MELEKEOK

  • PWMKK
  • Latitude: 7.33445
  • Longitude: 134.455
  • Indonesia
  • Port in Palau

Location: Melekeok Palau

Melekeok is one of the states in the Republic of Palau located on the eastern coast of Babeldaob Island, which is the largest island in the country. It is noteworthy to provide a marine port description because the infrastructural specifics can vary, and detailed information is often critical for maritime and logistical purposes. Nonetheless, I'll do my best to provide a general overview based on the available information:

General Overview:

  • Country: Palau
  • State: Melekeok
  • Location: Eastern coast of Babeldaob Island

Port Description:

  • Type: Coastal port
  • Primary Use: Given the small scale of Melekeok and Palau’s overall maritime traffic, the port is likely used for a mix of purposes including cargo, fishing, and possibly passenger services.
  • Accessibility: Typically accessible via sea routes that connect with regional hubs in the Pacific.

Specifications:

  • Harbor Type: Due to the scale and nature of most facilities in Palau, the harbor is likely to be a sheltered bay or inlet.
  • Capacity: Expect smaller to medium-sized vessels. Limited information suggests that the facilities may not be equipped to handle large, international cargo ships but more suited to regional trade, fishing vessels, and small commercial vessels.
  • Facilities:
    • Berthing: Likely consists of wharfs or piers for docking vessels.
    • Cargo Operations: Likely to have basic cargo handling capabilities to support local and regional trade.
    • Support Services: Basic maritime services such as refueling, minor repairs, and provisioning may be available.

Navigation:

  • Approach: Navigation routes would be marked for safe passage, but specific nautical charts would be necessary for precise navigation and approach instructions.
  • Tide and Current: Local tide data should be consulted, but generally, vessel operations would accommodate typical Pacific Ocean tidal patterns and currents.

Additional Notes:

  • Regulations: Standard port entry requirements adhering to Palau's regulations including customs, immigration, and health protocols.
  • Surrounding Infrastructure: Melekeok being the capital of Palau until recently (Ngerulmud being the capital now which is also within Melekeok state), has some associated administrative infrastructure. However, the overall development might be modest compared to larger global ports.
  • Environmental Consideration: Palau places significant emphasis on environmental conservation, which might influence marine operations and harbor management practices.

Conclusion:

Melekeok’s port facilities are likely modest and primarily support local and regional needs. For precise navigation, logistics, and planning, mariners and operators should consult official maritime guides, local authorities, and up-to-date nautical charts specific to Melekeok and Palau’s waters.

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