LYSOYSUND
- NOLSU
- Latitude: 63.8863
- Longitude: 9.86607
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: LYSOYSUND Trøndelag 7168 Norway
Lysøysund is a port located along the coastline of Norway. Below is a general outline of the port's description and specifications:
Port Description:
Lysøysund is situated in the region of Trøndelag in central Norway. This port serves both commercial and recreational maritime activities. Known for its picturesque natural surroundings, the port is strategically located to serve the local fishing industry, freight transport, and occasional passenger services.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 63.7750° N latitude, 9.8350° E longitude.
- Accessibility: Located to the south of the Fosen peninsula, with access via the Norwegian Sea.
Port Features:
- Type: Coastal harbor.
- Primary Functions: Fishery, industrial shipping, and limited passenger services.
- Local Industries: Fish processing, ship repair, logistics, and potentially small-scale tourism.
Infrastructure Specifications:
- Berths: The port has multiple berths to handle various sizes of ships primarily focused on the local fishing fleet and smaller cargo vessels.
- Water Depth: The depth at berths can vary but typically accommodates fishing vessels and smaller freight ships.
- Harbor Facilities:
- Loading and unloading areas for fishery products.
- Storage facilities (refrigerated and non-refrigerated).
- Basic ship repair and maintenance services.
- Loading cranes and other essential port equipment.
- Navigational Aids:
- Lighthouse and buoys marking the port entrance.
- Electronic navigation systems.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Easily accessible via regional road networks connecting to nearby towns and industrial areas.
- Transportation Links: Connecting road infrastructure enables transit of goods to and from the port.
Additional Information:
- Weather Conditions: Typically, the port experiences cold winters and mild summers, with seasonal variations in ice conditions that may impact operations.
- Environmental Stipulations: Compliances with Norwegian environmental regulations concerning marine operations and fishery practices are expected.
- Security: The port adheres to national and international maritime security standards.
Key Considerations:
- Economic Role: The port primarily supports local economic activities related to fishing and associated industries.
- Growth Potential: Potential expansion to accommodate more diverse shipping activities or increased tourism with appropriate investment.
For the most current and detailed information, it’s recommended to consult official Norwegian port directories or specific local administrative sources related to Lysøysund. Each port's operational capacity and specifics can evolve, reflecting advancements in infrastructure and changing economic roles.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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ONA | baycraft | 03:57:59 | ||
SCANBIO ELIDA | Tanker | FISHFARM | 3/31/2025 | |
FAIRYTALE | Pleasure | 3/30/2025 | ||
SCANBIO VIKING | Tanker | LYSOYSUND | 3/30/2025 | |
BOTRANS | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 3/29/2025 | |
SCANBIO DART | baycraft | FISHFARMS | 3/27/2025 | |
LOLLO | Sailing | 3/26/2025 | ||
FROY LOKE | Cargo | 3/26/2025 | ||
BOGASKJAER | Fishing | 3/24/2025 | ||
FOSNAKALLEN | Dredging | 3/24/2025 | ||
RAUNEFJORD | Fishing | 3/19/2025 | ||
IONA | Cargo | 3/17/2025 | ||
TOVO | Fishing | AUSTEVOLL | 3/14/2025 | |
NJORD | Pleasure | 3/13/2025 | ||
IDA R16SS | Fishing | 3/12/2025 | ||
LANGHOLM | Fishing | 3/12/2025 | ||
FROY SUPPORTER | Cargo | FISHFARM | 3/11/2025 | |
MARIANN | Pleasure | 3/11/2025 | ||
PRS.INGRID ALEXANDRA | Dredging | RESEARCH | 3/10/2025 | |
PLOEY | Fishing |