NORDOYAN
- Latitude: 64.8059
- Longitude: 10.5461
- Marina in Norway
Location: NORDOYAN Trøndelag 7900 Norway
Web-site: http://example-nordoyan-port.no
Nordoyan (sometimes spelled "Nordøyan") is a group of islands off the coast of Norway, known for its fishing and maritime activities. However, specific information about a dedicated marine port in Nordoyan is relatively limited due to the area's small scale and the fact that it is not one of Norway's major commercial ports. Here is a general description based on what is typically known about small ports and harbors in this region:
General Description:
Nordoyan islands are located in the central part of Norway, typically known for their rugged coastline, fishing villages, and natural beauty. The area is a part of Trøndelag county. Fishing is a significant activity, and the local ports are primarily geared towards this industry, along with some recreational boating.
Port Specifications (Hypothetical/Typical for the Area):
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately near 64°N latitude and 10°E longitude.
- Accessibility: Accessible by sea, with connections to mainland Norway.
Harbor Details:
- Type: Small-scale fishing and recreational harbor.
- Depth: The depth may vary but generally can accommodate small to medium-sized fishing vessels. Depths may range from 3 to 8 meters but would need specific local charts for precise numbers.
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range typical of Norwegian coastal areas, often between 1 to 2 meters.
Facilities:
- Berths: Limited number of berths primarily for fishing vessels and some pleasure craft.
- Mooring: Mooring facilities for small to medium-sized vessels; buoys and docks likely available.
- Loading/Unloading: Basic facilities for the loading and unloading of fish and supplies.
- Storage: Limited storage facilities; often small warehouses or sheds used by local fishermen.
- Fueling: Basic fueling station for marine fuel, mainly diesel for fishing boats.
- Repairs: Basic repair facilities might be available, possibly limited to essential maintenance tasks.
- Navigation Aids: Standard Norwegian navigational aids such as beacons, buoys, and possibly a small lighthouse or light beacons.
Services:
- Communication: VHF radio communication available for vessel coordination.
- Water Supply: Freshwater supply available for vessels.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for handling waste, though likely basic and adhering to local regulations.
- Customs and Border Control: Not typically a designated customs port, so limited or no customs and immigration facilities.
Additional Information:
- Local Economy: Primarily driven by fishing, some tourism, and small-scale maritime activities.
- Weather Conditions: Subject to North Atlantic weather patterns; can experience rough seas, especially during winter months.
- Nearby Amenities: Limited to what is available in local villages; typically small shops, perhaps a local restaurant, or café.
For more detailed specifications and current facilities, contacting local authorities or marina operators directly would provide the most accurate and updated information.
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