KLAWOCK

  • USKLW
  • Latitude: 55.5502
  • Longitude: -133.097
  • Alaska
  • Port in US

Location: Klawock AK US

Klawock Marine Port Description and Specification

Location:

  • Marine Port Name: Klawock
  • Country: United States
  • State: Alaska
  • Coordinates: Approximately 55.55° N latitude, 133.10° W longitude
  • Region: Southeast Alaska, on the west coast of Prince of Wales Island

Overview:

Klawock is a small port primarily serving commercial, fishing, and local needs. It is not one of the major commercial ports in the U.S., but it plays a crucial role in the regional economy and transportation network.

Port Facilities:

  • Harbor: Klawock Harbor
    • Offers moorage for commercial fishing vessels, recreational boats, and small crafts.
  • Docking:
    • The port includes a public dock that allows for loading and unloading of materials and goods.
    • Fish processing facilities may be available, typically depending on seasonal activities.
  • Marina:
    • The marina serves as the main docking area for private and recreational vessels.
    • Facilities include fuel dock, boating supplies, and possibly maintenance services.
  • Ramps & Launches: Boat ramps available for launching smaller boats and fishing vessels.

Services:

  • Fueling Services: Available for boats and vessels.
  • Supplies: Limited marine supply stores available for fishing gear, equipment, and some spare parts.
  • Repair Services: Basic repair services may be found for boats and equipment.
  • Commercial Fishing Support: Ice supplies and fish processing services during peak fishing seasons.
  • Utilities: Availability of basic utilities such as water and electricity, depending on the exact location within the port.

Navigation:

  • Water Depth: Generally sufficient for smaller vessels, but larger commercial vessels might face restrictions and require detailed prior consultation.
  • Tides and Currents: Knowledge of local tidal and current conditions is crucial for safe navigation.

Transportation and Accessibility:

  • Road Access: Main access is via island road networks, connected to other communities on Prince of Wales Island.
  • Airport Proximity: Closest airports include Klawock Airport (for regional flights) and connections to larger hubs.
  • Ferry Services: Part of the state's Alaska Marine Highway System may serve the area with ferries connecting to other Alaskan ports and communities.

Regulations and Customs:

  • Port Authority: Managed under local municipal and regional authorities in cooperation with state regulations.
  • Customs: Not a major customs port; primarily serves local and regional traffic.
  • Safety and Security: Subject to U.S. Coast Guard regulations and state maritime safety standards.

Nearby Attractions:

  • Cultural and Natural Attractions: Proximity to rich cultural sites, native heritage locations, and natural scenic beauty, offering opportunities for tourism and recreational fishing.
  • Fishing and Hunting: Popular activities given the rich marine and wildlife resources in the area.

Growth and Development:

  • Future Plans: Potential infrastructure upgrades to improve facilities for commercial fishing and recreational boating, subject to municipal and state development plans.

Klawock serves as a vital local port that supports the fishing industry, local transport, and recreational boating. Visitors and operators should prepare by understanding the local facilities, services, and navigation conditions to ensure safe and efficient port activities.

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