GOKCEADA
- TRGCA
- Latitude: 40.2283
- Longitude: 25.9538
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Turkey
Location: Canakkale 17760 Turkey
Gokceada Port Overview
Location
- Country: Turkey
- Region: Aegean Sea
- Island: Gökçeada (formerly known as Imbros)
- Coordinates: Approximately 40.2000° N latitude and 25.9000° E longitude
General Description
Gökçeada Port is situated on the island of Gökçeada, which is the largest island in Turkey. The port serves as a key maritime gateway for the island, facilitating the transportation of passengers, goods, and vehicles. It primarily supports local tourism, fishing activities, and ferry services.
Facilities and Infrastructure
- Type of Port: Small/Medium-sized, minor commercial and passenger port.
- Berths:
- Multiple berths for different vessel types, including ferries and small commercial ships.
- Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Basic facilities for handling light cargo.
- Passenger Terminals:
- Facilities to accommodate passengers, including waiting areas and ticketing services.
- Parking:
- Designated areas for vehicles, including transport trucks and private cars.
Services and Operations
- Ferry Services:
- Regular ferry services connect Gökçeada with the mainland, particularly to the port of Kabatepe on the Gallipoli peninsula.
- Fishing Activities:
- Small-scale fishing operations are supported, with storage and handling facilities for fishery products.
- Commercial Operations:
- Limited commercial cargo operations primarily related to local supply needs.
Accessibility
- Transportation Links:
- Road connections to the rest of the island, facilitating the movement of goods and passengers to and from the port.
- Navigational Aids:
- Adequate navigational aids to ensure safe approach and docking for vessels.
- Draft Details:
- Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, specific draft information required for larger vessels.
Environmental and Safety Standards
- Pollution Control:
- Measures in place to prevent and manage pollution, including waste disposal systems.
- Safety Regulations:
- Adherence to maritime safety regulations, including emergency response facilities.
Economic and Strategic Importance
- Tourism:
- The port plays a vital role in supporting the island's tourism industry, serving as the primary entry and exit point for visitors.
- Commercial Significance:
- Supports the local economy by providing essential goods and services.
Additional Information
- Future Development:
- There may be plans for future expansion or improvements to enhance capacity and services.
- Contact and Administration:
- Managed by a local port authority which oversees operations and ensures compliance with relevant regulations.
Key Points
- Gökçeada Port is essential for connecting the island to mainland Turkey.
- Facilities cater to both passenger and minimal commercial needs.
- Regular ferry services are the lifeline of the port’s operations.
- The port supports local tourism and the fishery industry.
For specific and the most current details, always refer to the local port authority or maritime publications.
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