PARGAS
- FIPAR
- Latitude: 60.29515
- Longitude: 22.30007
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Finland
Location: Pargas Southwest Finland 21600 Finland
Web-site: http://www.portofpargas.fi
Pargas, known as Parainen in Finnish, is a locality in the Archipelago Sea and is part of the Southwest Finland region. While Pargas itself isn't typically recognized as a major marine port like those in larger cities, it serves as a central hub in the archipelago and has some port facilities that are noteworthy.
Port of Pargas (Parainen): Description and Specifications
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 60.3061° N, 22.3000° E
- Region: Southwest Finland
- Accessibility: Situated in the Archipelago Sea, easily accessible from Turku and other parts of Southwest Finland. The port connects various islands, serving both commercial and recreational boating.
Infrastructure:
- Port Type: Small to medium-sized port primarily supporting local and regional maritime activities.
- Facilities:
- Quays/Piers/Docks: Suitable for smaller vessels, yachts, and ferries.
- Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for handling cargo, primarily for local industries such as limestone (notably from the Nordkalk Corporation).
- Passenger Services: Limited but includes ferry services connecting nearby islands and communities.
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas, mainly for local industries.
- Navigation Aids: Standard navigational aids to ensure safe passage, including lighthouses and buoys.
Operations:
- Types of Vessels: Small cargo ships, ferries, recreational boats, yachts.
- Main Commodities: Limestone, local produce, and goods for island communities.
- Services: Maintenance and repair services for vessels, bunkering, and essential port services like water and electricity.
Economic and Industrial Importance:
- Local Industries: The Nordkalk Corporation operates one of Europe’s largest limestone quarries in Pargas, contributing significantly to shipments at the port.
- Tourism: The archipelago's beauty attracts tourists, and the port serves as a gateway for boating and recreational activities in the area.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability: Efforts are in place to minimize environmental impact due to the sensitivity of the Archipelago Sea.
- Regulations: Adherence to Finnish maritime and environmental regulations to protect the local ecosystem.
Access and Connectivity:
- Road Connectivity: Well-connected by road to mainland Finland, with routes leading to Turku and other major cities.
- Rail Connectivity: Limited direct rail services; nearest major rail services are available in Turku.
- Air Connectivity: The nearest major airport is Turku Airport, approximately 40 km away.
Key Facts:
- Climate: Maritime climate with cold winters and pleasant summers, impacting maritime operations seasonally.
- Population: Small local population.
- Tourism: Popular during summer months.
This description provides an overview of the port facilities, operations, and significance of Pargas in the broader context of its region and maritime activities.
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