NYNASHAMN ANCH

  • Latitude: 58.9117
  • Longitude: 18.0008
  • Baltic Sea
  • Anchorage in Sweden

Location: Sweden

Nynäshamn is a port located on the southeastern coast of Sweden, approximately 60 kilometers south of Stockholm. It serves as an important hub for both passenger and freight transport. Here is a detailed description and specifications for the Nynäshamn Anchorage:

General Overview

  • Location: Southeastern coast of Sweden, about 60 km south of Stockholm.
  • Coordinates: Approximately 58°54'N latitude and 17°57'E longitude.
  • Type of Port: Deep-water harbor catering to various maritime activities including ferry services, cargo handling, and anchorage operations.

Port Facilities

  • Anchorages: The port provides designated anchorages for vessels awaiting berthing or for shelter purposes.
  • Berths:
    • Passenger and ferry terminals for routes primarily to Gotland and other destinations.
    • Cargo terminals for handling different types of goods including Ro-Ro (Roll-on/Roll-off) operations.
  • Depth: The anchorage areas are typically deep enough to accommodate large vessels, with depths ranging from 10 meters to 30 meters.

Services

  • Tug Services: Available to assist in docking and maneuvering of vessels.
  • Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels to ensure safe navigation into the port.
  • Bunkering: The port offers fueling services for vessels.
  • Waste Disposal: Facilities available for the disposal of waste and bilge water in accordance with MARPOL regulations.

Navigation and Safety

  • Approach: Entry into the port is well-marked with navigational aids including buoys, beacons, and lights.
  • Weather: Vessels are advised to monitor weather conditions as the region can experience severe weather, impacting navigation and anchorage safety.
  • Security: Compliance with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code to ensure the safety and security of port operations.

Connectivity

  • Road Access: Well-connected by road to Stockholm and other major cities in Sweden.
  • Rail Access: Rail services that link the port to the national rail network.
  • Air Access: Proximity to Stockholm’s Arlanda Airport, about 1.5 hours by road.

Environmental Considerations

  • Regulations: Adherence to Swedish and EU environmental regulations to protect the marine and surrounding environment.
  • Monitoring: Continuous environmental monitoring to manage impact on the Baltic Sea.

Port Authority

  • Management: Managed by Ports of Stockholm, which oversees operations, maintenance, and development of the port facilities.
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Economic Impact

  • Trade: Significant role in regional and international trade, contributing to the economy through cargo and passenger services.
  • Tourism: Acts as a gateway for tourists traveling to Gotland and other parts of Sweden.

Nynäshamn's strategic location, comprehensive facilities, and robust connectivity make it a vital maritime port in Sweden's transport infrastructure.

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