LAUWERSOOG
- NLLAN
- Latitude: 53.4067
- Longitude: 6.20337
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Netherlands
Location: Lauwersoog Netherlands
Web-site: https://www.lauwersoog.nl
Lauwersoog is a well-known fishing port located in the northern part of the Netherlands, primarily noted for its significant role in the fishing industry and for serving as a gateway to the Wadden Sea and the Frisian Islands. Below is a detailed description and specifications of the port:
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 53.4000° N latitude and 6.2000° E longitude.
- Region: Province of Groningen near the border with Friesland.
- Accessibility: Situated at the entrance to the Lauwersmeer, an inlet of the Wadden Sea, the port is easily accessible from both land and sea.
Facilities and Infrastructure
- Fishing Port: Lauwersoog is predominantly a fishing port with facilities to support the fishing industry.
- Cargo Handling: Limited commercial cargo handling facilities. Primarily serves local fisheries.
- Electrical and Fuel Supply: Available for vessels; specifics depend on vessel type and port regulations.
- Repair Facilities: Basic repair services available. More complex repairs might require transport to larger ports.
Harbour Specifications
- Berthing: Several berths available for fishing vessels and other small ships. The specifics might change according to seasonal demands and fishing activities.
- Depth: Varies around the port area; generally adequate for the fishing vessels it accommodates, which are typically less than 4 meters in draught.
- Navigation: Well-charted with standard navigational aids, including buoys and lights, designed to handle fishing vessels and maintain safe navigation in and out of the Wadden Sea.
Services
- Fish Market: Active fish market where freshly caught seafood is brought, sold, and transported.
- Storage: Cold storage facilities are available to preserve the catch.
- Maritime Services: Includes provisions for supplies, gear repairs, and other fishing-related services.
- Recreational Facilities: Marinas and amenities for leisure crafts are present, to cater to tourists and recreational sailors, especially popular during the summer months.
Environmental Considerations
- Protected Areas: Proximity to the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its ecological significance. Regulations are in place to protect the sensitive marine environment.
- Waste Disposal: Proper waste management protocols to prevent pollution and protect local biodiversity.
Connectivity
- Road Connections: Good road links to nearby towns and cities; main routes connect to Groningen and Friesland.
- Public Transport: Bus services connecting Lauwersoog to major towns and transportation hubs.
- Ferry Services: Regular ferry services to the Frisian Islands like Schiermonnikoog, providing vital connectivity and services for tourism and residents.
Key Points of Interest
- Tourism: The port serves as a departure point for excursions to the nearby islands and as an entry point to the Lauwersmeer National Park, which is popular for boating, bird watching, and other outdoor activities.
- Lauwersmeer National Park: A notable attraction nearby offering varied recreational activities including hiking, bird watching, and water sports.
Overall, Lauwersoog is a vital regional hub for fishing and tourism, offering well-maintained maritime facilities tailored to the needs of fishermen and visitors alike. Its location acts as a critical link between the mainland and the Wadden Sea, maintaining a balance between industry and environmental stewardship.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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COS MARINER | Other | LAUWERSOOG NL | 05:28:29 | |
GEBROEDERS LUDEN | Pleasure | LAUWERSOOG | 05:23:45 | |
DE RIKUS | Pleasure | LAUWERSOOG | 04:57:26 | |
ZK46 ZEEMEEUW | Fishing | LAUWERSOOG | 04:57:21 | |
UK258 JACOBA | Fishing | 04:57:18 | ||
LO7 ZWERVER | Fishing | FISHERYGRUNDE | 04:56:38 | |
ERIK | Tanker | 04:56:16 | ||
HA-9 WILLEM BLOEM | Fishing | 04:36:10 | ||
ZK14 EMMA | Fishing | FISHING GROUNDS | 04:35:58 | |
ZK11 HOOP OP ZEGEN | Fishing | LAUWERSOOG | 04:25:58 | |
LO20 ZWARTE AREND | Fishing | VISSEN | 04:09:49 | |
LO17 LINQUENDA | Fishing | 03:55:45 | ||
NJORD PETREL | Other | LAUWERSOOG | 03:54:36 | |
SEA DISCOVERY | Other | LAUWERSOOG | 03:47:07 | |
HA35 CONFIANZA | baycraft | 03:44:17 | ||
HK82 JAN | Fishing | - | 03:43:56 | |
EVERSAND (GUARD VSL) | Port | LAUWERSOOG | 03:40:47 | |
ECOLUTION | Passenger | LAUWERSOOG | 03:23:31 | |
SEAZIP 6 | Other | LAUWERSOOG | 03:23:26 | |
HA3 JOUKE VAN BROER | Fishing | 03:23:08 |