HAREID ANCH
- Latitude: 62.36538
- Longitude: 6.123848
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Norway
Port Overview: HAREID ANCH, Norway
Hareid Anchorage (HAREID ANCH) is a well-known maritime anchorage spot located in the coastal waters near Hareid, a municipality in Møre og Romsdal county, on the western coast of Norway. The anchorage serves as a safe and strategic point for vessels to dock, transfer goods, and refuel, along with other logistical activities.
Geographic Location
- Latitude: Approximately 62.3667° N
- Longitude: Approximately 6.0333° E
- Region: Western Norway, Møre og Romsdal County
- Nearby Waterways: Storfjorden and Sulafjorden
Anchorage Specifications
- Type: Natural Anchorage
- Depth: Varies, generally suitable for medium to large-sized vessels.
- Seabed Composition: Typically mud and sand, providing good holding ground for anchors.
- Protection: Offers decent protection against certain weather conditions, though open to some wind directions.
Port Infrastructure
- Mooring Facilities: Not typically equipped with extensive mooring infrastructure, due to its nature as an anchorage rather than a fully developed port.
- Cargo Handling: No specialized cargo handling facilities directly at the anchorage; usually serviced by smaller vessels or at nearby ports.
- Nearby Ports: Ålesund Port and Ulsteinvik Port are the closest major ports offering enhanced cargo handling, repair, and bunkering services.
Access and Navigation
- Entry Channel: No formal entry channel; vessels approach based on nautical charts and local guidelines.
- Navigational Aids: Navigational aids such as buoys, and lights in nearby areas for safe anchorage positioning.
- Piloting: Optional, though recommended for unfamiliar vessels due to variable local conditions.
- Tidal Range: Moderate, with tidal currents potentially affecting anchoring.
Services and Facilities
- Bunkering: Fueling operations generally managed at nearby support ports rather than directly at the anchorage.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Limited; major repairs handled at specialized facilities at nearby ports.
- Supplies and Provisions: Can be arranged via nearby towns and ports, with local suppliers often serving vessels anchored in Hareid Anchorage.
- Waste Management: Not directly available at anchorage; services handled via port facilities elsewhere.
Environmental and Safety Considerations
- Weather Conditions: Area can experience strong winds and varying weather; captains should seek updated weather reports.
- Environmental Protection: Regulations mandating responsible waste disposal and spill prevention are in force to protect the aquatic environment.
- Emergency Services: Emergency response coordinated through local maritime authorities and nearby ports.
Communication
- Port Authority: Governed by local regulatory authorities and closest port authorities.
- VHF Channels: Standard maritime communication channels for coordination and assistance.
Nearby Amenities
- Local Towns: Hareid and Ulsteinvik, providing general amenities, services, and accommodations for crew.
- Transportation: Accessible by road and sea, with nearby Ålesund offering additional transport links including an airport.
Activities
- Tourism: The region is known for its stunning landscapes, with recreational boating, fishing, and hiking being popular activities.
- Industry: Key industries include maritime services, fisheries, and offshore activities.
Conclusion
Hareid Anchorage provides a functional and strategically placed anchorage point for vessels transiting Norway's western coast. While it lacks extensive port infrastructure, it benefits from nearby ports that offer comprehensive services, making it a useful stop for maritime operations in the region.
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