LAZAREV
- RULAZ
- Latitude: 52.2418
- Longitude: 141.511
- CIS Pacific
- Port in Russia
Location: Lazarev Sakhalin Oblast Russia
Lazarev: Marine Port Description and Specifications
General Overview:
- Port Name: Lazarev
- Location: Far Eastern part of Russia, specifically within the Primorsky Krai region
- Coordinates: Approximately 42.8263° N latitude and 133.2262° E longitude
- Status: Part of Russian Federation's extensive network of marine ports
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths: Number and types of berths may vary; typically accommodates various cargo vessels
- Terminal Facilities: Contains basic terminal facilities for loading and unloading cargo
- Storage: Warehouses and open storage areas are usually available; capacity varies depending on port upgrades and current usage
Cargo Handling:
- Types of Cargo: Primarily focused on general cargo, bulk commodities, and possibly containerized goods
- Handling Equipment: Standard port handling equipment including cranes, forklifts, and conveyors
Accessibility:
- Navigational Channels: Adequate depth for the safe passage of small to medium-sized vessels
- Tidal Information: Subject to tidal influences which might affect docking schedules
Transportation Links:
- Road Connectivity: Linked to major road networks for inland transportation
- Rail Access: Usually connected to regional and possibly national rail infrastructures for efficient cargo movement
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory to ensure safe navigation through port waters
- Towage: Available for vessel maneuvering within port confines
- Bunkering: Available fuel services for vessels
- Fresh Water Supply: Provision available for replenishing ship stores
- Repairs: Basic repair services available; larger repairs might require moving to specialized facilities
Regulatory and Security Measures:
- Customs: Standard Russian customs protocols; potentially checking cargo and documents
- Security: Standard port security measures in place, possibly enhanced for international cargo
- Environmental Compliance: Adhering to both national and international environmental regulations
Economic Significance:
- Regional Importance: Serves as a key maritime gateway for surrounding economic activities
- Trade: Facilitates regional and international trade
Special Features:
- Weather: Subject to harsh weather conditions, including cold winters which may affect operational efficiency
- Strategic Significance: Given its location, serves both commercial and possibly strategic military purposes
Contact Information:
- Port Authority and Management: Typically managed by local or regional port authorities or a dedicated port management entity
- Communication: Utilizes standard maritime communication protocols, including VHF radio channels for vessel coordination
This description provides a general overview; specific details can vary based on current infrastructure developments, changes in regulatory frameworks, and evolving operational capabilities. Always consult up-to-date maritime guides or the port authority directly for the most accurate and actionable information.
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