JOLLAS
- Latitude: 60.1708
- Longitude: 25.0853
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Jollas Uusimaa Finland
Jollas is a relatively small and lesser-known port area located in Helsinki, Finland. Situated on the southeastern coast of the country, Jollas primarily serves local maritime activities rather than large-scale commercial shipping. Below, you'll find a more detailed description and specifications for Jollas Port:
General Overview:
- Location: Helsinki, Finland
- Coordinates: Approximately 60.1695° N latitude, 25.0584° E longitude
- Primary Function: Local maritime activities, recreational boating, small-scale fishing, and sometimes hosting small private vessels.
- Management: Typically falls under the jurisdiction of the city of Helsinki for operational oversight and management.
Port Specifications:
Berthing Facilities:
- Number of Berths: Limited, primarily focused on small boats and private vessels.
- Berth Length: Shorter lengths suitable for small to mid-sized boats, typically not exceeding 50 meters.
- Depth: Shallow drafts, generally between 2-4 meters depending on the specific berth.
Cargo Handling:
- Type: Not specialized in cargo handling; minimal cargo facilities as it largely caters to recreational and local needs.
- Capacity: Limited; not equipped for standard commercial cargo operations.
Services Available:
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic facilities for routine maintenance and minor repairs for small boats.
- Fueling: Availability of marine fuel for small local vessels and recreational boats.
- Waste Disposal: Standard waste collection and disposal services.
- Security: Basic security measures in place, appropriate for the relatively low traffic and smaller vessels that frequent the port.
- Utilities: Water and electricity supplies are typically available for docked vessels.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected with local roads to the broader Helsinki metropolitan area.
- Public Transport: Accessible via public transportation such as local buses.
- Nearby Facilities: Close proximity to local amenities including shops, restaurants, and emergency services in the greater Helsinki area.
Environmental Considerations:
- Regulations: Adherence to Finnish environmental laws and regulations pertaining to maritime operations.
- Conservation Efforts: Measures in place to minimize environmental impact, with attention to preserving the natural marine ecosystem.
Usage:
- Commercial Activity: Minimal, mostly infrequent and small-scale.
- Recreational Use: Significant, popular among local boaters and those engaging in water sports.
- Fishing: Small-scale, local fishing activities are common.
This port serves as a convenient maritime point for local users rather than a nexus for international shipping or heavy commercial traffic. It's an example of how smaller ports play vital roles in local and recreational maritime activities.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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RESCUE ANTTI | Port | 11/17/2024 | ||
NORPPA | Port | 10/30/2024 |