NANORTALIK

  • GLJNN
  • Latitude: 60.139
  • Longitude: -45.2391
  • North Atlantic
  • Port in Greenland

Location: Nanortalik Kujalleq Greenland

Nanortalik Marine Port, Greenland

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 60.1419° N latitude and 45.2333° W longitude.
  • Position: Situated on the southwestern coast of Greenland, Nanortalik is one of the southernmost towns in Greenland, located approximately 100 kilometers north of Cape Farewell.

Port Overview: Nanortalik is a significant settlement within the Kujalleq municipality. The port primarily serves the local community and supports fishing, one of the main economic activities in the region.

Port Specifications:

  1. Harbor Type: Natural Harbor.
  2. Accessibility: The port is accessible year-round, although ice conditions can affect navigation during the winter months. Icebreaker assistance may sometimes be necessary.
  3. Navigation Aids: Navigational aids including buoys and lights help ensure safe entry and departure from the port.
  4. Water Depth: Variable, typically suitable for smaller vessels.
    • Alongside Depth: Approximately 4-6 meters, suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
    • Anchorage Depth: Varies with areas deeper than 10 meters available.
  5. Tidal Range: Tidal variations are present and should be accounted for during docking and undocking.
  6. Berthing Facilities:
    • The port includes several berths primarily utilized for fishing vessels and smaller cargo ships.
    • There is limited space for container ships and larger commercial vessels.

Facilities and Services:

  • Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for handling general cargo, with a focus on fishing-related activities. There might be limited equipment for heavy lifting; hence, it may be necessary to check availability when planning to transport large or heavy goods.
  • Fueling: Fueling services are available for vessels.
  • Fresh Water Supply: Freshwater is available but may be limited; it is advisable to verify availability before arrival.
  • Storage: Limited storage facilities for cargo.
  • Ship Repairs: Basic repair services are available; however, for major repairs, it may be required to travel to larger ports with more comprehensive shipyard facilities.
  • Crew Amenities: Basic amenities exist for crew members, including accessing local services, shops, and accommodations.

Connectivity:

  • Road: Limited road access due to Greenland's challenging topography; local transport is mainly via boats and helicopters.
  • Air: Helicopter services provide connectivity to other parts of Greenland and beyond.
  • Communication: Standard communication facilities are available, with local and satellite options for sea communication.

Port Safety and Security:

  • Security measures are in place to ensure the safe docking and undocking of vessels.
  • Customs and port authorities maintain oversight to manage the import and export of goods.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Stringent regulations are in place to protect the pristine environment. Vessels are expected to adhere to regulations concerning waste disposal and pollution control.

Economic Significance:

  • The port of Nanortalik plays a crucial role in the local fishing industry, an essential economic activity for the community.
  • It also supports the limited but growing tourism sector, providing entry for cruise ships and tour boats interested in exploring Greenland's natural beauty.

Challenges:

  • Ice conditions and harsh weather can pose navigational challenges, particularly in winter.
  • Limited infrastructure and services may require vessels to pre-arrange specific needs and ensure they carry necessary provisions.

For the latest and most detailed information, mariners and interested stakeholders should contact the local port authority or relevant administrative offices.

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