PETIT DE GRAT PACKER

  • Latitude: 45.5039
  • Longitude: -60.9599
  • East Coast Canada
  • Marina in Canada

Address: Richmond County NS Canada

Petit de Grat Packer is a marine port located in Petit-de-Grat, a small community on Isle Madame, which is part of Richmond County in Nova Scotia, Canada. The community is known for its strong ties to the fishing industry, which is central to its economy and lifestyle.

Port Specifications

  1. Geographical Location:

    • Coordinates: Approximately 45.4944° N latitude and 60.9742° W longitude.
    • Accessibility: The port is accessible via Marine Drive and connected to the mainland by routes within Nova Scotia.
  2. Port Facilities:

    • Berthing: The port likely includes several berths designed to accommodate fishing vessels as well as smaller commercial and recreational boats.
    • Draft: The depth of the waters at Petit de Grat Packer would typically accommodate small to medium-sized fishing vessels. Specific draft depths should be verified with local port authorities.
    • Docking Facilities: Equipped with basic docking structures suitable for supporting the local fishing fleet.
  3. Cargo and Handling:

    • Primary Cargo: The port is heavily focused on the fishing industry, handling various types of seafood products including lobsters, scallops, and other local catch.
    • Handling Equipment: Likely includes cranes, winches, and other equipment necessary for loading and unloading seafood, as well as facilities for packaging and temporary storage of fish products.
  4. Support Services:

    • Fish Processing Plants: On-site or nearby facilities that handle processing and packaging of seafood.
    • Fuel and Supplies: Availability of fueling stations for boats, and supplies for fishing operations.
    • Repair Services: Local workshops or service points for maintenance and repair of fishing vessels.
  5. Regulations and Authorities:

    • The port operates under Canadian federal and provincial regulations governing fishing and maritime activities. These include regulations for sustainable fishing practices, safety protocols, and environmental protections.
    • Governance: Managed by local authorities with oversight from regional maritime and port authorities.

Additional Information

  • Community: Petit-de-Grat has a rich Acadian and fishing heritage, offering a tight-knit community atmosphere.
  • Economic Significance: Essential for the local economy, providing employment and supporting ancillary businesses such as boat repair shops, supply stores, and transport services.
  • Weather and Conditions: The port's operations are subject to Atlantic Canadian weather patterns, which can include cold winters and sometimes stormy seas, impacting fishing schedules and port operations.

Visitor and Commerce Information: For more detailed and specific information, such as real-time port conditions, visitor guidelines, or commercial inquiries, contacting local port authorities or the municipal office would be essential.

Petit de Grat Packer, while not a large commercial port, plays a critical role in the life and economy of the surrounding community by supporting its vibrant fishing industry.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
BICKERTON Port SAR 9/19/2024
Other 9/19/2024
SOLDIER BOY II Fishing 9/13/2024
CRAWLER HAULER 1 Fishing 9/11/2024
CHIEF BLAIR FRANCIS Fishing 9/3/2024

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