MARANO LAGUNARE
- ITMAJ
- Latitude: 45.7628
- Longitude: 13.1681
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Italy
Location: Italy
Marano Lagunare is a noteworthy marine port located in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region of northeastern Italy. This port serves as an important hub in the network of small ports along the northern Adriatic Sea. Here are some key descriptions and specifications for the MARANO LAGUNARE port:
General Description
Marano Lagunare is a town with a rich historical and cultural background, deeply connected to its lagoon and maritime activities. The port primarily supports fishing, local trade, and tourism-related activities, offering services for commercial and recreational vessels.
Location
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 45.7658° N latitude and 13.1689° E longitude.
- Region: Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy.
- Water Body: Northern Adriatic Sea.
Port Specifications
- Type of Port: Small port, primarily serving fishing boats, recreational vessels, and small commercial cargo.
- Harbor Size: Moderate, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Draft Depth: Varies; primarily supports vessels with shallow drafts due to lagoon's nature.
- Berthing Facilities: Available for both short-term and longer-term docking. Facilities mainly cater to fishing boats and small pleasure crafts.
Services and Facilities
- Navigation Aids: Basic navigational aids, including buoys and lights. The entrance to the port is marked for safe navigation.
- Fueling Stations: Fueling services for boats, although more limited compared to larger ports.
- Maintenance Facilities: Minor repair and maintenance services available for vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for disposal of waste and bilge water. Eco-friendly waste management practices are encouraged.
Economic Activities
- Fishing Industry: One of the primary economic activities, with a well-established local fishing community.
- Tourism: Increasingly important, with the port serving as a gateway for tourists exploring the lagoon and nearby attractions.
- Trade: Limited, small-scale trade operations involving local goods.
Connectivity
- Land Access: Connected by road to nearby cities such as Lignano Sabbiadoro and Udine, and the broader transportation network of Italy.
- Water Access: Accessible by smaller coastal and lagoon vessels. Larger ships typically dock at nearby larger ports.
Environmental Considerations
- Lagoon Ecosystem: Part of a sensitive lagoon ecosystem that requires careful management to balance commercial activities and environmental protection.
- Protected Areas: Close to natural reserves and protected areas, which are significant for biodiversity, particularly bird species.
Regulatory Authorities
- Port Authority: Governed by regional maritime authorities, ensuring adherence to regulations, safety, and environmental protection standards.
- Local Governance: Managed with the involvement of local municipalities and regional government bodies.
Given its unique location and facilities, Marano Lagunare is an integral part of the regional maritime infrastructure, supporting local economies and offering a quaint, functional port for both local and visiting marine activities.
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