PELLWORM ANCH

  • Latitude: 54.5037
  • Longitude: 8.72289
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Anchorage in Germany

Location: Germany

Pellworm is a small island located in the North Frisian region of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is known for its serene, natural environment and is part of the Wadden Sea, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Given its size and focus on tourism and local industries rather than large-scale commercial shipping, Pellworm doesn't have a major commercial port but primarily anchored areas and small docking facilities suitable for smaller vessels, fishing boats, and recreational yachts.

Here is a detailed description and specification of Pellworm's anchorage and maritime facilities:

Pellworm Anchorage and Maritime Facilities

  1. Location:

    • Latitude: Approximately 54.5167° N
    • Longitude: Approximately 8.6667° E
    • The island is part of the North Frisian Islands in the Wadden Sea, nestled between the mainland and the other islands.
  2. Anchorage:

    • Area: Pellworm Anchorage is a designated area suitable for anchoring smaller vessels and yachts.
    • Depth: The waters around Pellworm vary in depth, generally ranging from 2 to 5 meters. Mariners should consult updated nautical charts for precise depth information.
    • Seabed: Mostly composed of sand and mud, providing reasonable holding ground for anchors.
    • Navigation: Vessels must navigate tidal currents and shifting sands. It is recommended to approach with local knowledge or guidance.
  3. Facilities:

    • Moorings: Limited mooring buoys and docking points are available mainly for local and visiting recreational boats.
    • Berths: Small berthing facilities may accommodate a limited number of vessels, primarily local fishing boats and pleasure crafts.
    • Fuel and Water: Basic refueling and freshwater replenishment are limited. Visitors should make arrangements in advance or be self-sufficient.
  4. Services:

    • Harbormaster: A local harbormaster may be available to provide guidance and coordination.
    • Repair Services: Very limited; it is advisable for vessels to ensure they are in good condition before arriving.
    • Local Amenities: The island provides basic amenities, including restaurants, shops, and tourist services. However, extensive maritime supplies may not be available.
  5. Access and Transportation:

    • Ferry Services: Regular ferry connections are available from the mainland (e.g., from Nordstrand), which transport both passengers and vehicles.
    • Local Transportation: Bicycles and small electric vehicles are common modes of transport on the island.
  6. Regulations:

    • Environmental Protection: The area is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site, and specific environmental protection regulations apply. Visiting vessels must adhere to guidelines to protect the delicate ecosystem of the Wadden Sea.
    • Customs and Immigration: Non-EU vessels and crew should comply with Schengen Area entry requirements and customs regulations.
  7. Weather and Tides:

    • Climate: Temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Weather can change rapidly, and vessels should be prepared for fog, wind, and rain.
    • Tidal Information: The Wadden Sea is known for significant tidal variations. Mariners should carefully monitor tide tables and local notices to mariners.

Additional Considerations

Due to the nature of the Wadden Sea and its environmental importance, mariners are advised to plan thoroughly, ensuring they have up-to-date navigational information, tidal charts, and awareness of local conditions. Eco-friendly practices should be prioritized to protect the region's unique biodiversity.

For precise and current information, it is recommended to refer to local nautical publications, maritime authorities, or the island's tourism office.

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