HARRINGTON
- GBHRR
- Latitude: 54.6121
- Longitude: -3.56925
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Marine Port Description and Specification: Harrington, UK
Location: Harrington is a small port located on the west coast of Cumbria, England, bordering the Solway Firth and the Irish Sea. Situated approximately 3 miles south of the town of Workington, Harrington serves as a secondary port to the more significant regional facilities.
Coordinates: Latitude: 54.6167° N Longitude: 3.5667° W
Port Infrastructure:
Harbor Type:
- Tidal port with limited shelter conditions.
- Primarily serves smaller vessels due to its size and depth constraints.
Berths and Quays:
- Limited number of berths suitable for small cargo and fishing vessels.
- Quay length and depth specifics can differ, typically supporting vessels with a shallow draft.
Draft and Depth:
- Approach Depth: Generally around 3 to 4 meters, subject to silting and tidal variations.
- Dock Depth: Varies; typically, the maximum depth at berths ranges from 2 to 3 meters. Regular dredging may be required to maintain navigability.
Facilities:
- Basic cargo handling and storage facilities.
- Limited warehousing and open storage areas.
- No dedicated container facilities.
- Possible small repair and maintenance services for local fishing and leisure craft.
Navigation and Access:
Navigational Aids:
- Basic navigational aids, including buoys and lights, guide vessels approaching the port.
- Larger, modern navigational equipment is generally absent.
Pilotage:
- Pilotage may be available but is typically limited; vessels often utilize self-navigating procedures.
Tidal Information:
- The port is highly tide-dependent; entry and exit may be restricted to certain tidal conditions.
- Tides can significantly affect the depth and accessibility of the harbor.
Usage:
Primary Activities:
- Fishing: A center for local fishing fleets.
- Cargo: Handles small-scale local cargo operations, primarily serving regional industries.
- Leisure: Serves as a base for recreational boating and occasionally for visiting yachts.
Types of Vessels:
- Smaller cargo vessels.
- Fishing boats.
- Recreational yachts and motorboats.
Environmental Considerations:
Siltation:
- The port is prone to siltation, which may require regular dredging to ensure navigability.
Environmental Protection:
- Adherence to local and national environmental regulations is expected, especially concerning waste disposal and water quality.
Additional Notes:
- Harrington is not a major commercial port and has limited capacity and infrastructure for large-scale maritime trade.
- Focuses on serving the local community with essential maritime services rather than national or international shipping needs.
Contact Information:
- Port Authority/Operator: Local council or harbor authority (specific contact details needed from local sources or council offices).
For detailed and up-to-date information on port facilities and sailing instructions, mariners should consult the latest Admiralty charts and local notices to mariners (LNTMs).
Given the secondary role and specific characteristics of Harrington Port, the focus was on practical details regarding its infrastructure, navigational features, and primary uses. If you need more specific contact information or details on recent port developments, let me know!
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