MARGHERITA DI SAVOIA
- ITMDW
- Latitude: 41.3855
- Longitude: 16.1329
- Adriatic Sea
- Marina in Italy
Location: Italy
Margherita di Savoia Marine Port Overview
Margherita di Savoia is a small town located on the Adriatic coast in the Apulia region of Italy. This region is known for its expansive salt pans, which are some of the largest in Europe. The marine port at Margherita di Savoia primarily serves the local fishing industry and facilitates the export of salt, seafood, and other local products.
Port Specifications:
Location:
Margherita di Savoia, Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia Region, Italy.Coordinates:
Approximately 41.3808° N latitude, 16.1442° E longitude.Size and Capacity:
The port is relatively small compared to major commercial ports. It is designed to accommodate medium-sized fishing vessels, small cargo ships, and pleasure boats.Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths: Several berths for fishing boats and smaller commercial vessels.
- Cargo Handling: Limited cargo handling facilities; primarily supports the loading and unloading of salt and seafood products.
- Storage: Small warehouses and open storage areas for temporary holding of goods, especially salt.
- Marine Services: Basic maritime services such as fuel, potable water, and minor repair facilities.
Navigational Aids:
The port is equipped with basic navigational aids including buoys, lights, and markers to assist vessels in safe navigation.Accessibility:
Easily accessible by road with connections to the regional highway network. The nearest significant railway station is located in Barletta, providing connectivity to larger urban centers.Primary Activities:
- Fishing: A key hub for local fishermen who bring in their daily catch.
- Salt Export: Major activity focusing on the export of locally produced salt.
- Recreational: Limited facilities for pleasure boats and yachts; used occasionally for recreational sailing.
Local Economy Impact: The port plays a crucial role in supporting the local economy through fishing and salt production. It provides employment and sustenance to the local population of Margherita di Savoia.
Environmental Considerations: Due to its proximity to the salt pans, the port adheres to environmental regulations to maintain the ecological balance and minimize impact on the surrounding natural habitats.
Tourism: While not a major tourist port, the town's historical salt pans and coastal charm attract visitors who might use the port for small boat excursions and local tours.
Additional Information:
Given its specialized nature, Margherita di Savoia's marine port may not offer extensive customs or international shipping facilities that larger ports exhibit. The primary focus remains on supporting regional activities, particularly salt harvesting and fishing, which are integral to the town’s heritage and economy.
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