HOFLES
- Latitude: 64.8271
- Longitude: 11.6132
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Norway
Hofles is a minor port located in Norway, notable for its picturesque surroundings and strategic maritime significance within the region. Here is a detailed description and specification of the Hofles Marine Port:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 64.6341° N latitude and 11.2785° E longitude.
- Region: Situated in the Trøndelag county, Hofles is part of the northern part of central Norway.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible from the Norwegian Sea, making it an important point for local maritime activities and short-sea shipping routes.
Port Specifications:
- Harbour Type: Coastal, Natural.
- Depth: Varies depending on the berth; typically, depths range from 5 to 10 meters, accommodating smaller and medium-sized vessels.
- Berth Details: Limited number of berths suited for fishing boats, small cargo ships, and local ferries.
- Facilities: Basic facilities including docking areas, small storage spaces, and essential services for vessels.
- Navigation: Equipped with standard navigational aids such as buoys and light signals to guide incoming and outgoing vessels safely.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: Limited, primarily catering to regional commodities such as fish, small agricultural products, and general cargo.
- Fishing Industry: Prominent local fishing activities, providing port services for fishing vessels.
- Ferry Connections: Regular ferry services connecting to nearby islands and coastal communities.
- Emergency Services: Basic maritime emergency response capabilities, with contacts to larger ports for comprehensive support.
Function and Importance:
- Local Economic Role: Supports local fisheries, provides a hub for inter-island transport, and contributes to the regional economy through limited cargo handling.
- Tourism: Attracts tourists for its scenic coastal views and as a transit point to explore nearby natural attractions.
Environment and Sustainability:
- Conservation Efforts: Norway generally has stringent regulations to protect the marine environment; Hofles adheres to these regulations to ensure sustainable port operations.
- Waste Management: Waste reception facilities are available to handle waste from ships, aligning with national and international pollution prevention standards.
Future Development:
- Potential Upgrades: Possible enhancements for infrastructure to support increased cargo capacity or improved facilities for fishing and tourism.
Please note that given its scale and scope, detailed technical specifications and comprehensive service offerings might not be as extensive as those found in major ports. Nonetheless, Hofles plays a crucial role in the regional maritime framework of Norway.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
OLAV DUUN | Passenger | HOFLES-GEISNES-LUND | 11/22/2024 | |
NAUTILUS ALDRA | Dredging | ROERVIK | 11/20/2024 | |
HOLMEN | Other | FISHFARMS | 11/8/2024 | |
STROMOY | Pleasure | 11/7/2024 | ||
FOSNAKALLEN | Dredging | 10/31/2024 | ||
FROEYSKARV | Other | 10/30/2024 |