GULLUK
- TRGUL
- Latitude: 37.2465
- Longitude: 27.6
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Turkey
Location: Gulluk Mugla Province Turkey
Web-site: http://example.com/port-gulluk
Gulluk is a small port town located on the Aegean coast of Turkey, in the Muğla Province. The port serves as a key hub for both commercial and recreational maritime activities. Below are the descriptions and specifications of Gulluk Marine Port:
Port Description:
- Location: Gulluk, Milas District, Muğla Province, Turkey
- Coordinates: Approximately 37°15′N latitude and 27°36′E longitude
- Proximity: Located close to the tourist areas of Bodrum and the International Milas-Bodrum Airport
- Use: The port is used for commercial cargo, fishing, and recreational boating.
Port Specifications:
Harbour and Navigational Data:
- Harbour Type: Natural harbour with man-made improvements.
- Access Channel: The approach to Gulluk port is through a well-marked navigational channel suitable for small to medium-sized ships.
- Depth: Varying depths, but generally between 4 to 10 meters in the dock areas; deeper waters are available in the approach channel to accommodate medium-sized vessels.
- Tide: Generally low tidal ranges, which ensures more predictable docking conditions.
Facilities:
- Berths and Quays: The port features several berths and quays designed to handle different types of vessels including cargo ships and fishing boats.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped to handle general cargo, bulk cargo, and fishing-related activities. Limited container facilities may be available.
- Marina: A small marina catering to recreational yachts and boats. Basic amenities include water, electricity, fuel stations, and mooring assistance.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage spaces are available.
- Maintenance & Repair: Basic ship maintenance and repair services, including a small dry dock and workshops.
Services:
- Pilotage: Mandatory for larger vessels; pilot services are available.
- Towing: Tug services available on request.
- Supplies: Freshwater, fuel, and provisions available.
- Customs and Immigration: Facilities for customs and border control are present, albeit not very extensive.
- Communication: VHF radio channels used for port communication, along with standard maritime communication systems.
Connectivity:
- Road: Well-connected by road to Milas and Bodrum, with easy access to the D525 highway.
- Air: Proximity to Milas-Bodrum Airport, approximately 10-15 kilometers away.
- Rail: No direct rail connectivity.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Waste Management: Facilities for segregated waste disposal and oily waste reception.
- Pollution Control: Measures in place for spill response; however, these may not be extensive.
- Security: Basic port security measures, including 24/7 surveillance and port authority control.
Economic Activity:
- Commerce: Primarily serves local commercial activities including agriculture exports (especially citrus), construction materials, and fishery products.
- Tourism: Significant influx of tourists due to proximity to Bodrum, contributing to the local economy through recreational boating and yachting.
Gulluk port, owing to its smaller scale, primarily serves local and regional needs but is well-equipped to handle a variety of maritime activities. Its strategic location near tourist hotspots and the international airport adds to its importance.
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