NATASHQUAN

  • CAYNA
  • Latitude: 50.1888
  • Longitude: -61.8426
  • East Coast Canada
  • Port in Canada

Location: Natashquan QC G0G 2E0 Canada

General Description:

Location: Natashquan is located on the northern shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in Quebec, Canada. The port serves as a critical gateway for maritime activities in this remote region.

Coordinates: Approximate coordinates for the Natashquan Marine Port are: Latitude: 50.1873° N Longitude: -61.8147° W

Accessibility: The port can be accessed via marine routes across the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. It's relatively isolated, and the closest major city is Sept-Îles, which is located several hundred kilometers to the west.

Specifications:

Type of Port: Typically, Natashquan is a mixed-use port, accommodating fishing vessels, local commercial traffic, and occasionally serving as a logistical point for regional supply and transport.

Facilities:

  • Berths & Docks: There are a few berths, suitable mainly for small to medium-sized vessels. Large commercial shipping operations are limited due to the port's size and infrastructure.

  • Cargo Handling Facilities: Basic cargo handling facilities are available, catering primarily to regional needs. There are limited capabilities for handling large shipments or complex cargoes.

  • Warehousing: The port offers some warehousing options for temporary storage, usually enough to support local businesses and fishing industries.

  • Fishing Infrastructure: Equipped with facilities intended to support the local fishing industry, which includes storage, loading/unloading spaces, and equipment maintenance areas.

  • Passenger Services: There may be limited passenger services, mainly catering to local and regional travel, including ferry services connecting nearby communities.

Navigational Aids:

  • The port relies on standard navigational aids, including buoys and fixed lights, to assist marine traffic in safely navigating the approaches to the port.

Depth:

  • Depth at the berth and approaches can be variable. Detailed and current depth information should be referenced before planning any significant marine operations.

Tidal Range:

  • The Gulf of Saint Lawrence experiences a moderate tidal range, which should be taken into account for docking and marine operations.

Weather Conditions:

  • Weather can be quite variable given the port's northern location, with harsh winters and relatively mild summers. Mariners should be prepared for potentially severe weather conditions, including strong winds and heavy snow in winter months.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Efforts to minimize environmental impact are critical, given the ecological sensitivity of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. Best practices for sustainable development and operations are likely emphasized.

Connectivity:

Road Access:

  • Road connectivity is limited but feasible. The region's remoteness means road infrastructure might not be as developed as southern parts of Quebec.

Air Access:

  • Nearby Natashquan Airport provides limited air services, which can be an alternative means of accessing the region, particularly in emergencies or for time-sensitive travels.

Economic Activities:

  • The port's economic activities predominantly revolve around the fishing industry, local trade, and regional supplies.

Security:

Port Security:

  • Security measures are likely in place consistent with Canadian port security regulations to ensure the safety of port facilities and activities.

Given Natashquan's modest size and relatively remote location, its port facilities are designed to meet the needs of local communities and regional economic activities, without the high capacity or extensive infrastructure of larger commercial ports. Always consult the most current resources or contact port authorities for the latest details and operational guidance.

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