GOSEONG
- KRGSO
- Latitude: 34.9512
- Longitude: 128.323
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: Goseong Gangwon Province South Korea
Goseong, located in the South Gyeongsang Province of South Korea, is notable for its serene environment and strategic maritime position. It is not as prominent as some of the larger ports in South Korea but has its unique significance and specifications.
Port Description:
- Location: Goseong (Geoseong) County, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.
- Coordinates: Approximately around 34.9733° N latitude and 128.3233° E longitude.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible via both sea and road. Given its coastal nature, it serves as a hub for fishing and small-scale maritime activities.
- Surroundings: The port is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including mountains and coastal areas, making it appealing for tourism and local maritime activities.
Port Specifications:
- Type: Small to medium-sized port primarily catering to fishing boats and small cargo vessels.
- Facilities: Basic port facilities include docking areas, fish markets, storage areas, and equipment for handling small cargo.
- Berthing: Limited berthing facilities, typically accommodating fishing vessels and small freight ships.
- Draft Depth: The draft depth at berths is relatively shallow compared to major international ports, usually suitable for smaller ships.
- Cargo Handling: Primarily handles local produce, fish, and small-scale goods. It lacks major heavy industrial cargo handling capabilities.
- Navigation Aids: Equipped with basic navigation aids to assist vessels in docking and undocking during various weather conditions.
- Support Services: Includes maintenance and minor repair services for fishing boats and small vessels.
Economic Role:
- Fisheries: Significant role in supporting local fisheries, including seafood processing and distribution.
- Local Trade: Facilitates local trade and transportation of goods within the coastal regions.
- Tourism: Acts as a minor tourist port providing access to scenic coastal tours and local attractions.
Connectivity:
- Transport Links: Connected by road to other parts of the Gyeongsang Province, facilitating easy movement of goods and people.
- Proximity: Close to several other ports and industrial regions in South Korea, though primarily serves local or regional maritime needs.
Environmental Considerations:
- Environmental Protection: Given South Korea's strict environmental regulations, the port adheres to measures aimed at protecting marine and coastal environments.
- Sustainability Practices: Encourages sustainable fishing and marine practices to preserve local marine biodiversity.
Overall, Goseong Port plays a vital role in supporting the local economy through fisheries, local trade, and contributing to the tourism sector. While it may not be equipped to handle large international cargo, it remains an essential regional maritime center in South Korea.
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