LUTELANDET ANCH
- Latitude: 61.2372
- Longitude: 4.99784
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Lutelandet Norway
Lutelandet Anchorage (LUTELANDET ANCH) Specification and Description
Location:
Lutelandet Anchorage is situated off the coast of Norway, a nation well-known for its extensive maritime activities.
Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 60.0000° N
- Longitude: Approximately 5.0000° E
Description: Lutelandet Anchorage is an area designated for ships to anchor safely. The anchorage provides a sheltered area protecting vessels from adverse weather conditions common in the North Sea region. This area primarily supports maritime traffic and commercial shipping activities.
Specifications:
Depth:
- The anchorage typically offers depths ranging from 10 to 30 meters, suitable for a variety of vessel sizes including medium to large cargo ships.
Holding Ground:
- The seabed in the anchorage area generally consists of mud and sand, which provides good holding ground for anchors.
Tidal Range:
- Norway experiences moderate tidal variations. The tidal range at Lutelandet Anchorage is generally in the range of 1-2 meters but it is advisable to check local nautical charts for precise measurements.
Navigation:
- The anchorage area is marked on nautical charts and is accessible through well-defined maritime routes. Mariners should follow the standard navigation aids including buoys, beacons, and light houses as indicated on the local charts.
Facilities:
- As an anchorage, it does not provide extensive port facilities like a full-service commercial port. Basic services may include:
- Bunkering services (fuel supply)
- Provisioning (food and supplies)
- Emergency repairs
- Waste disposal services
- Communication facilities for contacting port authorities
- As an anchorage, it does not provide extensive port facilities like a full-service commercial port. Basic services may include:
Accessibility:
- Ships can access the anchorage directly from the North Sea, avoiding dense maritime traffic routes. Mariners should follow the navigational guidelines provided by the Norwegian coastal administration (Kystverket).
Weather Conditions:
- The Norwegian coast is known for its variable weather conditions, with frequent occurrences of fog, rain, and occasional storms. Mariners are advised to monitor weather forecasts and sea conditions.
Regulations:
- All vessels must comply with international and national maritime regulations when anchoring at Lutelandet, including safety protocols, environmental protection measures, and communication with local maritime authorities.
Support Services:
- Lutelandet Anchorage may coordinate with nearby ports for additional support services such as crew changes, medical emergencies, and more comprehensive repairs.
Nearby Ports:
- Bergen: A major port offering extensive dock facilities, situated to the north of Lutelandet Anchorage.
- Stavanger: Another key port located to the south, providing a wide range of maritime services and facilities.
Environmental Considerations: Norway's coastline is known for its pristine environment. Ships anchored at Lutelandet must adhere to strict environmental regulations to prevent pollution and protect the marine ecosystem.
Useful Contacts:
- Norwegian Coastal Administration (Kystverket): For navigation guidance and anchorage regulations.
- Local Ship Agents: For logistical support and coordination of services.
Mariners are recommended to have up-to-date nautical charts, tide tables, and adhere to maritime safety guidelines while using Lutelandet Anchorage.
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