HOBART

  • AUHBA
  • Latitude: -42.8858
  • Longitude: 147.336
  • East Australia
  • Port in Australia

Location: Australia

Hobart Marine Port Description and Specification

Location: Hobart, the capital city of Tasmania, is located near the southeastern coast of Australia. The port is nestled along the estuary of the Derwent River leading into the Tasman Sea.

Coordinates: Latitude: 42° 53' S Longitude: 147° 20' E

Port Overview: Hobart Port serves as a critical gateway for Tasmania, facilitating both commercial and recreational maritime activities. It's managed by TasPorts, which also oversees other key Tasmanian ports.

Facilities:

1. Cargo Handling:

  • Equipped to handle various types of cargo including bulk, breakbulk, and containerized goods.
  • Specialized facilities for handling fruit, frozen seafood, and timber products.
  • Roll-on/roll-off (Ro-Ro) services for vehicles and machinery.

2. Berths and Terminals:

  • Multiple berths catering to different ship sizes and purposes.
  • Dedicated terminals for passenger ferries and cruise liners.
  • Provision for large vessels including Antarctic icebreakers, as Hobart serves as a base for Antarctic exploration.

3. Storage:

  • Warehouse facilities for dry storage.
  • Refrigeration units available for perishable goods.

4. Marine Services:

  • Tug and pilot services.
  • Bunkering services for fuel and fresh water.
  • Engineering and maintenance support.

5. Customs and Quarantine:

  • On-site customs and quarantine offices.
  • Biosecurity services for inspecting imported and exported goods.

6. Connectivity:

  • Good road connections to the Tasman Highway and other major transportation routes.
  • Close proximity to Hobart International Airport for expedited goods movement.

Environmental and Safety Standards:

  • Compliance with national and international maritime safety regulations.
  • Strong environmental management practices to protect local marine life and waterways.

Additional Amenities:

  • Crew and passenger facilities including rest areas, dining, and lodging options near the port.
  • Proximity to Hobart city center offering cultural, historic, and recreational activities.

Facts and Figures:

  • Depth: Port navigational channels and berth depths are regularly maintained to accommodate large vessels. The exact depths can vary, and are subject to recent surveys.
  • Cargo Volume: Hobart port handles a diverse range of cargo volumes annually, reflecting its role in Tasmania's trade activities.
  • Annual Ship Arrivals: Thousands of commercial and recreational vessels visit annually, including a significant number of cruise ships.

Conclusion: Hobart Port is a versatile and strategic maritime hub, crucial for Tasmania's maritime connectivity. It provides comprehensive services to support cargo operations, cruise tourism, and scientific expeditions, particularly those heading to the Antarctic.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
VAN DIEMEN Port 05:26:26
KELLY Other 05:25:33
WINDEWARD BOUND Sailing HOBART 05:23:29
OCTAVIA Sailing 05:23:03
LADY NELSON Sailing 04:52:21
MOJO Pleasure 04:25:17
NO LIMITATION baycraft HOBART 04:24:02
NUYINA Other HOBART 04:23:03
ATTITUDE Sailing 03:53:48
PACIFIC CREST Cargo HOBART 03:53:25
M.V ENA Passenger 03:24:43
MV MOUNT FLORANCE Towing/Tug HOBART 03:23:39
HELSAL IV Sailing 02:58:57
HERITAGE ADVENTURER Passenger AU HBA 02:58:41
FIREFLY Pleasure 02:28:08
YANDEYARRA Towing/Tug RISDON 01:56:58
HEATWAVE Sailing 12:55:12
LUNA SEAS Sailing 12:55:04
FREYA Passenger 12:54:25
ALLAGAI Sailing 12:29:06

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