MYTILINI
- GRMJT
- Latitude: 39.0994
- Longitude: 26.5612
- East Mediterranean
- Port in Greece
Location: Greece
Marine Port Description and Specification: MYTILINI (Greece)
General Overview:
- Location: Mytilini (also spelled Mytilene) is a port located on the southeastern coast of the island of Lesbos in Greece. The port is situated in the northeastern Aegean Sea.
- Coordinates: Approximately 39.1081° N latitude, 26.5540° E longitude.
Port Infrastructure:
- Types of Facilities: Mytilini port caters to a variety of maritime activities including commercial shipping, passenger ferries, fishing vessels, and recreational yachts.
- Quay and Berthing Facilities: The port offers multiple quays for different kinds of vessels. The main commercial quay can accommodate larger ships, while smaller docks are available for fishing boats and private yachts.
- Depth: Water depth at the port ranges, with the main commercial pier usually having depths suitable for vessels with a deeper draft (approximately 7-10 meters). Other areas are shallower and more suitable for smaller boats.
- Anchorage: There are designated anchoring areas outside the main harbor where vessels can anchor if berths are unavailable or if waiting to enter the port.
Services and Amenities:
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for handling various types of cargo, including general cargo, containers, and bulk goods. Equipment such as cranes and forklifts are available.
- Connectivity: Mytilini is well-connected to other parts of Greece through regular ferry services. Its proximity to Turkey also makes it a gateway for regional maritime traffic.
- Bunkering and Provisions: The port provides bunkering services (fuel supply) for ships. It also offers water and other necessary provisions.
- Customs and Immigration: The port has customs and immigration services to facilitate the clearance of international vessels and goods.
- Repair Facilities: Basic ship repair services and dry dock facilities are available for minor maintenance and repairs.
Navigation and Safety:
- Pilotage: Providing pilotage services might be mandatory for larger vessels to ensure safe navigation into and out of the port.
- Tug Assistance: Tug services are available if required for vessel maneuvering.
- Navigational Aids: The port is equipped with standard navigational aids, including lighthouses and buoys to ensure safe entry and exit from the harbor.
Passenger Services:
- Ferry Terminal: The port features a ferry terminal with facilities for passenger comfort, including waiting areas, ticketing services, and basic amenities.
- Tours and Cruises: Mytilini port is also a point of departure for tours and smaller cruise operations around Lesbos and neighboring islands.
Commercial and Economic Significance:
- Economic Role: Mytilini port plays a vital role in the local economy, supporting trade, tourism, and fishing industries.
- Local Industries: The port area supports varied local industries such as olive oil production, ouzo distillation (a traditional Greek spirit), and seafood processing.
Environmental and Regulatory Aspects:
- Environmental Protection: The port conforms to regional environmental regulations to minimize pollution and protect the surrounding marine environment.
- Waste Management: Facilities for the collection and proper disposal of ship-generated waste are provided.
Key Contacts and Authorities:
- Port Authority: The local Port Authority manages the operational aspects of the port. They can provide specific information about port conditions, berthing availability, and necessary procedures.
- Harbormaster: Available to help ensure navigational safety and efficient port operations.
Mytilini port, with its strategic location and comprehensive facilities, is a pivotal hub for maritime activities in the northeastern Aegean Sea, enhancing both regional connectivity and economic activity on the island of Lesbos.
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