LOS VILOS

  • CLLOS
  • Latitude: -31.9078
  • Longitude: -71.5104
  • West South America
  • Port in Chile

Location: Los Vilos Coquimbo Region Chile

Los Vilos is a coastal town located in the Coquimbo Region of Chile, approximately 246 km north of Santiago, the capital city of Chile. Los Vilos is known for its scenic beaches and small-scale fishing activities. Here’s a concise overview of Los Vilos port, including its description and specifications:

Port Description:

Los Vilos port primarily serves as a fishing harbor and caters to local and regional fishing industries. It is not among the major commercial ports in Chile but plays a crucial role in local economy and maritime activities. The port also supports some tourism activities due to the town's appeal as a beach destination.

Specifications:

  1. Port Type:

    • Fishing and small commercial port.
  2. Location:

    • Latitude: Approximately 31°54′S
    • Longitude: Approximately 71°30′W
  3. Facilities:

    • Wharves and Berths: The port has a limited number of berths primarily used by fishing vessels. Specific details about the number and capacity of berths might be less documented due to the smaller scale of operations.
    • Loading/Unloading Equipment: Basic loading and unloading facilities for fish and small cargo.
    • Storage: Limited storage facilities for fishing equipment and catch.
    • Marine Services: Basic services including fuel, water, and minor repair facilities for fishing boats.
    • Navigation Aids: Basic navigational aids are available to assist local fishing vessels.
  4. Harbor Depth:

    • The depth at the approach channel and alongside the wharves is generally shallow, suitable for small to medium-sized fishing vessels but not for larger cargo ships or tankers.
  5. Port Access:

    • Road Access: Good road connectivity with other parts of the Coquimbo region and major highways leading to larger cities like Santiago.
    • Proximity to Airports: Closest larger airport is the La Florida Airport in La Serena.
  6. Environmental Conditions:

    • Generally favorable weather conditions for most of the year with seasonal variations typical of the Mediterranean climate.
    • Wind and wave conditions are moderate, but precautions are necessary during winter months when storms are more frequent.
  7. Security:

    • Basic security measures for safety of vessels and catch. The small community size aids in maintain low-risk environment.
  8. Economic Activities:

    • Primarily driven by fishing and fish processing.
    • Secondary activities include tourism, particularly during the summer months.

Additional Notes:

  • Due to the limited capacity and focus on fishing, Los Vilos is not a major hub for international shipping or large-scale commercial operations.
  • Expansion or development potential exists but would require significant investment and planning, particularly to cater to larger commercial vessels.

For more detailed and specific information, contacting the local port authority of Los Vilos or the regional maritime office is recommended.

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