OISTINS

  • BBOST
  • Latitude: 13.0574
  • Longitude: -59.5388
  • Caribbean Sea
  • Port in Barbados

Location: Oistins Christ Church Barbados

Oistins Marine Port, Barbados

General Description:

Oistins is a coastal town located in the southern part of Barbados, known for its fishing community and vibrant weekly fish fry event. The port in Oistins focuses primarily on the commercial fishing industry rather than large-scale shipping or cargo handling. It is a key hub for local fishermen and supports a variety of marine activities, including smaller-scale commercial operations and recreational boating.

Location:

  • Latitude: 13.0667° N
  • Longitude: 59.5333° W
  • Region: South Coast, Barbados

Port Specifications:

  • Type of Port: Small fishing port
  • Primary Function: Commercial fishing, recreational boating
  • Berthing Facilities: Limited berthing for small fishing vessels and recreational boats.
  • Harbor Type: Open roadstead with some protection from natural barriers.

Facilities:

  1. Fish Market: A significant part of Oistins' local economy; fresh fish is sold daily.
  2. Mooring Buoys and Docks: Available for small vessels.
  3. Boat Repair Services: Basic facilities for minor repairs and maintenance.
  4. Fuel Services: Availability of fuel for local fishing boats.
  5. Storage: Limited storage facilities for catch and fishing gear.
  6. Slipways and Ramps: For launching and retrieving boats from the water.

Navigational Information:

  • Approach: Vessels typically approach from the south or west.
  • Depth: Generally shallow waters around 3-5 meters, suitable for small boats.
  • Tidal Information: Tidal range is relatively minimal, though mariners should be mindful of local conditions.
  • Pilotage: Not required for small vessels.

Connectivity:

  • Road Access: Good road connections to nearby towns and the capital Bridgetown.
  • Proximity to Airport: Approximately 11 km from Grantley Adams International Airport (BGI).

Services:

  • Local Amenities: Restaurants, cafes, and shops catering largely to local residents and tourists.
  • Safety and Security: Local Coast Guard provides oversight with a focus on safety for fishing operations.

Operating Hours:

  • Typically active during daylight hours, with evening activities centered around the fish fry event and local dining.

Key Points of Interest:

  • Oistins Fish Fry: A popular event attracting both locals and tourists, known for its local seafood and lively atmosphere.
  • Beaches: Close proximity to some of Barbados' beautiful south coast beaches.
  • Cultural Significance: Strong cultural roots in Barbados' fishing traditions and maritime heritage.

Summary

Oistins port is a vital part of Barbados' fishing industry and local tourism. It provides essential services to the fishing community and attracts visitors with its renowned fish fry. While it lacks large-scale cargo handling facilities, its importance to the local economy and culture is significant.

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