MEJIT ISLAND
- MHMJB
- Latitude: 10.2762
- Longitude: 170.866
- North Pacific
- Port in Marshall Islands
Location: Mejit Island Marshall Islands
Marine Port Description and Specification: MEJIT ISLAND, Marshall Islands
Overview
Mejit Island is part of the Marshall Islands, located in the central Pacific Ocean. It's one of the least developed and lesser-known islands in the country, featuring a relatively small and basic port to facilitate local needs rather than extensive commercial operations.
Location
- Coordinates: Approximately 10°16' N latitude and 170°50' E longitude.
- Region: Pacific Ocean, northeastern part of the Marshall Islands.
Port Facilities
- Type: Small island jetty or landing area.
- Primary Uses: Local transportation, fishing, and limited cargo handling.
- Infrastructure:
- Basic jetty structure.
- Limited sheltered docking area.
- No large-scale commercial docks.
- Rudimentary loading and unloading equipment (mostly manual or small machinery).
Accessibility
- Approach: The approach to Mejit Island can be challenging due to surrounding coral reefs. Navigation aids are minimal, requiring experienced mariners familiar with the local waters.
- Depth: Limited draft capacity; suitable for small vessels only.
- Navigation: Vessels must be cautious of shallow waters and natural obstacles.
Services
- Repairs and Maintenance: There are no major repair facilities. Basic maintenance can be carried out, usually requiring own tools and expertise.
- Fuel and Supplies: Fueling facilities are non-existent; ships must be self-sufficient or arrangements must be made in advance.
- Cranes and Lifting: No heavy lifting machinery; manual methods or small portable equipment primarily utilized.
Restrictions and Limitations
- Draft Limitation: Shallow draft area, suitable for small boats and local fishing vessels only.
- Cargo Limitation: Limited handling capacity; primarily supports local needs.
- Weather Conditions: Typically tropical with risk of typhoons; navigation can be hazardous during storm season.
Important Considerations
- Communications: Limited communication infrastructure. Satellite phones or other secure means are advisable for staying in contact with relevant authorities.
- Customs and Immigration: Minimal formal infrastructure; coordination with Marshall Islands authorities may be necessary.
- Environmental Protection: Awareness and caution with local marine life and coral reefs, ensuring minimal impact to sensitive ecosystems.
Emergency Services
- Medical Facilities: Very basic medical services available on the island; significant medical emergencies necessitate air or sea evacuation.
- Rescue Operations: Limited local capabilities; reliance on external support (government or international bodies) for major emergencies.
Summary
Mejit Island port in the Marshall Islands serves primarily local and limited-scale commercial activities. It features basic facilities suitable for small vessel operations, with navigation caution due to coral reefs. While idyllic, its port infrastructure remains modest, reflecting its low developmental stage and main usage for local needs.
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