KJERKEHOLMEN FISHING
- Latitude: 64.045
- Longitude: 10.0411
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Kjerkeholmen XXXX Norway
KJERKEHOLMEN FISHING PORT
Location:
Kjerkeholmen is a small island situated in the archipelago of Norway's scenic coastline. As a fishing port, it plays a crucial role in the local economy, primarily focusing on supporting both commercial and local fishing activities.
Coordinates:
Approximately 60° 42' N latitude and 5° 13' E longitude.
Port Type:
- Small-scale commercial fishing port
- Local community hub for fishing activities
Harbor Specifications:
Approach:
- Navigational Aids: Marker buoys, lighthouses with constant and flashing lights, and updated nautical charts.
- Depth: The approach channel has varied depths ranging from 5 to 15 meters.
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range with fluctuations from 1 to 3 meters.
Berthing Facilities:
- Number of Berths: Approximately 10-15 berths for fishing vessels.
- Length: Berths can accommodate vessels up to 30 meters in length.
- Depth at Berths: Between 3 to 6 meters.
Mooring:
- Equipped with wooden and concrete pilings.
- Cleats and bollards are available for secure mooring.
Docking Infrastructure:
- Docks and Piers: Wooden piers and floating docks to facilitate loading and unloading.
- Slipways: Small slipways for maintenance and launching of boats.
- Cranes: Limited crane facilities for heavier loads, generally not available.
Storage Facilities:
- Cold Storage: Small scale cold storage units for short-term holding of catch.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing space primarily for equipment and local needs.
Service Amenities:
- Fueling: A single fueling station for diesel and gasoline.
- Freshwater Supply: Available at berths with several points of access.
- Electricity: Power hookups available along the docks.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal facilities including fish waste and general refuse bins.
Fish Market & Processing:
- Fish Market: A small area for local sales and trading of seafood.
- Processing Area: Basic facilities for gutting and cleaning fish. No large-scale processing units.
Security and Regulation:
- Security: Limited to basic measures; the port/community is relatively self-regulating.
- Regulation: Subject to Norwegian fishing regulations and maritime safety regulations.
Emergency Services:
- Basic first aid and local health services.
- Firefighting equipment and a small fire station in the vicinity.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Small roads connect the port to nearby villages and towns.
- Boat Services: Local ferry services connect to larger transport networks.
- Public Transport: Limited local bus services.
Economic and Social Role:
- The port is vital to the local community, supporting fishermen and their families.
- Acts as a hub for seafood trade and provides local employment.
- Contributes to the local tourism industry, offering fishing-related activities and scenic views.
Environmental Considerations:
- Strict adherence to environmental regulations to preserve marine life.
- Waste management systems in place to minimize pollution.
Kjerkeholmen Fishing Port, while modest in comparison to larger commercial ports, is a crucial node in Norway's rich maritime landscape, blending traditional fishing practices with the needs of a modern community.
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