GJERDINGA

  • Latitude: 64.9451
  • Longitude: 11.4504
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Port in Norway

Location: Norway

Gjerdinga is a small island located in Nærøysund municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. Given its size and geographical nature, information on specific port facilities on Gjerdinga is quite limited. It’s not a major commercial shipping hub like some other ports in Norway. Gjerdinga is more akin to a community harbor suited for smaller vessels, fishing boats, and local traffic rather than a full-scale commercial port. However, I can offer a generalized description based on small island ports in Norway.

General Description:

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 64°39′N 11°20′E
  • Region: Trøndelag county, Norway
  • Accessibility: Typically accessible via smaller boats or ferries.

Primary Use:

  • Local fishing
  • Leisure boating
  • Possibly minor ferry or local commercial traffic

Port and Harbor Specifications:

Infrastructure:

  • Docks/Piers: Likely to have small docks and piers suitable for fishing vessels and recreational boats.
  • Mooring Facilities: Basic mooring facilities for temporary docking.
  • Depth: Typically shallower depths suitable for small to medium vessels; exact depth specifications would require local nautical charts.

Navigational Aids:

  • Lighting and Markers: Basic lighting and navigational markers to aid entry and exit, especially important during adverse weather or at night.

Services:

  • Fuel: Limited; may have fuel available for small boats.
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Basic facilities for minor repairs; major repairs likely need to be done on the mainland or larger islands.
  • Supplies: Limited supplies; essentials might be sourced from local stores or brought in from larger surrounding towns.

Communication:

  • VHF Radio: Standard marine communication frequencies would be monitored.
  • Internet and Phone: Likely to have basic coverage, though it may not be robust.

Transport Links:

  • Ferry Services: Possible ferry connections to the mainland or surrounding islands.
  • Access Roads: If present, roads are likely narrow and single-lane, providing basic connectivity within the island.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Weather Conditions: Subject to typical Norwegian coastal weather conditions, including fog, rain, and potentially rough seas.
  • Tidal Information: Knowledge of local tides is crucial for safe navigation.
  • Emergency Services: Basic first-aid with more significant medical facilities available on the mainland.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Natural Beauty: Scenic landscapes, ideal for hiking, fishing, and nature photography.
  • Cultural Sites: Possible small local museums or cultural sites reflecting the area's history and traditions.

Summary:

Gjerdinga port facilities are rudimentary, serving primarily local fishermen and recreational boaters. Any commercial activities would be on a very limited scale. Mariners should prepare for basic conditions and carry necessary navigational tools and supplies. For detailed and specific information, local maritime guides or direct contacts with local authorities would be required.

If you need more detailed specifics or navigation charts, reaching out to Norwegian maritime authorities or local port administration would be beneficial.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
RISVAER Cargo FISHFARMS 11/21/2024
NOTHOLMEN Fishing 11/21/2024
SORWAAG Fishing 11/21/2024
SORWAAG Fishing 11/21/2024
SUNNIVA Other 11/21/2024
NEMO Passenger 11/21/2024
AQS ROERVIK Dredging TLF:469 19 239 11/20/2024
STROMOY Pleasure 11/20/2024
VIKING 1 Fishing 11/20/2024
GRIP BUNKER Tanker FISH FARMS 11/20/2024
BOLGEN Other FISHFARMS 11/20/2024
MARTA AUD Fishing 11/19/2024
VESTERBOEN Fishing 11/19/2024
VIDA Cargo 11/19/2024
ANJA Cargo OTERVIKA 11/19/2024
NOAH Pleasure 11/18/2024
STRANDGUTT Fishing 11/18/2024
ASTERIX Pleasure 11/15/2024
SOFIE_TROMSO Pleasure 11/11/2024
TORGNY Fishing 11/11/2024

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