HARBOUR BRETON
- CAHBR
- Latitude: 47.4832
- Longitude: -55.8022
- East Coast Canada
- Port in Canada
Location: Harbour Breton Newfoundland and Labrador Canada
Harbour Breton Port Description and Specifications
General Overview
Harbour Breton is a small port located in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. It serves as a vital hub for the local fishing industry and has some commercial and recreational activities. The port provides facilities for both residents and visitors.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 47°28' N latitude and 55°51' W longitude.
- Region: South Coast of Newfoundland, roughly 200 kilometers south of Gander.
Harbour Facilities
- Berthing: The port provides several berths suited for different types of vessels including fishing boats, and small commercial ships.
- Navigational Aids: Standard navigational aids including buoys, beacons, and lights are in place to facilitate safe entry and departure.
- Draught: Varies depending on berth; it can generally accommodate shallow to moderate draught vessels.
Port Infrastructure
- Wharves: The port features multiple wharves with adequate mooring facilities.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas are available for temporary storage of equipment and goods.
- Fuel and Water: Bunkering services for fuel and provision of freshwater are available.
Services
- Ship Repair: Basic repair services, although more complex repairs may need to be carried out at larger, more equipped ports nearby.
- Customs and Immigration Services: Although the port may have limited customs facilities, arrangements can be made for clearance when necessary.
- Pilotage: Not typically required for smaller vessels; however, pilots can be arranged for larger ships.
- Tug Services: Tug assistance is limited, but local arrangements can potentially be made.
Environmental Considerations
- Weather: The port experiences a maritime climate with relatively mild summers and cold, snowy winters. Fog and precipitation are common.
- Tides: Like other Newfoundland harbors, tidal changes can affect operations, and care must be taken in planning arrivals and departures.
Economic Activity
- Fishing: Predominantly a fishing port, with significant activity associated with the catching, processing, and shipping of seafood.
- Recreational Boating: Also serves as a destination for recreational vessels.
- Commercial Traffic: Limited but includes goods necessary for the local community and industries.
Accessibility
- Road Access: Connected to the rest of Newfoundland by local and regional roads.
- Closest Airport: Gander International Airport (about 200 kilometers to the north), with road transfers available.
Conclusion
Harbour Breton is a small yet vital port primarily serving the local fishing industry and community. It offers essential facilities and services for maritime activities while maintaining a robust connection with the economic lifeblood of the region. For more specific operational details or updates on services, contacting local port authorities would be advisable.
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