MACKEYS

  • USNCW
  • Latitude: 35.9325
  • Longitude: -76.6058
  • US East Coast
  • Marina in US

Location: US

Mackeys is a small port located in North Carolina, United States. It is situated on the Albemarle Sound, which is part of the broader Intracoastal Waterway. Here is a general description and some specifications for the Mackeys port:

General Description:

  • Location: North Carolina, USA, on the Albemarle Sound
  • Type: Small, local port
  • Function: Primarily serves as a hub for regional maritime activities, including fishing, recreational boating, and occasional transport of goods.

Specifications:

  1. Coordinates:

    • Latitude: Approximately 35.88 N
    • Longitude: Approximately 76.71 W
  2. Water Depth:

    • Varies, generally accommodating small to medium-sized vessels. Larger vessels might find the depth challenging in some areas.
    • Depths range from around 7 to 12 feet in most parts of the port and nearby waterway.
  3. Facilities:

    • Docks and Piers: Limited number with facilities for recreational and fishing boats.
    • Fueling Stations: Typically available for smaller vessels; availability of diesel and gasoline.
    • Maintenance Services: Basic maintenance and repair services may be available.
  4. Navigation:

    • Navigational Aids: Basic aids such as buoys and markers to guide boats safely through the waterway.
    • Tidal Information: The port experiences regular tidal changes, affecting water levels and navigable depths.
  5. Cargo Handling:

    • Equipment: Limited; primarily serves small-scale cargo that can be handled manually or with small equipment.
    • Storage: Limited on-site storage, often utilized for local goods and supplies.
  6. Transportation Links:

    • Road Access: Accessible by regional roads connecting to major highways.
    • Proximity to Airports: The closest major airport is Norfolk International Airport, approximately 100 miles away.
  7. Environmental Considerations:

    • Located within a region known for its estuarine and wetland ecosystems, which may involve certain regulations to protect local wildlife and habitats.

Additional Notes:

  • Local Economy: The port supports the local economy primarily through fishing, small-scale transport, and tourism activities.
  • Recreational Opportunities: Offers boating, fishing, and sometimes events related to maritime heritage.
  • Community: The surrounding area has a close-knit community with a focus on coastal and maritime culture.

Mackeys port is typical of many smaller ports along the U.S. East Coast that serve important but limited roles in regional maritime activities. For exact and current details, it's advisable to contact local port authorities or visit official websites for up-to-date information.

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