HOYANGER
- NOHYR
- Latitude: 61.2136
- Longitude: 6.07218
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Høyanger Norway
Hoyanger is a small industrial and commercial port located in the western part of Norway, within the Høyanger municipality in Sogn og Fjordane county. Positioned along the scenic Sognefjord, Hoyanger is noted for its crucial role in the region's aluminum industry. Here’s a detailed description and specifications of the port:
Geographic and Navigational Information:
- Location: Hoyanger, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway.
- Coordinates: Approximately 61° 12' N latitude and 6° 10' E longitude.
- Accessibility: Hoyanger is accessible via the Sognefjord, one of the longest fjords in the world, which connects to the North Sea. The port is situated about midway up the fjord, offering safe and deep waters suitable for maritime traffic.
Port Infrastructure:
- Berths and Docks: Hoyanger port features a few dedicated berths primarily designed to support the local industries. It has specialized docking facilities to handle bulk cargo, primarily related to aluminum.
- Water Depth:
- Channel Depth: Varies but typically ranges between 10-14 meters.
- Berth Depth: Adequate to accommodate medium-sized cargo vessels, generally around 10-12 meters at the main berths.
- Capacity: The port can handle medium-sized cargo ships. It’s relatively small compared to some of the larger ports in Norway, with focused capabilities tailored to aluminum production needs.
Cargo and Operations:
- Primary Cargo: The principal cargo handled at Hoyanger port includes raw alumina imports and aluminum exports, given the presence of Norsk Hydro's aluminum plant in the vicinity.
- Loading/Unloading Equipment: The port is equipped with cranes and conveyor systems suitable for bulk cargo. Although modest in scale, the equipment is efficient and tailored to handle the specific requirements of the industrial activities.
Support Services:
- Tug Services: Available as needed, ensuring safe navigation and docking for visiting vessels.
- Bunkering Services: Limited; however, bunkering for vessels can be arranged through local suppliers.
- Logistics: The port has good road connections for the transport of goods to and from the port, enhancing its logistical operations within Norway.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Environmental Measures: Stringent Norwegian environmental regulations apply, ensuring that port activities minimize their ecological impact. Measures are in place to manage pollutants and emissions, particularly important given the industrial nature of the port.
- Safety Protocols: Comprehensive safety protocols aligned with international maritime standards, including emergency response procedures for accidents or hazardous material handling.
Economic Impact:
- Industrial Role: As a key facilitator for Norsk Hydro’s aluminum operations, the port significantly contributes to the local economy, providing employment and supporting trade.
- Community Integration: The port is a central component of the Hoyanger community, with efforts to balance industrial activities with the region’s natural beauty and environmental standards.
Future Prospects:
- Development Plans: Plans for development or modernization may focus on improving efficiency, upgrading equipment, and ensuring sustainability as industrial and environmental standards evolve.
Hoyanger Port exemplifies the balance between industrial necessity and environmental stewardship, catering to the specialized needs of the aluminum industry while maintaining its role within the pristine fjord setting of Norway. It operates effectively within its designed scope, serving as a critical node in regional and international industrial supply chains.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LYSEFJORD | Passenger | ORT-NOR-VIK | 2/20/2025 | |
STADT AARDAL | Towing/Tug | HOYANGER | 2/20/2025 | |
PIONEER KNUTSEN | Tanker | NOHYR | 2/18/2025 | |
SKOG | Cargo | HOYANGER | 2/18/2025 | |
WL LADOGA | Cargo | HOYANGER(NORWAY) | 2/18/2025 | |
STADT SLOEVAAG | Towing/Tug | HOYANGER | 2/18/2025 | |
MISANA | Cargo | BERGEN | 2/14/2025 | |
CARTEN ELINA | Cargo | HUSNES | 2/11/2025 | |
BERGEN LNG | Tanker | NOHYR | 2/11/2025 | |
AKVA SERVER | Towing/Tug | 2/7/2025 | ||
KNM OLAV TRYGGVASON | Military | . | 2/7/2025 | |
ROSLAGEN | Cargo | KYSTFART | 2/5/2025 | |
LINK GALAXY | Cargo | NOARD | 2/3/2025 | |
RO SERVER | Cargo | CH 16 FISHFARMS | 1/25/2025 | |
SEISUND | baycraft |