INDRE KVAROY
- Latitude: 66.4884
- Longitude: 12.967
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Indre Kvaroy Nordland Norway
Marine Port Description and Specification: Indre Kvarøy, Norway
Location & Overview: Indre Kvarøy is a small island situated within the Lurøy Municipality in the Nordland region of Norway. This island is part of the scenic Helgeland district, known for its picturesque landscapes and maritime activities. The community on Indre Kvarøy has a strong connection to fishing, aquaculture, and related industries.
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: 66.3852° N
- Longitude: 12.5525° E
Port Features:
Harbor Type:
- Minor port catering to local and regional maritime traffic.
- Predominantly used for fishing vessels, aquaculture support ships, and small cargo vessels.
Facilities & Infrastructure:
- Berthing: Limited berthing facilities catering to small to mid-sized vessels. The port is equipped with essential mooring and docking amenities.
- Anchorage: Suitable anchorage spots within close proximity to the port for vessels waiting to dock or requiring temporary holding.
- Cargo Handling: Basic cargo-handling facilities designed to support the island's aquaculture industry, including the loading and unloading of fish and related products.
- Fishing Infrastructure: Equipped to support local fishing operations with relevant storage and processing facilities.
- Marine Services: Basic repair and maintenance services available. More advanced services would require access to larger ports nearby.
Navigation:
- Approach channels are marked and navigable for vessels frequenting the area.
- Weather conditions can influence accessibility; sheltered areas provide some protection from rough seas.
- Vessels must adhere to local maritime regulations and guidelines to ensure safe docking and navigational practices.
Aquaculture Significance:
- Indre Kvarøy is noted for its role in sustainable aquaculture practices. The port supports farming operations, particularly of Atlantic salmon.
- Facilities for fish processing and export are integral to the port's usage profile.
Environmental Considerations:
- The region boasts a marine environment rich in biodiversity. Policies and practices are tailored to minimize ecological impact, particularly regarding aquaculture and fishing.
Economic Impact:
- The port plays a vital role in the local economy, with significant contributions from the fishing and aquaculture industries.
- Employment generated by port activities supports the local community, providing jobs in fishing, aquaculture, processing, and marine services.
Connectivity:
- Transport Links: Indre Kvarøy has limited but functional transport links with the mainland and other neighboring islands.
- Communication: Adequate communication facilities to support port operations, including maritime radio and other essential communication tools.
Points of Interest:
- The surrounding coastal and marine area is a draw for tourism, often attracting visitors interested in the natural beauty and maritime culture of the Helgeland coastline.
Challenges:
- Limited infrastructure compared to major ports, requiring periodic upgrades and maintenance.
- Environmental conditions and seasonal variations can impact port operations, necessitating adaptive strategies.
Future Prospects:
- Plans for expansion or enhancement of facilities would aim to bolster the sustainability and efficiency of port operations, particularly to support the growing demand in aquaculture.
Indre Kvarøy's marine port, while relatively small, is a crucial asset for the community, underpinning the local economy and ensuring the sustainability of maritime activities aligned with regional environmental standards.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
NJORD | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 05:26:38 | |
VIKINGEN | baycraft | 05:26:17 | ||
KVAROYFJORD | Dredging | 03:53:51 | ||
OKSTIND | Cargo | KVAROY | 03:29:35 | |
EYR MYKEN | Other | HELGELAND AREA | 02:27:46 | |
MJOELNER | Cargo | CH16 FOR INFO | 01:55:35 | |
HILD | Passenger | 4/1/2025 | ||
LIATIND | Cargo | CH.16 902 50 135 | 4/1/2025 | |
HEIMDALL | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 3/31/2025 | |
RAMSTEIN | Passenger | 3/31/2025 | ||
HUSOEY | Passenger | TRAENA - STOKKVAAGEN | 3/31/2025 | |
NESOY | Passenger | LUROYRUTA | 3/30/2025 | |
ELSA LAULA RENBERG | Other | SSJ - BOO - SVJ T/R | 3/28/2025 | |
HOEYDAL | Towing/Tug | FISHFARMS | 3/27/2025 | |
VAAGAN | Passenger | RODOYBASSENGET18-412 | 3/26/2025 | |
FJORDLAST II | Cargo | KYSTGODSRUTA CH16 | 3/19/2025 | |
REGINE NORMANN | Other | SSJ - BOO - SVJ T/R | 3/15/2025 | |
NYKSUND | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 3/12/2025 |