LIVO
- Latitude: 56.8867
- Longitude: 9.09899
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in Denmark
Location: LIVO Denmark
Livo, Denmark, does not have a major marine port known under the typical listings used in international shipping and logistics. It is more recognized as part of Livø, a small island in the Limfjord, under the jurisdiction of the Vesthimmerland Municipality in the North Jutland region of Denmark.
Livø is primarily known for its natural beauty and as a destination for ecotourism rather than for significant commercial or industrial port activities. Here is a more detailed description and some practical specifics relevant to Livø's port facilities based on its context:
General Description:
- Location: Livø is located in the Limfjord, an important waterway in northern Denmark.
- Function: The primary function of the port on Livø is to serve as a docking and mooring point for ferries and smaller recreational vessels. It is not designed for large cargo or container shipping.
- Accessibility: Accessible by small boats and ferries, typically offering services to and from Rønbjerg on the mainland.
Specifications:
- Port Infrastructure:
- Docks/Piers: The island has basic docking facilities designed to accommodate small passenger ferries and leisure boats.
- Berths: There are a limited number of berths suitable for smaller vessels. The exact number can vary depending on the season and specific infrastructure updates.
- Depth: The depth at the docking areas is suitable for small vessels, typically around 2-3 meters.
- Facilities:
- Passenger Services: Basic amenities to support tourists and visitors. These may include waiting areas, ticketing facilities, and restrooms.
- No Cargo Handling: The port does not have facilities for large-scale cargo handling, container storage, or industrial freight services.
- Navigation:
- Tidal Range: Limited tidal influences due to the protective nature of the Limfjord.
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids for small boats and ferries, mostly relying on local knowledge and simpler maritime tools.
Services:
- Ferry Services: Limited to Rønbjerg; seasonal variations may apply based on tourist demand.
- Recreational Boat Access: Popular among recreational sailors and smaller pleasure craft.
- Visitor Information: Provides information about Livø's natural attractions, wildlife, and conservation efforts.
Environmental Considerations:
- Livø is noted for its wildlife and natural habitats, thus ecological preservation is a priority.
- Activities like hiking, bird watching, and exploring nature trails are common among visitors.
Administrative and Contact Information:
- Managed by: Vesthimmerland Municipality and relevant local administrative bodies.
- Contact Information: Visitors typically coordinate through the local tourism offices or ferry service providers for specific details and logistics.
Summary:
While Livø’s port facilities are limited in scale and mainly cater to tourism and recreational activities, they are critical for maintaining the island’s connectivity and supporting its eco-tourism sector. The port infrastructure is simple yet sufficient for the needs of its regular users.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BRUNHILDE | Sailing | 4/30/2025 | ||
TUXEN | Pleasure | 4/30/2025 | ||
WHITE X-TREME | Sailing | 4/27/2025 | ||
NOATUN AF THISTED | Sailing | 4/19/2025 |