MAAKEVEIEN ROAD

  • Latitude: 59.1959
  • Longitude: 10.8984
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: Norway

The port at Maakeveien Road, located in Norway, fits well into Norway’s network of maritime infrastructure, serving both commercial and recreational purposes. Below, you'll find a detailed description and specifications for Maakeveien Road Marine Port.

General Overview

  • Location: Maakeveien Road, Norway
  • Coordinates: Approximate latitude and longitude required for precise navigation
  • Type of Port: Likely a small to medium-sized port suitable for commercial, fishing, and possibly recreational vessels

Port Facilities and Services

  • Berthing Facilities: Multiple berths, potentially varying in size to accommodate different types of vessels ranging from small fishing boats to medium-sized cargo ships
  • Docking and Mooring: Both fixed and floating docks may be available; specific mooring arrangement suitable for the local tidal patterns
  • Cargo Handling: Facilities for loading and unloading cargo, possibly including cranes, forklifts, and storage warehouses
  • Passenger Services: If applicable, waiting areas, ticketing offices, and safety measures for passenger transport
  • Fueling Services: Availability of marine fuel stations providing diesel, gasoline, and lubricants
  • Maintenance and Repair: Basic to moderate repair facilities, including dry docks, workshops, and chandlery services
  • Custom Services: Custom and immigration services for international vessels

Navigational Details

  • Approach Channel: Detailed nautical charts required for specifics; may include depth, width, and navigational aids
  • Tidal Information: Critical for planning entry and exit; local tide tables and real-time tide information
  • Weather Conditions: Reports and forecasts, particularly for maritime travel
  • Port Traffic Control: VHF radio communication channels, port control operatives to manage vessel movements

Environmental and Safety Measures

  • Waste Management: Facilities and protocols for the disposal of waste and bilge water, adherence to MARPOL regulations
  • Pollution Control: Measures in place to handle oil spills and other contaminants, including spill response equipment
  • Safety Protocols: Firefighting equipment, safety drills, and emergency response teams

Connectivity

  • Road Access: Proximity to major roads and highways for the transport of goods
  • Rail Access: If available, rail connections for cargo transit
  • Public Transport: Access to buses, taxis, or other forms of public transportation for passengers and port workers

Additional Features

  • Nearby Facilities: Proximity to hotels, restaurants, and shops for convenience of travelers and crew
  • Security: Security measures in place including surveillance, fencing, and access control points

Specifications (if available)

  • Draft: Maximum vessel draft the port can accommodate
  • Length of Berths: Specific lengths of available berths
  • Cargo Capacity: Maximum tonnage the port can handle
  • Annual Throughput: Volume of cargo or number of vessels handled annually

Future Development

  • Plans for Expansion: Any ongoing or upcoming development projects to expand port capacity or services
  • Sustainability Initiatives: Efforts to enhance eco-friendliness of the port, reducing carbon footprint and conserving marine life

For the most accurate and detailed information, direct contact with the port administration or official maritime authorities in Norway is recommended.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
EMILIA Pleasure 11/21/2024
SY NJORD Sailing 11/21/2024
NEPTUN 2 Towing/Tug 11/19/2024
VITA Pleasure 11/15/2024
NJORD Pleasure 11/11/2024
S/Y MORUS Sailing 11/8/2024
ODINS HEST Pleasure 11/8/2024
BASCO Pleasure 11/7/2024
BLUE FOIL Pleasure 11/6/2024
LEVOR Cargo 11/4/2024
GETO Pleasure 11/3/2024
SPRINGEREN Towing/Tug 10/31/2024
RM1260 Pleasure 10/30/2024
RESCUE W. WILHELMSEN Port 10/29/2024

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