HOLMAVIK
- ISHVK
- Latitude: 65.7055
- Longitude: -21.6674
- North Atlantic
- Port in Iceland
Location: Iceland
Marine Port Description and Specification: Holmavik, Iceland
General Overview:
Holmavik is a small fishing village located on the northwest coast of Iceland, within the region of the Westfjords. It is a quaint and picturesque port, primarily serving the local fishing industry. The port is known for its serene environment and scenic beauty.
Port Specifications:
Location Coordinates:
- Latitude: 65.7050° N
- Longitude: -21.6753° W
Harbor Type:
- Coastal Natural Harbor
Physical Characteristics:
Water Depth:
- Approach Channel: Varies with tide, generally around 5-7 meters (16-23 feet)
- Berths: Depth at quayside approximately 3-4 meters (10-13 feet)
Tidal Range:
- Generally, around 1-2 meters (3.3 to 6.6 feet)
Shelter:
- The harbor is well-sheltered from prevailing winds due to natural geographic features.
Port Facilities and Services:
Anchorage:
- Designated anchorage areas available outside the main harbor area with safe depths.
Mooring Buoys:
- Available for smaller vessels and fishing boats.
Berths:
- Multiple quays for docking fishing vessels with sufficient depth for mid-sized fishing boats and occasional small commercial vessels.
Cargo Facilities:
- Primarily focused on handling fish and seafood products.
- Limited general cargo handling; most goods are transported via small local vessels.
Fuel Supply:
- Fueling services available for fishing vessels.
Water Supply:
- Potable water available at quays.
Repairs:
- Basic repair facilities available for fishing boats. No major shipyard facilities.
Waste Disposal:
- Standard waste disposal services in compliance with environmental regulations.
Additional Services:
Customs and Immigration:
- Basic customs services available.
Pilotage:
- Pilotage generally not required for small to medium-sized vessels. Pilots can be arranged if necessary for larger or unfamiliar vessels.
Access and Transport:
Land Access:
- Accessible via Route 61, which connects Holmavik to the main roads of Iceland.
Distance to Main Cities:
- Reykjavik: Approximately 230 km (143 miles) to the south.
- Ísafjörður: Approximately 220 km (137 miles) to the northwest.
Local Transportation:
- Limited public transport services; primary transportation is by private car.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- Primary Industry: Fishing and fish processing.
- Tourism: Growing sector due to the natural beauty and cultural sites, like the Museum of Icelandic Sorcery and Witchcraft.
- Strategic Value: Modest, mainly centered around regional economic contributions and the fishing industry.
Environmental and Regulatory Notes:
- Environmental Regulations: Strict adherence to Icelandic and international maritime environmental regulations to preserve the pristine natural environment.
- Wildlife Protection: The surrounding maritime area is known for diverse marine life; hence, there are designated protected zones that must be respected.
Key Contact Information:
Port Authority:
- Port Authority Office: Holmavik Maritime Office
- Contact Number: +354 (local maritime office number)
- Email: (local maritime office email)
Emergency Services:
- Icelandic Coast Guard: 112 (emergency number)
- Local Police: (local police contact)
Holmavik represents a quintessential, small Icelandic fishing port with essential maritime services and is intricately tied to the region's cultural and economic fabric.
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