GIBRALTAR
- USGIT
- Latitude: 42.0974
- Longitude: -83.1891
- Great Lakes
- Marina in US
Location: US
Gibraltar is not located in the United States; it is a British Overseas Territory located at the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, bordering Spain. However, if you're looking for a detailed description of Gibraltar's port, here it is:
Port of Gibraltar
Location:
- Latitude: 36.1428° N
- Longitude: 5.3536° W
- Time Zone: GMT +1 (CET) in winter and GMT +2 (CEST) in summer
Overview: The Port of Gibraltar is strategically positioned at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, providing an essential hub for maritime activities. It is renowned for its bunkering services and plays a significant role in global shipping and logistics.
Facilities and Services:
Bunkering:
- Gibraltar is one of the leading bunkering ports in the Mediterranean.
- The port offers a range of marine fuels, including low sulfur fuels to comply with international regulations.
- Fast and efficient bunkering services with minimal delay to vessels.
Berths and Terminals:
- The port boasts several deep-water berths capable of accommodating a wide variety of vessels including cargo ships, cruise liners, tankers, and naval vessels.
- Specialized terminals for general cargo, container handling, and passenger traffic.
- Dedicated cruise terminal which serves numerous international cruise liners.
Cargo Handling:
- Facilities for container handling, bulk cargo, and general cargo.
- Modern cranes and cargo handling equipment to facilitate rapid loading and unloading.
- Ample storage options, including dry storage and cold storage facilities.
Ship Repair and Maintenance:
- The port provides facilities for ship repair, maintenance, and hull cleaning.
- Dry docks and floating docks available for a range of vessel sizes.
Security and Safety:
- Complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code.
- Comprehensive security measures in place including surveillance, access control, and patrols.
- Safety protocols and emergency response units readily available.
Additional Services:
- Freshwater supply, provisions, and waste disposal services.
- Pilotage and towage services available around the clock.
- Marine support services including maritime advisory, weather routing, and vessel tracking assistance.
Logistics and Connectivity:
- Excellent road connectivity to the European mainland via Spain.
- Extensive logistical support for intermodal transportation.
- Nearby airports offer additional logistics and passenger transport options.
Economic Importance:
- The Port of Gibraltar plays a critical role in regional trade and commerce.
- A significant hub for refueling and replenishment for vessels traversing the busy Strait of Gibraltar.
- Generates substantial revenue from shipping activities, tourism (especially cruise tourism), and ancillary marine services.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port adheres to stringent environmental regulations to minimize pollution.
- Initiatives in place to manage waste, reduce emissions, and protect the marine ecosystem.
- Regular monitoring and compliance with international environmental standards.
The Port of Gibraltar is known for its operational efficiency, safety, and strategic importance in global maritime activities.
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Vessels in the port
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MOXIE | Pleasure | 01:37:58 |