HELSINGOR ANCH

  • Latitude: 56.207
  • Longitude: 12.3994
  • Baltic Sea
  • Anchorage in Denmark

Location: Denmark

Marine Port Description and Specification: Helsingør Anchorage, Denmark

General Information:

  • Location: Helsingør, also known as Elsinore, is a port town located on the northeast coast of the island of Zealand in Denmark. It lies where the Øresund Strait is the narrowest, making it strategically significant for maritime navigation.

  • Coordinates: Approximately 56°02'N latitude and 12°37'E longitude.

  • Local Time: Central European Time (CET), UTC +1.

  • Nearest Major Ports: Copenhagen, Malmö (Sweden), and Helsingborg (Sweden).

Anchorage Details:

  • Anchorage Area Name: Helsingør Anchorage (Helsingør ANCH).

  • Water Depth: The anchorage area provides various depth ranges suitable for different vessel sizes, but larger vessels typically require anchorage with depths of around 10-30 meters.

  • Seabed Composition: Primarily sandy, with some areas of gravel and mud which provide good holding ground. Mariners are advised to verify specific seabed conditions when anchoring.

  • Tidal Range: Usually minimal, with a mean tidal range typically less than 1 meter. However, this can be influenced by local wind conditions and atmospheric pressure variations.

Navigational Information:

  • Approaches: Approach to the anchorage is straightforward, passing through the Øresund Strait, which is a busy shipping lane. Vessels must comply with Danish maritime regulations and traffic separation schemes.

  • Charts and Pilots: Available nautical charts from the Danish Hydrographic Office cover the approach and anchorage area. Pilots are recommended for larger vessels or those unfamiliar with the area.

  • Weather Conditions: The area experiences a maritime climate with mild weather. However, strong winds from the east can create challenging conditions. It is advisable to check updated weather forecasts regularly.

Port Facilities and Services:

  • Mooring and Berthing: While the anchorage provides a safe anchorage zone, mooring facilities and berthing may be limited depending on the vessel's size and purpose.

  • Provisions and Bunkering: Provisions and bunkering services may be coordinated via towing and supply vessels. The proximity to Helsingør town means other logistical support can be arranged.

  • Repairs and Maintenance: Limited repair facilities might be available. Larger maintenance operations may require transfer to larger ports like Copenhagen.

  • Customs and Immigration: Standard procedures for customs and immigration apply. Vessels must contact the port authorities to ensure compliance with entry regulations.

  • Communication: VHF Channel 12/16 for port operations and emergency communications. Adequate cellular coverage is available in the anchorage area.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Waste Disposal: Adhering to MARPOL regulations, vessels must ensure proper disposal of waste. Services for waste and sewage disposal can be arranged.

  • Environmental Protection: Vessels must avoid any discharge of pollutants, comply with local regulations, and protect marine life and waterways.

Notable Features:

  • Historical Significance: Helsingør's proximity to the historical Kronborg Castle, immortalized as Elsinore in Shakespeare's "Hamlet."

  • Tourism: Growing interest in cultural and historical tourism may require adherence to additional guidelines to minimize the impact on local communities and environments.

Emergency Services:

  • Rescue and Emergency: The Danish Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC) provides search and rescue services. Emergency contact is via VHF Channel 16 or local coast guard stations.

In conclusion, Helsingør Anchorage offers a strategically situated and relatively safe anchorage for vessels navigating the busy Øresund Strait. Proper preparation and adherence to regulations ensure smooth operations within this historic and navigationally significant area.

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