IMJA
- Latitude: 35.081
- Longitude: 126.119
- North China
- Port in South Korea
Location: South Korea
Imja Port is located on the island of Imja, which is part of Sinan County in South Jeolla Province (Jeollanam-do), South Korea. This region is known for its archipelago of around 1,004 islands, making maritime transport essential for the local communities. Sinan County itself is part of the larger Mokpo city administrative area.
Description:
Imja Port serves as one of the primary maritime gateways for the island and plays a significant role in the local economy, particularly in terms of fisheries, tourism, and small-scale trade. The port facilitates the movement of people and goods, helping sustain the local population and economy.
Specifications:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 34.7286° N latitude, 126.1169° E longitude.
- Access Routes: Accessible via ferry services from larger mainland ports such as Mokpo.
Infrastructure:
- Docking Facilities: The port includes multiple docking stations suitable for small to mid-sized vessels, including fishing boats and passenger ferries.
- Cargo Handling: Basic cargo handling facilities are available, primarily designed for local needs such as fisheries and small goods.
- Passenger Services: Ferry terminals with waiting areas, ticketing offices, and basic amenities.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Imja Island with Mainland South Korea and neighboring islands.
- Fishing Activities: Significant activity related to commercial and subsistence fishing; fish processing and storage facilities might be found nearby.
- Tourism: Facilities to support tourism, including information centers, small local shops, and eateries.
Safety and Navigation:
- Navigational Aids: Light beacons, buoys, and other standard navigational aids to ensure safe entry and exit from the port.
- Harbor Master: A local harbor master’s office to oversee operations, ensure maritime safety, and facilitate communication with incoming and outgoing vessels.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Management: Protocols for waste management and environmental protection to preserve the natural beauty and ecological balance of the area.
- Pollution Control: Measures in place to control pollution from maritime activities, especially important in fishing communities.
Economic Role:
- Fisheries: A hub for local fishing activities, crucial for the livelihood of the residents.
- Tourism: Supports the local tourism industry by providing access to visitors attracted to the scenic beauty and tranquility of Imja Island.
- Local Transport and Trade: Facilitates local transport and trade, ensuring connectivity with the mainland and neighboring islands.
Imja Port is a vital component of Sinan County's maritime infrastructure, supporting both the local economy and the well-being of its residents. It embodies the island's connection to the surrounding regions and highlights South Korea's broader maritime capabilities and infrastructure.
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