LE ROBERT
- MQLER
- Latitude: 14.6791
- Longitude: -60.9355
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Martinique
Location: Le Robert Martinique Martinique
Le Robert is a commune and town located on the northeastern coast of the island of Martinique, which is a French overseas region in the Caribbean. The marine port at Le Robert serves as a local harbor, providing facilities and services primarily for smaller vessels, fishing boats, and recreational craft rather than large commercial shipping vessels.
Port Description:
Location: Le Robert is situated on Martinique's northeast coast, providing sheltered anchorage due to its position within a large bay. The exact coordinates are approximately 14.6833° N latitude and 60.9167° W longitude.
Accessibility: The port is accessible by sea and is protected by natural geographical features that make it a safe harbor under most weather conditions. Given its location, it can accommodate smaller vessels, including fishing boats, yachts, and other recreational boats.
Port Specifications:
Harbor Type: Natural harbor with additional man-made facilities.
Port Size: Small to medium-sized, suitable for local and regional maritime activities rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
Berthing and Mooring:
- Docks/Piers: The port has several docks and piers designed to accommodate smaller vessels.
- Mooring Facilities: Adequate mooring facilities are available, including mooring buoys and anchoring spots within the bay for yachts and smaller craft.
Draft and Depth:
- Depth at Entrance: Generally suitable for vessels with a moderate draft, but larger vessels with deep drafts may find it difficult to enter certain areas of the harbor.
- Berthing Depth: Varies but suitable for small to medium-sized vessels and recreational boats.
Cargo Handling:
- The port primarily handles local cargo, including fish and other marine products, rather than large commercial shipments.
Services Offered:
- Fueling: Limited fueling facilities for smaller vessels and recreational boats.
- Water Supply: Available for vessels docked at the harbor.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services for maintenance and minor repairs of boats and fishing vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities available for the disposal of waste and marine litter.
- Customs and Immigration: Being part of the French overseas region, it follows French customs and immigration protocols, though it's primarily serviced for local interactions.
Communication and Navigation:
- Radio and Navigation Assistance: Basic radio communication facilities are available. Larger ports might provide more advanced navigational aids.
Nearby Amenities:
- The town of Le Robert offers amenities including shops, restaurants, and lodging, catering to both locals and visitors.
Environmental Protection:
- Measures likely in place to protect the coastal and marine environment, in line with French environmental regulations.
Additional Notes:
- Economic Importance: While Le Robert is not a major commercial port, it plays an important role in the local economy, particularly for the fishing industry and tourism.
- Tourism: The area around Le Robert is known for beautiful coastal scenery and is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and other water-based recreational activities.
For up-to-date and specific information, including any recent changes or improvements to the port facilities, contacting local maritime authorities or the port administration directly would be recommended.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LOKI | Sailing | B 2 A | 11/13/2024 |