NAN AO
- CNNAN
- Latitude: 23.4318
- Longitude: 117.003
- South China
- Port in China
Location: Nantong Jiangsu China
NAN AO (alternatively spelled as "Nan'ao" or "Nan Ao") is a marine port located in Nan'ao County, Shantou, Guangdong Province, China. Situated on Nan'ao Island, off the southeastern coast of China, this port serves as a regional hub for maritime activities including fishing, cargo handling, and potentially some passenger services. Here’s a structured description and specification of NAN AO port:
General Information
Location:
- Nan'ao County, Shantou, Guangdong Province, China
- Coordinates: Approximately 23.4186° N latitude, 117.0158° E longitude
Island:
- Situated on Nan'ao Island, an island known for its scenic beauty and strategic maritime location.
Port Specifications
Type:
- Coastal port supporting local and regional maritime traffic.
Primary Functions:
- Cargo Handling: Both import and export of goods.
- Fishing Activities: Significant activity due to the rich marine resources around the island.
- Potential Passenger Services: Given the island’s touristic appeal, there could be passenger ferry services.
Infrastructure
Berths and Docks:
- Multiple berths to handle cargo ships and fishing vessels.
- Passenger docks, if applicable, for ferry services.
Cargo Handling Facilities:
- Equipped with cranes and other cargo handling equipment.
- Storage facilities for various types of cargo including, likely perishable goods due to the local fishing activities.
Connectivity:
- Road networks connecting the port to other parts of Nan'ao Island.
- Ferries or bridges connecting the island to the mainland (Shantou).
Strategic Importance
Economic Role:
- Important for the local economy of Nan'ao County by supporting fisheries and regional trade.
- Potential role in tourism due to the island’s scenic and cultural attractions.
Geopolitical Significance:
- Situated in the South China Sea, an area of significant strategic maritime importance.
Environmental and Regulatory Aspects
Environmental Considerations:
- The natural beauty and ecological significance of Nan'ao Island necessitate stringent environmental regulations to protect local ecosystems.
- Measures to handle marine pollution and sustainable fishing practices would be crucial.
Regulatory Compliance:
- Operates under the regulatory framework of Chinese maritime laws and international maritime conventions.
Future Prospects
- Development Plans:
- Possible expansion to accommodate increased maritime traffic.
- Infrastructure upgrades to support larger vessels and more diverse cargo types.
- Enhancing tourism-related maritime services to boost the local economy.
NAN AO port represents a blend of traditional and modern maritime activities, critical to the socio-economic fabric of Nan'ao Island and its surrounding regions. Its development is likely to mirror the broader economic trends in Guangdong Province and China’s maritime strategies.
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