MABOU
- CAMAB
- Latitude: 46.0847
- Longitude: -61.4647
- East Coast Canada
- Marina in Canada
Location: Canada
Mabou Marine Port Overview
Location Mabou is a community located in Inverness County on the west coast of Cape Breton Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada. Geographically, it lies within the Gulf of St. Lawrence, providing access to the Atlantic Ocean.
Port Type Mabou is a small-scale port, primarily serving local fishing and recreational boating. It is considered a harbor rather than a commercial shipping port.
Coordinates
- Latitude: Approximately 46.0725° N
- Longitude: Approximately 61.4092° W
Port Specifications
Harbor Type
- Natural Harbor: Mabou’s harbor benefits from natural protection against harsh sea conditions, given its geographical location and surrounding topography.
Water Depth
- Channel: The exact water depth may vary, but because it serves smaller vessels, it is generally adequate for fishing boats and small recreational crafts.
- Anchorage: Similar to the channel, depths are sufficient for small vessels but would be inadequate for large commercial shipping.
- Port Terminal: Depths at docking areas are adapted for local harbor use.
Facilities Available
- Docking and Berthing: Facilities include docks designed to accommodate small fishing vessels and pleasure craft.
- Fueling: Limited fueling facilities may be available, typically suited for small-scale marine fuel needs.
- Boat Launch: Provision for launching smaller boats and crafts.
Services
- Fishing Industry Support: Given Mabou’s community focus, services related to fishing such as bait supplies, equipment repair, and catch landing are prevalent.
- Maintenance and Repair: Basic services for boat maintenance can be found, catering mainly to the local fishing fleet and recreational users.
- Waste Management: Facilities available for waste disposal from vessels.
Navigation and Safety
- Navigational Aids: Buoys, markers, and possibly a small lighthouse or beacon to assist in safe navigation into the harbor.
- Coast Guard: Presence of Canadian Coast Guard services in the region to ensure maritime safety.
Access and Transportation
- Road Access: Connected via provincial routes and local roads to broader transport networks in Cape Breton and Nova Scotia.
- Nearest Airport: Regional flights can be accessed via the Inverness Airport or the larger Sydney/J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport at a greater distance.
Economic Role
- Fishing: Predominantly a fishing port, providing critical infrastructure for the local fishing industry.
- Tourism: Small-scale tourism, with emphasis on recreational boating, scenic tours, and access to local amenities like restaurants and cultural sites.
Additional Information
Community and Cultural Impact Mabou is known for its rich cultural heritage, especially its Scottish Gaelic traditions. It’s a community with a strong sense of identity, and the port plays an essential role in maintaining its way of life, contributing to the local economy and social fabric.
Development and Future Plans Plans or proposals for expansion or modernization would likely focus on enhancing facilities for the fishing industry and improving amenities for tourists and recreational boating.
Environmental Considerations As part of a coastal community, environmental stewardship is crucial, focusing on sustainable fishing practices and minimizing ecological impacts from marine activities.
By maintaining a balance between economic activities and environmental protection, Mabou's port continues to serve as a vital hub for its residents and the local maritime economy.
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