LA GARONNE
- Latitude: 43.0916
- Longitude: 6.02447
- West Mediterranean
- Marina in France
Location: Bordeaux 33000 France
Web-site: https://www.portdelagaroronne.com
La Garonne - Port Overview
La Garonne is a river port situated along the Garonne River in the southwestern part of France. It serves as a vital node for the regional economy, supporting both commercial and recreational marine activities. While it is not as extensive as major ocean ports, it plays a significant role in the local logistics network.
Port Specifications
Location
- Geographical Coordinates: Latitude: 44.8378° N, Longitude: 0.5792° W
- Region: Nouvelle-Aquitaine
- City: Bordeaux
Nautical Information
- River: Garonne River
- Access Channel Depth: Varies, typically suitable for vessels with a draft up to 8 meters
- Tidal Range: Approximately 3 to 6 meters; subject to variations and needs to be monitored by local maritime services
- Navigation: River pilots required for maneuvering within the port area due to tidal currents and variable depths
Facilities & Infrastructure
- Berths: Multiple berths accommodating a range of vessel sizes, primarily smaller cargo ships, barges, and pleasure boats
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for handling bulk cargo, containers, and general cargo
- Storage: Warehouses and open storage areas for temporary holding of goods
- Cranes: Fixed and mobile cranes for loading and unloading
- Ship Services: Basic ship repairs, fueling stations, and provisioning services available
Commercial Activity
- Types of Cargo: Includes agricultural products, wine, construction materials, and bulk goods
- Transport Links: Excellent connectivity with road, rail, and river transport routes extending into the broader French and European markets
- Economic Role: Significant for regional trade, particularly in supporting exports of Bordeaux wines and other local products
Recreational and Passenger Services
- Marinas: Equipped to handle private yachts and sailing boats
- Passenger Ferries: Some river cruise operations and local passenger services
- Tourism: Strong influx of tourists due to Bordeaux’s rich cultural heritage, wine tours, and river cruises
Environmental Considerations
- Regulations: Compliance with national and EU environmental regulations to ensure the protection of the river ecosystem
- Pollution Control: Measures in place for waste management, water quality monitoring, and reduction of riverine pollution
Future Development
- Expansion Plans: Potential for future development to enhance facilities, increase cargo handling capacity, and incorporate advanced logistics solutions
- Sustainability Efforts: Focus on implementing greener technologies and sustainable port operations practices
Contact Information
- Port Authority: Bordeaux Port Authority (Gouvernance- Port de Bordeaux)
- Website: Port of Bordeaux
- Phone Number: General inquiries can typically be directed through the port authority's contact channels available on their official website.
La Garonne River Port remains an essential infrastructure within the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, supporting both the local economy and offering a gateway to broader trade networks.
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