilities:
- Berths: Limited berthing spaces available for small commercial vessels, fishing boats, and recreational yachts.
- Depth: The depth ranges between 2 to 4 meters, accommodating smaller vessels.
- Mooring: Floating pontoons and fixed quays are available for mooring.
- Water and Electricity: Supplies available at berths.
- Fuel: Limited fueling facilities available, generally catering to smaller vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair services; extensive repair requirements may need to be directed to larger nearby ports.
- Storage: Small storage areas for goods and marine equipment.
Services:
- Customs: Basic customs services for incoming and outgoing vessels.
- Security: Regular patrolling and basic security measures are in place.
- Pilotage: Not typically required for the size of vessels Gamleby port handles, but services can be arranged if necessary.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities available for waste and sewage disposal.
Nearby Amenities:
- Hotels and Restaurants: Various options available within walking distance from the port.
- Shops: Local shops providing essential supplies, marine equipment, and provisions.
- Tourist Attractions: Historical sites, local markets, and natural parks.
Operating Hours:
- Generally operates during daylight hours, but specific times can vary seasonally.
- Limited operations during harsh weather conditions, particularly in winter.
Key Commodities:
- Primarily supports the fishing industry, small-scale trade, and tourism.
- Occasional handling of local agricultural produce and handcrafted goods.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port operates under strict Swedish environmental regulations.
- Regular monitoring and measures to minimize pollution and protect the marine environment.
Summary
Gamleby port offers a blend of utility and charm, supporting local industries and recreational activities. Its strategic location on the Baltic coast, paired with the town's historical and natural attractions, makes it ideal for both commercial and leisure maritime activities. However, for larger cargo operations or specialized maritime services, nearby larger ports would be more suitable.
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