HEILIGENHAFEN ANCH
- Latitude: 54.3731
- Longitude: 11.0254
- Baltic Sea
- Anchorage in Germany
Location: Heiligenhafen Schleswig-Holstein 23774 Germany
Phone number: +49 4362 503370
Web-site: http://www.heiligenhafen-touristik.de/en/ports/
Heiligenhafen anchorage, often referred to as the Heiligenhafen port or harbor, is located in the town of Heiligenhafen on the Baltic Sea coast in the northern part of Germany, within the state of Schleswig-Holstein. It is a small but busy maritime location known for its fishing industry, tourism, and recreational sailing.
Description:
Heiligenhafen harbor is characterized by several distinct areas:
- Fishing Port: An area designated for fishing vessels, which includes facilities for processing and handling seafood.
- Marina: A large marina catering to recreational boating and yachting, accommodating a considerable number of private vessels.
- Commercial Quays: Although not primarily an industrial port, Heiligenhafen has facilities for handling small-scale commercial cargo.
- Anchorage Area: The anchorage provides a sheltered area for vessels waiting to enter the port or those seeking temporary refuge.
Specifications:
- Location: Heiligenhafen, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°22' North latitude and 10°59' East longitude.
- Port Type: Mixed-use harbor including fishing, recreational, and limited commercial activities.
- Tidal Range: The Baltic Sea is non-tidal, meaning that water levels do not significantly rise and fall with tides. However, wind and atmospheric pressure can influence water levels.
- Depth:
- Marina: Generally around 3 to 4 meters.
- Commercial Quays: Can handle vessels with a draft of up to 6 meters.
- Anchorage: Depths ranging from 5 to 10 meters.
- Facilities:
- Berths: Multiple berths available for different types of vessels, including specific berths for fishing boats, yachts, and small commercial ships.
- Utilities: Electricity and freshwater supplies are available at berths.
- Fueling: Fuel stations for both diesel and petrol are available.
- Waste Disposal: Modern waste disposal facilities in compliance with environmental regulations.
- Shipyard Services: Basic repair and maintenance services are provided, including a boat lift for smaller vessels.
- Navigation: Entry to the harbor is well-marked with navigational aids, including buoys and lights. The harbor entrance is fairly narrow and requires careful navigation.
- Weather: The region has a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and relatively mild winters. Weather conditions can change rapidly, so real-time local weather updates are essential for mariners.
- Security: The port adheres to ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) standards, ensuring the safety and security of all port operations.
Operational Details:
- Port Authority: Managed by the Heiligenhafen Municipality, which oversees daily operations, maintenance, and regulation enforcement.
- Communication: VHF channels are used for marine communication, typically Channel 16 for hailing and Channel 12 for port operations.
- Customs & Immigration: The town provides customs and immigration facilities for international vessels.
- Local Services: Proximity to the town means easy access to provisions, dining, accommodations, and other services.
Points of Interest:
- Tourism: The town is a popular destination for tourists, offering attractions such as beaches, historical sites, and a range of watersports.
- Marine Conservation: The harbor lies close to several nature reserves and conservation areas, emphasizing the importance of sustainable maritime activities.
For updated and detailed information, mariners are advised to consult nautical charts, the port authority, and official maritime publications.
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