KLOPP

  • Latitude: 59.2593
  • Longitude: 10.4766
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: KLOPP Norway Norway

As of my latest available information, there isn't a well-known marine port specifically named "KLOPP" in Norway. It's possible that you might be referring to a small, less-documented marina or a harbor with a different name or spelling. Norway is known for its numerous ports and harbors due to its extensive coastline, so it’s easy to have many smaller or less globally recognized ports.

However, if you refer to one of Norway's significant ports, here are a few of the most prominent ones with a brief description:

1. Port of Oslo:

  • Location: Oslo, the capital city of Norway.
  • Facilities: Modern port facilities for cargo, passenger ferries, and cruise ships. It has terminals for containers, cars, and general cargo.
  • Special Features: Oslo is a key maritime gateway and logistics hub in Norway, serving as a major port of entry and a connection point to other parts of Europe.

2. Port of Bergen:

  • Location: Bergen, a city on the west coast of Norway.
  • Facilities: Offers a wide range of services including cargo handling, container facilities, and cruise terminals.
  • Special Features: One of the busiest cruise ship ports in Scandinavia, it's a critical port for Norway's economic activities, including seafood exports.

3. Port of Stavanger:

  • Location: Stavanger, southwestern coast of Norway.
  • Facilities: Equipped for handling oil and gas industry supplies, general cargo, and ferries.
  • Special Features: Key supply base for the offshore oil and gas industry.

4. Port of Trondheim:

  • Location: Trondheim, central coast of Norway.
  • Facilities: Handles a variety of cargo including containers, bulk cargo, and general merchandise.
  • Special Features: Critical for trade and commerce in the mid-Norwegian region.

5. Port of Kristiansand:

  • Location: Kristiansand, southern Norway.
  • Facilities: Handles containers, bulk cargo, and passenger ferries.
  • Special Features: Known for its strategic location and modern facilities.

General Specifications Often Found in Norwegian Ports:

  • Depth: Varies typically from around 10 meters to 15 meters at the quays.
  • Berthing: Multiple berths available, often with lengths capable of accommodating large vessels.
  • Storage: Warehousing and open storage spaces are usually available.
  • Equipment: Ports are generally equipped with cranes, container handling equipment, and other modern port infrastructure.

If KLOPP is indeed a specific entity, please provide more details or check for any spelling or regional variations that might help in correctly identifying the port.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
S/Y OLIVIA Pleasure 06:26:04
SOFIA HR37 Sailing 04:58:03
TIMEKEEPER Pleasure 04:56:56
MIA NOI II Pleasure 04:55:11
RESCUE ASKELADDEN Port TLF 02016 04:28:08
LADY M Pleasure 04:26:24
VADRA Pleasure 03:52:21
SVANEN LL6272 Pleasure 03:26:18
BULLE II Sailing 01:24:24
FLYBAATEN Passenger 12:26:12
TUROY Passenger HUSVIK 12:23:28
MY WAY 2 Sailing 12:23:27
MARTELL IV Pleasure 6/7/2025
LEIA Sailing 6/7/2025
POLAR SECTOR Sailing TONSBERG 6/7/2025
SUMAMI Sailing 6/7/2025
MARILE'N Pleasure 6/7/2025
INGA Sailing 6/7/2025
OLE III Passenger 6/6/2025
RESCUE STORMBULL Port VHF 16/02016 6/6/2025

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