GROVE

  • ESEGR
  • Latitude: 42.4965
  • Longitude: -8.86036
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Spain

Location: Grove Spain

Phone number: +34 986 731 855

Web-site: http://www.puertodegrove.es

Grove, often referred to as O Grove in Spanish, is a small yet significant maritime town located in the province of Pontevedra, within the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Its coastal and strategically positioned sea area makes it an important spot for maritime activities, particularly focusing on fishing and tourism.

Port Description:

  1. Geographical Location:

    • Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 42.4965° N latitude and 8.8680° W longitude.
    • Region: Galicia, Northwestern Spain.
    • Proximity: It is located near the Ría de Arousa, one of the largest and most productive estuaries in Galicia.
  2. Functionality:

    • Fishing Port: O Grove is well-known for its fishing industry. It has a substantial fleet of fishing vessels and supports a variety of fishing activities, from traditional artisanal methods to more extensive commercial operations.
    • Tourist Hub: The port serves as a gateway for tourists visiting the picturesque town and its surrounding areas, including beaches and natural parks.
    • Maritime Agriculture: The area is famous for its shellfish, particularly mussels and oysters, which are cultivated in the local waters.

Port Specifications:

  1. Facilities:

    • Berths: Multiple berths available to accommodate fishing boats, transport vessels, and tourist boats.
    • Harbor Infrastructure: Includes jetties, piers, and breakwaters to protect against the Atlantic Ocean's waves.
    • Storage: Equipped with cold storage and processing facilities for seafood.
    • Ship Services: Provides basic maritime services such as refueling, repairs, and maintenance.
    • Passenger Services: Facilities to handle local and tourist passenger traffic, including ferries to nearby islands like A Toxa.
  2. Capacity:

    • The port can handle various sizes of fishing vessels, as well as medium-sized cargo vessels.
    • The specifications related to draft and maximum dimensions are moderate, aligning with the needs of fishing and local maritime traffic rather than accommodating large international shipping carriers.
  3. Accessibility:

    • Marine Access: Accessible via the protected waters of Ría de Arousa.
    • Land Access: Well-connected by road to major cities like Pontevedra and Santiago de Compostela. Public transportation options and road networks facilitate access to the port.
  4. Operational Hours:

    • Typically operates 24/7, with variations depending on particular sectors like fishing, which may have seasonal peaks.
  5. Regulatory Environment:

    • The port follows stringent local, national, and European Union regulations, particularly concerning fishing quotas, environmental protections, and maritime safety standards.

Notable Points:

  • Sustainability Efforts: The port is involved in sustainable fishing practices and aquaculture to preserve the marine environment and support local economies.
  • Events and Festivals: O Grove is famous for its seafood festival ("Festa do Marisco"), which draws visitors from across Spain and beyond, showcasing the region's rich maritime heritage.

O Grove's port is a vital part of the town's economy and cultural identity, balancing traditional practices with modern maritime needs.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
HERMANOS MASCATO DOS Fishing LAST UPDATE TIME 1/17/2025
DIA DE REYES Fishing 1/17/2025
ACUARIUM CAT Passenger O GROVE -O GROVE 1/16/2025
PELEGRIN TRES Passenger RIA AROUSA 1/16/2025
FLY DELFIN Passenger O GROVE 1/16/2025
CUICO Towing/Tug CAMBADOS 1/15/2025
NEPTUNO SUB Passenger GROVE 1/14/2025
INSUINA RANDE Other 1/14/2025
CORMORAN UNO Passenger O GROVE 1/10/2025
AZAR Sailing 1/6/2025
TUCAN DOUS Fishing 12/31/2024
BARCO LA TOJA Passenger RIA AROUSA (GROVE) 12/30/2024
DSV COMMANDER Other 12/26/2024
SOY DE ONS Passenger

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