GEOJIN
- Latitude: 38.4466
- Longitude: 128.459
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: South Korea
Geojin Port Description and Specifications:
Geojin Port Overview: Geojin Port is a small but significant port located in the northeastern part of South Korea, within Gangwon Province. This port is known for its role in local fishing activities and serves as a hub for maritime commerce and tourism in the region. Geojin operates primarily for the fishing industry but also accommodates commercial and recreational vessels.
Geographical Location:
- Latitude: 38.4183° N
- Longitude: 128.4672° E
- Proximity: Situated on the East Sea (Sea of Japan), Geojin Port is approximately 150 kilometers from the demilitarized zone separating North and South Korea.
Port Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berths and Piers:
- Multiple berths designed to accommodate fishing vessels, small to mid-sized commercial ships, and private boats.
- Piers equipped for handling the docking and unloading of fish catch and other maritime activities.
Handling Equipment:
- Basic lifting and handling equipment suitable for fishing and small cargo operations.
- Cold storage facilities for preserving seafood.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouse and buoys marking the approach to the harbor for safe navigation.
- Modern navigational aids including GPS and radar systems.
Port Services:
- Bunkering and fueling stations for re-supplying ships.
- Fish markets and auction houses operating within the port precincts.
- Maintenance and repair services for vessels, including slipways and dry docks for smaller boats.
Types of Vessels:
- Predominantly fishing vessels, reflecting its primary role in the fishing industry.
- Occasional visits by small to mid-sized cargo ships carrying goods for regional trade.
- Recreational boats and yachts, especially during the tourist season.
Trade and Economic Activity:
- Fishing: Core industry, with a variety of species landed including squid, yellowtail, and mackerel.
- Market and Auctions: Active fish markets within the port facilitate local and regional seafood trade.
- Tourism: Increasingly significant, with tourists attracted by the port's scenic coastal views and fresh seafood.
Safety and Security:
- The port is equipped with basic emergency response services, including coast guard and medical aid.
- Security measures in place to regulate and monitor port activities, ensuring a safe environment for commerce and tourism.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts are made to maintain a balance between port operations and environmental conservation.
- Waste management protocols are in place to minimize pollution and protect the marine ecosystem.
Future Development:
- Potential plans for modernization and expansion to increase capacity and improve facilities.
- Initiatives to boost eco-tourism and integrate sustainable practices in port operations.
Geojin Port, while relatively small, plays a vital role in the local economy and community. It acts as a center for fishing, trade, and increasingly, tourism, contributing to the economic vitality of the Gangwon Province.
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