GORELE
- TRGOR
- Latitude: 41.0344
- Longitude: 39.0062
- Black Sea
- Port in Turkey
Location: Turkey
Port Name: Görele Port
Location: Görele, Giresun Province, Turkey
Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 41.032 N latitude, 39.000 E longitude
General Overview: Görele is a small coastal town situated in the northeastern part of Turkey, along the Black Sea. The port primarily serves the local fishing industry, small cargo shipments, and regional maritime activities. It is not a major international shipping hub but supports the economic activities of the local community.
Port Type: Small commercial and fishing port
Main Uses:
- Fishing vessels
- Small cargo ships
- Local trade boats
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths/Docks: Limited number of berths suitable for small to medium vessels. The port infrastructure is modest, focusing on supporting local needs rather than large-scale shipping.
- Storage Facilities: Basic storage facilities available, primarily for handling fishery products and small quantities of cargo.
- Handling Equipment: Basic equipment for loading and unloading, including cranes and forklift trucks suitable for small-scale operations.
Depth:
- Approach Depth: Generally between 5-10 meters
- Berth Depth: Varies, typically around 4-6 meters
Navigational Information:
- The port is accessible for small and medium-sized vessels, primarily those engaged in regional trade or fishing.
- Navigation into the port can be affected by weather conditions common to the Black Sea, requiring local knowledge or pilotage.
Facilities and Services:
- Customs Services: Limited customs presence, reflecting the primarily local usage of the port.
- Fueling Services: Available for local fishing boats and small vessels.
- Ship Repair: Basic repair services for small vessels; no major drydock facilities available.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for waste disposal from ships.
Transport Connections:
- Road Access: Well-connected to regional road networks, facilitating easy transport of goods to and from the port.
- Rail Access: No direct rail connection to Görele.
Economic Significance:
- The port is vital for the local economy, supporting fishing activities and small-scale trade.
- It provides employment opportunities related to maritime and fishing industries.
Port Security:
- Provisions for basic port security in line with national regulations.
- Surveillance and security personnel to monitor port activities.
Key Considerations for Mariners:
- Mariners should be aware of the limited depth and infrastructure, planning accordingly for vessel size and cargo.
- Local weather conditions on the Black Sea can change rapidly, impacting navigation and port operations.
Future Development:
- Potential for small-scale improvements to better support the local economy.
- Focus remains on sustaining local fishing and trade activities rather than expanding to a global shipping scale.
This description provides an overview of Görele Port's current capabilities and infrastructure, highlighting its role as a local hub for fishing and small cargo activities.
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