LEIRVIK

  • Latitude: 62.212
  • Longitude: -6.705
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Faroe Islands

Address: Faroe Islands

Marine Port Description and Specification: Leirvik, Faroe Islands

General Information

  • Location: Leirvik is a town situated on the eastern side of Eysturoy in the Faroe Islands.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 62.22°N latitude and -6.56°W longitude.
  • Country: Faroe Islands
  • Administrative Control: Port operations are managed under the jurisdiction of the local Faroese authorities.

Port Features

  • Type: Coastal natural/harbor port.
  • Operation: The port operates year-round since the waters around the Faroe Islands are kept ice-free by the North Atlantic Drift (part of the Gulf Stream).
  • Accessibility: Generally accessible by maritime routes. Seasonal weather conditions, such as storms, may occasionally affect navigation.

Infrastructure

  • Berths: The port offers several berths of varied lengths able to accommodate small to mid-sized vessels including fishing boats, cargo ships, and passenger ferries.
  • Docking Facilities: Equipped with basic docking and mooring facilities. Some berths may be equipped with ro-ro (roll-on/roll-off) facilities.
  • Depth: The water depth at the port can vary, typically accommodating vessels with a draft suitable for medium-depth harbor facilities. Specific depth information should be verified with local port authorities.

Services

  • Cargo Handling: Capable of handling general cargo, with some specialized services for fishing-related cargo.
  • Storage: Limited storage facilities available; suitable primarily for short-term storage and transient cargo.
  • Fuel & Supplies: Basic bunkering facilities available for marine fuel. Limited provisions and supplies available, typically catered to the fishing industry.
  • Ship Repair: Basic repair services may be available, but complex repairs likely need to be carried out at larger ports within the Faroe Islands or in neighboring countries.

Ancillary Facilities

  • Customs and Security: Standard customs procedures for cargo and passenger vessels. The port facilities comply with local and international maritime security regulations.
  • Navigation Aids: Equipped with necessary aids to navigation including beacons, lights, and radar systems to assist in safe docking and departure.
  • Communication: The port is served by reliable communication systems including VHF radio for maritime communication and coordination.

Economic and Strategic Importance

  • Fishing Industry: Leirvik is significant primarily for the fishing industry, providing direct access to rich fishing grounds.
  • Cargo Traffic: Handles limited cargo primarily supporting the local economy including shipping of goods, provisions, and marine supplies.
  • Passenger Services: Facilitates passenger transport within the Faroe Islands, connecting communities across different islands.

Environmental and Regulatory Considerations

  • Environmental Protection: Regulations are in place to minimize environmental impact and protect maritime ecosystems. Vessel operators are required to adhere to strict environmental regulations regarding waste disposal and pollution control.
  • Safety Regulations: Maritime safety standards are enforced to ensure safe navigation, docking, and cargo handling. Compliance with international maritime safety standards is mandatory.

Contact Information

For detailed port operations information, vessel scheduling, and specific queries, contacting the local port authority or the Faroe Islands maritime administration is recommended.

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