GYEMA

  • Latitude: 35.3916
  • Longitude: 126.405
  • North China
  • Port in South Korea

Address: South Korea

Gyema Port (also known as Gyema Fishing Port or sometimes spelled as "Gyema Hang" in Korean) is a relatively small but significant marine port located on the southeastern coast of South Korea. Below is a detailed description and specification of the port:

Location

  • Geographical Position: Gyema Port is situated in Yeonggwang County, within the Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla Province) of South Korea.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 35.5° N latitude and 126.5° E longitude.
  • Accessibility: The port is accessible by sea routes connecting to various parts of the Eastern Sea (Sea of Japan) and is a key point for local marine and fishing activities.

Port Specifications

  • Type of Port: Primarily a fishing and small commercial port.
  • Berthing Facilities: The port has several berths dedicated to fishing boats and smaller commercial vessels. It may not be equipped for handling large commercial container ships.
  • Depth: The draft depth can vary, but it typically caters to vessels with a shallow draft.
  • Storage and Handling: Facilities for handling and temporary storage of fishery products, including cold storage warehouses. Limited facilities for cargo handling given the port's focus on fishing.
  • Supporting Infrastructure:
    • Loading/Unloading Facilities: Basic facilities for the loading and unloading of fish and marine products.
    • Supply Services: Limited fuel and water supply services for vessels.
    • Repair Facilities: Basic services available for minor repair and maintenance of fishing vessels.

Port Services

  • Customs and Security: Basic customs services for the fishing industry; standard security measures in place.
  • Navigation Aids: Equipped with essential navigation aids like buoys and beacons to assist in safe entry and exit to the port.
  • Communication: Basic communication facilities such as VHF radio are available for vessel coordination and emergency response.

Economic and Community Role

  • Fishing Industry: Gyema Port is a hub for the local fishing industry, supporting the livelihood of many local fishermen.
  • Local Economy: The port adds significant value to the local economy by providing a channel for the export of fishery products.
  • Tourism: Although not a primary tourism destination, the port and nearby areas can attract visitors interested in the local fishing culture and scenic views of the coast.

Environmental Considerations

  • Sustainability: Efforts are typically made to ensure sustainable fishing practices to preserve local marine life.
  • Regulations: Subject to national and local regulations focused on environmental protection, marine safety, and fishing quotas.

Challenges and Development

  • Modernization Needs: Potential need for modernization to handle more diverse marine activities and improve infrastructure.
  • Environmental Concerns: Addressing the balance between fishing activities and marine conservation.

Gyema Port serves as a vital local hub for fishing and small-scale commercial marine activities, playing a crucial role in the regional economy while maintaining a focus on sustainable practices.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
Other 9/1/2024
2009 U JEONG HO Fishing 9/1/2024
SEUNG JEON HO Fishing 8/30/2024

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