NORDNESET FISHING

  • Latitude: 63.0542
  • Longitude: 7.70583
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Marina in Norway

Location: NORDNESET Vestland Norway

NORDNESET FISHING Marine Port – Norway

Location & General Overview:

  • Name: Nordneset Fishing Harbor
  • Country: Norway
  • Region: Typically within coastal Norway, specific municipality details required.
  • Coordinates: Approximate geographical coordinates are required for precise navigation.

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  • Docking and Berthing:
    • The port is designed to cater specifically to fishing vessels.
    • Dock Types: Likely to have quays, jetties, and piers suited for the needs of smaller to moderate-sized fishing boats.
    • Berthing Capacity: Dependent on vessel sizes, generally can accommodate a significant number of fishing vessels at a time.
  • Depth:
    • Alongside Depth: Usually moderate in-depth to facilitate fishing boats; depths can vary based on tidal conditions and specific quay spots.
  • Mooring:
    • Equipped with adequate mooring cleats, bollards, and fendering systems to secure vessels safely.

Services and Amenities:

  • Fuel and Bunkering:
    • Facilities to provide fuel (diesel) for fishing vessels.
  • Water Supply:
    • Freshwater provisioning points for vessels.
  • Electrical Supply:
    • Shore power connections available for berthed vessels.
  • Maintenance and Repair:
    • Basic repair facilities, including possibly slipways or small dry docks.
    • Workshop spaces for routine maintenance and minor repairs.
  • Fish Handling and Processing:
    • Areas designated for offloading, sorting, and potentially basic processing of catch.
    • Cold storage or ice supply facilities to preserve catch freshness.

Support Services:

  • Shipping Agents and Brokers: Local agents to assist with port formalities and logistics.
  • Navigational Aids:
    • Well-maintained navigation lights, buoys, and other aids.
    • Port control or lighthouse for safe entry and exit of vessels.
  • Safety and Security:
    • Compliance with Norwegian maritime safety standards.
    • Security patrols and surveillance systems to ensure the safety of personnel and vessels.
  • Communication:
    • VHF radio communication channels for port coordination.

Regulations and Compliance:

  • Subject to Norwegian maritime regulations including fishing quotas and environmental guidelines.
  • Port authorities enforce adherence to national and international safety standards.

Accessibility:

  • Transport Links:
    • Proximity to road networks connecting to broader transport infrastructure.
  • Rescue and Emergency Services:
    • Local emergency response teams and lifeboat services.

Port Administration:

  • Managing Authority: Governed by local municipal or regional authorities, possibly in conjunction with national maritime bodies.
  • Port Fees: Usage tariffs may apply for docking, utilities, and services.

Environmental Considerations:

  • Emphasize sustainable fishing practices.
  • Waste disposal and pollution control measures in place.

This description outlines a typical Norwegian fishing port, focused on functional and operational aspects intended to support the fishing industry. For precise details, including port-specific policies and real-time information, consulting the local port authority or an official navigational guide is recommended.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
OBELIX Other OR 05:27:23
ANNE MARGRETHE Sailing CH16 FOR INFO 02:55:30
DELTA G Other 02:55:26
TRYGG Fishing 01:58:43
BRODRENE Fishing 01:57:37
MIA Fishing 01:26:53
WATERLORD Cargo MOST 12:25:55
NEPTUN Cargo KJEAHOLAN 11/26/2024
WATERMAN Towing/Tug 11/26/2024
AKVA WIND Pleasure 11/26/2024
ASTERIX Pleasure 11/25/2024
SCALLOPS HARVESTER Other 11/23/2024
SALSA Dredging 11/22/2024
ODIN Towing/Tug 11/21/2024
FOSNA MULTI Passenger 11/12/2024
WAAGOFISK baycraft 11/12/2024
THOR Towing/Tug KRISTIANSUND 11/12/2024
OYVAER Pleasure 11/9/2024
THISUND Pleasure 11/7/2024
RINGHORNE Sailing 11/7/2024

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