MORRO REDONDO
- MXMRE
- Latitude: 28.0483
- Longitude: -115.174
- West Coast Central America
- Port in Mexico
Location: Mexico
Morro Redondo Marine Port Description and Specifications
General Overview:
- Name: Morro Redondo Marine Port
- Location: Morro Redondo, Mexico
- Coordinates: Approx. Latitude: 28.1275, Longitude: -114.2890
- Region: Baja California Peninsula
Port Specifications:
- Port Type: Coastal Natural Harbor
- Status: Operational
- Primary Use: Bulk cargo, fishing, small-scale tourism.
Infrastructure:
- Berths: Multiple berths for small to mid-sized vessels.
- Depth: Approximately 7-12 meters at berth.
- Channel Depth: Navigation channel with a depth of around 12-15 meters.
- Pier Length: Varies; typically 150-300 meters for larger berths.
- Breakwaters: Exist to provide calm waters within the harbor.
- Storage Facilities: Limited, primarily open storage areas with some warehouses.
- Cranes: Mobile cranes available; limited fixed infrastructure.
Services Available:
- Cargo Handling: Bulk and break bulk handling capabilities.
- Fueling: Fueling stations for ships and smaller vessels.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities; complex repairs require external service.
- Water Supply: Available for ships and port facilities.
- Provisions: Supplies and provisions can be arranged locally but are limited.
- Waste Disposal: Basic waste disposal services are available.
Navigation:
- Pilotage: Pilotage is mandatory for larger vessels.
- Tugboats: Tugs are available for docking assistance.
- Navigational Aids: Lighthouses and buoys mark the entrance and critical points within the harbor.
Economic Significance:
- Predominantly supports local fishing industry.
- Seasonal tourism activities, including boating and excursions.
- Small-scale commercial shipping operations.
Environmental Considerations:
- Measures in place for spill prevention and response.
- Port activities regulated to minimize ecological impact on surrounding marine environments.
Note: It is important for visiting vessels or stakeholders to verify current conditions, navigational details, and specific service availabilities with local port authorities or agents before arrival. The port's specifications and operational status can be subject to changes and may vary with season and local government regulations.
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