MARSTAL ANCH
- Latitude: 54.8075
- Longitude: 10.5548
- Baltic Sea
- Anchorage in Denmark
Location: Denmark
Marine Port Description: MARSTAL ANCH, Denmark
General Information
- Name: MARSTAL ANCH
- Location: Marstal, Denmark
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 54.8551° N latitude, 10.5118° E longitude
- Type: Anchorage
Port Specifications
Harbor Characteristics
- Facility Type: Anchorage, primarily used for temporary anchorage of vessels.
- Accommodation: The anchorage area caters to a variety of vessel types, including cargo ships, tankers, and other seafaring vessels.
Navigational Information
- Approach: Vessels approaching Marstal Anchorage should be well-versed with local maritime rules and regulations. Approaches are generally safe but require careful navigation due to local maritime traffic and weather conditions.
- Water Depth:
- Anchorage Depth: Generally ranges between 10 to 20 meters, but mariners should consult nautical charts for precise depths.
- Channel Depth: Adequate for most large vessels but verifying current charts for detailed depth information is recommended.
- Tides: Tidal information is critical for safe anchorage. Mariners should refer to local tide tables for accurate data.
Anchoring Conditions
- Seabed Composition: Predominantly sandy and muddy. Mariners should ensure that their anchoring gear is suitable for these conditions to maintain secure anchorage.
- Holding Ground: Good holding ground, making it a reliable spot for vessels to anchor under normal weather conditions.
Services and Facilities
- Shore Access: Limited. Vessels planning to transfer goods or personnel to and from shore may require additional arrangements such as tenders or service boats.
- Supplies: Limited supply services available directly at the anchorage. Vessels may need to connect with local agents for provisions, fuel, and water supply needs.
- Repairs: Basic repair facilities may not be available at anchorage. Vessels requiring significant repairs may need to dock at nearby port facilities.
Communication
- Port Authority: It is essential to communicate with the local port authority or harbor master prior to arrival for anchorage assignments and local regulations.
- Radio Communication: Standard maritime VHF channels are used for communication. Ensure you’re familiar with the specific channels used in this area.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Weather Conditions: The Baltic Sea's weather can be unpredictable; regular updates on weather conditions are crucial.
- Pollution Control: Vessels are expected to comply with international and local environmental regulations to prevent marine pollution.
Emergency Procedures
- Rescue Services: Available via local maritime authorities. Ensure that maritime distress frequencies and emergency numbers are known to the vessel’s crew.
- Fire Safety: Onboard fire control measures should be up to standard; external fire-fighting resources might be limited.
Conclusion
MARSTAL ANCH in Denmark serves as a practical anchorage point for vessels in transit through the Baltic Sea. Proper preparation, including consultation with current navigational charts and communication with local authorities, is essential for a safe and efficient stay.
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