LARANTUKA
- IDLKA
- Latitude: -8.34208
- Longitude: 122.992
- Indonesia
- Port in Indonesia
Location: East Flores Regency East Nusa Tenggara Indonesia
Larantuka is a small yet strategic port town located on the eastern tip of Flores Island, in the East Nusa Tenggara province of Indonesia. Despite its size, the port plays a crucial role in regional maritime transportation, connecting Flores Island with surrounding islands and facilitating both passenger and freight movement.
Description and Specifications:
Location and Geographic Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 8°20' S
- Longitude: Approximately 123°0' E
Port Infrastructure:
- Harbor Type: Natural harbor complemented by man-made structures to enhance berthing facilities.
- Facilities: Includes basic quay infrastructure, docking areas, and warehouses.
- Berthing: Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels, including passenger ferries and cargo ships.
- Depth: Varies, but typically accommodates vessels with a draft up to 5 meters. Larger vessels may require anchoring offshore.
- Anchorage Area: Offshore anchorage areas available, with typical depths between 15-20 meters.
- Navigational Aids: Equipped with basic navigational aids such as buoys and markers. Piloting services are available but limited.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: Basic cargo handling services for goods like general cargo, construction materials, and agricultural products.
- Passenger Services: Regular ferry services to nearby islands such as Adonara, Lembata, and Alor.
- Fuel Supply: Limited bunkering services available; vessels typically arrange fuel through local suppliers.
Connectivity:
- Inter-Island Transport: Forms part of an essential transport network connecting the bustling regions of eastern Indonesia.
- Road Access: Adequate road links to Larantuka town and other parts of East Flores. Access can be challenging due to terrain.
- Air Access: Nearest airport is Gewayantana Airport (LKA), serving domestic flights, mainly from Kupang and other regional hubs.
Economic Role:
- Local Economy: Vital for trade and supply of goods to the local and surrounding communities. Supports fishing, agriculture, and small-scale industries.
- Regional Importance: Serves as a key logistics and supply point for the eastern parts of the Flores Island and neighboring islands.
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
- Weather and Seas: Tropical climate, with potential for rough seas during the monsoon seasons (December to March).
- Safety Measures: Basic port safety measures in place, including environmental protections to prevent pollution.
In general, Larantuka port, while not a major global port, plays a pivotal role in the regional maritime infrastructure. It is crucial for local communities' daily life and economy, providing necessary connections for people, supplies, and trade to and from Flores Island.
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