NORSHOLM OUTER
- Latitude: 58.5072
- Longitude: 15.9693
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
As of the latest available information, Norsholm is actually an inland locality in Sweden and not a marine port. However, I can provide you with a general idea of what port descriptions and specifications generally include for marine ports, should that help you frame inquiries about specific ports in the future.
Typically, a marine port description and specification includes the following details:
General Information
- Name: Official name of the port.
- Location: Geographic coordinates and proximity to major cities, landmarks, or navigation points.
- Country: The country where the port is located.
Physical Characteristics
- Harbor Type: Natural, artificial, or tide-dependent.
- Water Depth: Depths at the approach, in the anchorage areas, and at the berths.
- Tidal Range: Information on tidal variations.
- Berthing Facilities: Types and numbers of berths, including length and depth capabilities.
- Cargo Handling Facilities: Types of available equipment, such as cranes and forklifts, and storage facilities.
- Navigation Aids: Types of navigation systems, lights, and buoys available.
Operational Details
- Port Authority: Governing body responsible for operations.
- Working Hours: Operating hours and any available overtime.
- Customs and Immigration: Procedures for cargo and crew clearances.
- Pilotage: Requirements for pilot services and availability.
- Towage and Tugs: Availability and requirement for tug services.
Services
- Fueling/Bunkering: Availability of fuel and types provided.
- Water Supply: Accessibility to fresh water for ships.
- Provisions: Availability of food and essential supplies.
- Repairs: Availability and types of repair facilities.
- Waste Disposal: Procedures and facilities for garbage and waste disposal.
Terminal Specifics
- Container Facilities: Information on container terminal(s) including handling capacity.
- Bulk Cargo: Facilities for loading and unloading bulk cargo like coal, grain, or ore.
- Ro-Ro Facilities: Services for Roll-on/Roll-off cargo.
- Passenger Services: Availability of passenger terminals if applicable.
Communication
- Radio Frequencies: VHF/UHF frequencies for ship-to-port communication.
- Contact Information: Phone, email, and other contact details for port authorities and services.
Other Information
- Safety and Security: Information on ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security Code) compliance and other security measures.
- Nearest Airports: Proximity to passenger and cargo airports.
- Transportation Links: Connectivity to rail, road, and other transportation modes.
For detailed and official information, you would typically refer to resources such as port authority websites, maritime guides, or specific naval charts.
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