GLOUCESTER
- USGLC
- Latitude: 39.9033
- Longitude: -75.1281
- US East Coast
- Port in US
Location: Gloucester MA 01930 US
Marine Port Description: Gloucester, United States
Location: Gloucester, Massachusetts, USA
Geographic Coordinates:
Latitude: 42.6107° N
Longitude: 70.6656° W
Overview: Gloucester is one of the oldest seaports in the United States, located on Cape Ann in Massachusetts. It has a strong maritime heritage, historically known for its fishing industry. Today, the port supports a mixture of commercial fishing, seafood processing, and recreational boating.
Key Specifications and Features:
Port Type:
- Coastal Natural Port
Primary Functions:
- Commercial Fishing
- Seafood Processing
- Recreational Boating
- Maritime Services and Repairs
Harbor:
- The harbor is divided into two primary areas: the Inner Harbor and the Outer Harbor.
- Inner Harbor: Provides more sheltered anchorage and is well-suited for smaller to medium-sized vessels.
- Outer Harbor: Accommodates larger vessels and serves as the entry point to the Inner Harbor.
Facilities:
- Docks and Piers: Multiple docking facilities cater to fishing, commercial use, and visiting yachts.
- Fish Processing Plants: Numerous plants process fresh fish and other seafood products.
- Marinas: There are several marinas offering mooring, fuel, maintenance, and repair services.
- Shipyards: Facilities for vessel construction, repair, and maintenance are available.
Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouses:
- Ten Pound Island Light
- Eastern Point Light
- Buoy System: A well-maintained buoy system aids in navigation within the harbor.
- Lighthouses:
Depth:
- Varies between the Inner and Outer Harbors.
- Inner Harbor: Depths range from 8 to 16 feet at low tide.
- Outer Harbor: Depths average around 20 to 30 feet but can be deeper in some anchorage spots.
Tidal Information:
- Semi-diurnal tide with two high tides and two low tides each day.
- Tidal range averages about 9 to 10 feet.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory pilotage for larger vessels.
- Tug Services: Available for assisting vessel movements.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilitates the entry and clearance of foreign vessels and crew.
Accessibility:
- The port is accessible year-round, although winter conditions can affect operations due to ice and weather.
Environmental Considerations:
- Efforts are made to minimize pollution and manage waste from fishing and industrial activities.
- Ecological regulations help protect the local marine environment, particularly the important fish habitats in nearby waters.
Security:
- The Gloucester Harbormaster's Office oversees maritime security and safety within the port.
- The U.S. Coast Guard Station Gloucester provides additional security and search and rescue operations.
Economic and Social Significance:
- As a historic maritime hub, Gloucester plays a crucial role in the local economy, particularly through its fishing industry.
- The port also attracts tourists, boosting the region’s tourism sector via whale-watching tours, recreational fishing, and maritime festivals.
Conclusion: Gloucester, Massachusetts, remains a vibrant working port, balancing its rich maritime heritage with modern economic activities. Its blend of commercial, recreational, and service functions make it an essential component of the local community and the broader maritime economy of the Northeastern United States.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BALTIC JASMINE | Cargo | US GLC | 04:23:00 | |
MSC MAPUTO | Cargo | USPHL | 03:54:45 | |
DELAWARE | Other | 12:56:26 | ||
MAERSK MONTE ALEGRE | Cargo | USPHL>USCHS | 12:24:37 | |
MIAMI | Towing/Tug | US^0MV2>0M6A | 11/9/2024 | |
MCALLISTER SISTERS | Towing/Tug | PHILADELPHIA PA | 11/9/2024 | |
MSC PASSION III | Cargo | USPHL-CRMOB | 11/9/2024 | |
EMERALD COAST | Towing/Tug | BUCKEYE PENNSAUKEN | 11/9/2024 | |
H-MERCURY | Cargo | USPHL>>CAHAX | 11/8/2024 | |
MAERSK MONTE AZUL | Cargo | USCHS | 11/7/2024 | |
ZEUS | Towing/Tug | HOPEWELL,VA. | 11/6/2024 | |
POLAR COSTA RICA | Cargo | USPHL>USILM | 11/6/2024 | |
HUNTING CREEK | Towing/Tug | US^0YCW>0XW3 | 11/5/2024 | |
MSC CORNELIA | Cargo | USSAV | 11/5/2024 | |
ASIAN MAJESTY | Cargo | US CHS | 11/5/2024 | |
FOTINI | Cargo | USPHL > USMSY | 11/5/2024 | |
TERESA MCALLISTER | Towing/Tug | US^0S6Z>11Y1 | 11/4/2024 | |
DEL MONTE GOLD | Cargo | USGLO | 11/4/2024 | |
NANTICOKE | Towing/Tug | US^0Q8Q>0S30 | 11/3/2024 | |
GERI T | Other | SEAWARD MARINE | 11/3/2024 |