KOKAR
- FIKKR
- Latitude: 59.93
- Longitude: 20.8608
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Finland
Kokar (also spelled Kökar) is an island municipality located in the Åland archipelago of Finland. Although Kökar is relatively small and remote, it offers essential port facilities that serve both local inhabitants and visitors. Given its location in the Baltic Sea, Kökar is part of the network of marine transportation routes in the Åland region.
Port Description:
- Location: Kökar, Åland Islands, Finland
- Coordinates: Approximately 59.93°N latitude, 20.89°E longitude
General Features:
- Port Type: Small natural harbor
- Access: The port is easily accessible by ferry services that connect to other islands within the Åland archipelago and the Finnish mainland.
- Primary Use: The port primarily serves local commercial fishing, tourism, and leisure boating. It is also a stop for regional ferry services.
Facilities:
- Docking: The port generally caters to smaller vessels due to its size. Ferries, fishing boats, and private yachts commonly dock here.
- Berths: Limited number of berths, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Amenities: Basic amenities such as freshwater supply, waste disposal, and limited repair services.
- Shelter: Natural formation around the harbor provides good protection against adverse weather conditions.
Navigation:
- Approach: The approach to Kökar harbor is well-charted but can be complex due to numerous small islands and underwater rocks. Proper navigation charts and local maritime knowledge are advised.
- Depth: The draft may be limited, so it is essential to check depth clearances, especially for vessels with deeper drafts.
Services:
- Fuel: There may be limited fuel availability; it is recommended to verify and plan refueling accordingly.
- Supplies: Basic provisioning can be done in the local area, but extensive supply requirements should be planned prior to arrival.
- Repairs: Limited repair facilities are available; major repairs might require traveling to larger ports.
Connectivity:
- Transport: Regular ferry services operated by Ålandstrafiken connect Kökar with other islands in the archipelago and the Finnish mainland.
- Communication: The port area should have basic communication services including mobile network coverage.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Management: Facilities are available for proper disposal of waste to maintain the environmental integrity of the region.
- Regulations: Compliance with both Finnish maritime regulations and specific Åland regional rules is necessary.
Economic Impact:
- Tourism: The port plays a vital role in supporting the local tourism economy, attracting visitors interested in the natural beauty and historical sites of Kökar.
- Fishing: Local commercial fishing utilizes the port, contributing to the local economy.
The port of Kökar, while small, plays a crucial role in connecting the island to the broader Åland archipelago and mainland Finland. Visitors and local mariners alike value its functionality amid the scenic landscapes of the Baltic Sea.
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