NORDERNEY
- DENRD
- Latitude: 53.7005
- Longitude: 7.1635
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Germany
Location: Germany
Norderney is one of the East Frisian Islands located in the North Sea, off the coast of Germany. It is part of the state of Lower Saxony. Norderney Island is known for its scenic beauty, sandy beaches, and vibrant tourism industry. The marine port on Norderney serves as a critical hub for transportation and logistics, supporting both the local economy and the influx of tourists.
Port Description:
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 53.707° N latitude and 7.149° E longitude
- Situated on the northern coast of Germany in the North Sea
- Accessible from the mainland via ferry services
Key Features:
Purpose and Use:
- Primarily serves passenger ferries
- Also accommodates cargo ships and fishing vessels
- Supports tourism, local transportation, and fishing industries
Infrastructure:
- Passenger terminals with amenities
- Cargo handling facilities
- Mooring and docking stations
- Maintenance and repair services for vessels
- Storage facilities for goods and equipment
Navigation:
- Well-marked maritime routes leading to the port
- Navigational aids, including buoys and lights
- Port authority to oversee safe passage and docking
Facilities and Services:
- Ticket offices for ferry services
- Waiting areas for passengers
- Loading and unloading docks for cargo
- Custom and immigration facilities for international passengers
- Fuel and water supply for vessels
- Waste disposal and recycling services
- Emergency services, including medical care and firefighting
Economic Impact:
- Facilitates significant tourist inflow, boosting the local economy
- Supports local commerce through the transportation of goods and services
- Provides employment opportunities for residents
Specifications:
Berths:
- Multiple berths capable of accommodating ferries, cargo ships, and smaller fishing vessels
- Length of berths varies to suit different vessel sizes
Depth:
- Varies depending on the location within the port
- Sufficient depth to accommodate ferries and medium-sized cargo vessels
Draught:
- Varies, typically around 4-6 meters, making it suitable for shallow to medium draught vessels
- Subject to tidal changes, requiring careful navigation
Capacity:
- Able to handle several vessels simultaneously
- Passenger capacity dependent on ferry sizes and schedules
- Cargo capacity designed to accommodate local commercial needs
Connections:
Ferry Services:
- Regularly scheduled ferries connecting Norderney to the mainland, primarily from Norddeich
- Seasonal service variations to meet tourist demand
Local Transport:
- Well-developed road network on the island for various modes of transport
- Bicycles are particularly popular due to the island's flat terrain
Environmental and Safety Considerations:
Environmental Protection:
- Measures in place to protect local marine ecosystems
- Waste management protocols to minimize pollution
Safety Regulations:
- Strict enforcement of maritime safety standards
- Emergency response teams available for maritime incidents
Conclusion:
The marine port of Norderney is a crucial component of this picturesque German island, facilitating transportation, tourism, and local industry. Its infrastructure and services are designed to ensure smooth and safe operations for both passengers and cargo, contributing significantly to the island's vibrant economy and lifestyle.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
THEO FISCHER | Port | NORDERNEY | 02:58:48 | |
TENDER 2 | Towing/Tug | 02:27:02 | ||
LUETJEOOG | baycraft | 01:25:11 | ||
MANOR BRUNEL | Dredging | NORDERNEY | 12:28:20 | |
WAM-V 16 BARRA | Pleasure | 11/22/2024 | ||
FRISIA II | Passenger | NDD-NEY/JUIST-NDD | 11/22/2024 | |
HARLE KURIER | Passenger | HARLESIEL | 11/21/2024 | |
BURCHANA | Cargo | 11/21/2024 | ||
OTTO SCHUELKE | Pleasure | 11/18/2024 | ||
FRISIA X | Passenger | OSTFRIESISCHE KUESTE | 11/12/2024 | |
FRISIA IX | Passenger | 11/8/2024 | ||
AMAZING DAYS | Pleasure | 11/6/2024 | ||
EUGEN | Port | (SAR) IN OPERATION | 11/5/2024 | |
NORDERNEY | baycraft | 11/5/2024 | ||
ZWEI GEBRUEDER | Fishing | 11/5/2024 | ||
URANUS | Fishing | NORDERNEY | 11/4/2024 | |
FRISIA XI | Passenger | NORDERNEY | 10/31/2024 | |
SCARLET | Sailing | 10/31/2024 | ||
JUIST | baycraft | 10/30/2024 | ||
DRIES | Sailing | AMSTERDAM | 10/27/2024 |