NORDDEICH
- DENOE
- Latitude: 53.625
- Longitude: 7.159
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Norden 26506 Germany
Phone number: +49 4931 80 70
Web-site: http://www.norddeich.de/
Norddeich is a coastal town in northern Germany, located in the district of Aurich in Lower Saxony. It is primarily known as a small but significant maritime port that serves both commercial and tourist activities, particularly due to its connection to the East Frisian Islands.
General Description:
- Location: Norddeich is situated on the North Sea coast, about 2 km northwest of the town of Norden. It's an important access point to the Wadden Sea UNESCO World Heritage Site and various East Frisian Islands like Norderney and Juist.
- Primary Function: The port is a pivotal gateway for passenger ferries traveling to the East Frisian Islands. It also handles some cargo operations, particularly goods destined for the islands.
- Tourism: Norddeich is a popular tourist destination. The harbor area includes facilities for recreational boating and other maritime activities. Nearby attractions include the Seal Sanctuary (Seehundstation) and the Ocean Wave waterpark.
Port Specifications:
- Ferry Service: Multiple ferry services operate from Norddeich, with frequent departures to the islands of Norderney and Juist. The ferry terminal is well-equipped to handle a large number of passengers and vehicles.
- Berthing Facilities: The port has several berths that can accommodate both passenger ferries and cargo vessels. The exact number and specifications can vary, depending on the current infrastructure investments.
- Depth: The port has a varying depth, influenced by the tidal nature of the North Sea. However, it is generally maintained to handle the draft requirements of the ferry and smaller cargo vessels operating in the region.
- Handling Equipment: Norddeich port is equipped with standard maritime handling equipment such as cranes and forklifts, predominantly used for loading and unloading cargo to and from the islands.
- Accessibility: The port is accessible by road and rail, with the Norddeich Mole railway station providing convenient train connections to various German cities, including direct services to and from Bremen and Hannover.
- Harbor Services: Other services include pilotage, towage, vessel supplies, and maintenance facilities. The port also has amenities for yacht and smaller pleasure craft owners.
Environmental Considerations:
- Tidal Influence: Being a part of the North Sea, the port is influenced by significant tidal changes, which affect its operations.
- Wadden Sea Conservation: The proximity to the Wadden Sea means that environmental regulations are particularly stringent, ensuring that all port activities minimize ecological impact.
Economic Importance:
- Tourism: The port supports a vibrant tourism industry, attracting visitors to both the mainland and the East Frisian Islands.
- Cargo: While not a major cargo hub, the port plays a significant role in transporting goods to the islands, which have limited local production capabilities.
- Local Economy: As a major employer in the region, the port contributes significantly to the local economy, supporting related industries such as hospitality, retail, and transportation.
Future Developments:
- The port periodically undergoes updates and expansions to improve capacity and service efficiency. Future plans often focus on enhancing sustainable practices and environmentally-friendly operations to align with regional conservation efforts.
Norddeich's port plays a vital role in connecting the mainland with the East Frisian Islands, supporting local economies, and providing essential services to residents and tourists alike.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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BURCHANA | Cargo | 05:28:20 | ||
STOERTEBEKER | Cargo | NDD / OSTFR. INSELN | 05:28:10 | |
FRISIA VII | Cargo | OSTFRIESISCHE INSELN | 05:27:27 | |
WINDEA FOUR | Other | DENOE> BKR >DENOE | 05:26:26 | |
WINDEA ONE | Other | OWPBKR1/2 | 04:57:14 | |
AEGIR | Passenger | DE NOE<>GERMAN BIGHT | 04:55:58 | |
BLUE SWAN | Pleasure | HEEG | 04:54:39 | |
MEINE FAEHRE 1 | Passenger | DENOE<=>DENDR | 04:24:22 | |
WINDEA SIX | Other | BOR>NOR | 03:54:41 | |
ODIN | Fishing | FISHING | 03:53:24 | |
SEEKRABBE | Dredging | NORDDEICH | 02:59:12 | |
NIRVANA | Pleasure | 02:57:19 | ||
JOHANNA JOSEPHINE | Dredging | NORDDEICH | 02:56:27 | |
FRISIA IX | Passenger | 02:28:23 | ||
LEYSAND | Other | OSTFRIESI - KUESTE | 02:27:02 | |
ROSWIETHA | Fishing | FISHING GROUND | 02:16:49 | |
RHEIDERLAND | Pleasure | GREETSIEL | 01:51:35 | |
GRONINGER | Passenger | NORDDEICH | 01:19:19 | |
FRISIA II | Passenger | NDD-NEY/JUIST-NDD | 12:55:53 | |
INSELEXPRESS 1 | Other | JUIST/NORDDEICH | 12:55:31 |