MUTSU BAY ANCH

  • Latitude: 41.0811
  • Longitude: 141.045
  • Japan Coast
  • Anchorage in Japan

Address: Mutsu Bay Aomori Japan

Mutsu Bay Anchorage (also referred to as Mutsu Wan Anchorage) is a designated maritime anchoring area located in Mutsu Bay, which is situated in the northern part of Honshu Island, Japan. This may serve as a general description and some potential specifications for maritime use:

Mutsu Bay Anchorage Overview:

  1. Geographic Location:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 41°10'N latitude and 141°00'E longitude.
    • Region: Northern Honshu, within Aomori Prefecture.
    • Proximity: It's relatively close to the mainland's coastal cities and towns, which might include locations like Aomori City or Mutsu City.
  2. Purpose and Use:

    • Primary Function: Used for commercial shipping, including cargo ships, tankers, and other vessels needing anchorage while awaiting berth or performing other maritime operations.
    • Additional Functions: Naval and fishing activities, recreational yachting, and tourism-related maritime traffic.
  3. Anchorage Characteristics:

    • Seabed Composition: Mostly sandy and muddy seabed, providing good holding ground for anchors.
    • Water Depth: Varies considerably but generally ranges from 10 to 25 meters (33 to 82 feet), making it suitable for a wide range of vessels.
    • Shelter: The bay provides good protection from most directions, although exposure to harsh weather systems from the northeast can occur.
  4. Facilities and Services:

    • Navigational Aids: Buoys, beacons, and possibly lighthouses guide safe navigation.
    • Communication: Marine VHF channels for communication with port authorities and services.
    • Emergency Services: Provisions for emergency response, oil spill response, and other contingencies.
  5. Regulations:

    • Customs and Immigration: Vessels may need clearance from Japanese customs and immigration before utilizing the anchorage.
    • Environmental Regulations: Strict adherence to local and international regulations to prevent contamination and degradation of the marine environment.
    • Operational Limits: Certain anchorage areas might have specific operating limits related to vessel size or type to ensure safety and environmental protection.
  6. Nearby Infrastructure:

    • Port Facilities: Nearby ports like Aomori Port and others handle various types of cargo and offer facilities such as berthing docks, refueling stations, and repair services.
    • Transportation Links: Extensive road, rail, and possibly air connections to the broader region and mainland Japan.
  7. Climate and Conditions:

    • Weather: Japan’s northern regions generally experience a temperate climate with cold winters, potential snowfall, and warmer summers.
    • Sea Conditions: Can be influenced by local weather patterns, including typhoons during certain seasons.

Additional Specifications:

  • Typical Vessel Types: Cargo ships, tankers, bulk carriers, fishing vessels, inter-island ferries, and occasionally naval vessels.
  • Draft Restrictions: Mutsu Bay may have draft restrictions specific to certain areas within the anchorage to prevent grounding.
  • Tidal Info: Tidal range and currents should be noted based on local nautical charts and pilot guides.

For precise and detailed information, including the latest regulations, contact relevant Japanese maritime authorities or consult nautical charts and publications.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
EISEKI Tanker JP OMT/WHARF MASAGO 8/26/2024

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