PETIT PORT
- Latitude: 36.211
- Longitude: 0.399
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Algeria
Location: Algeria
Petit Port - Marine Port Description and Specifications
Location: Petit Port, Algeria
Overview: Petit Port is a marine port located along the Mediterranean coast of Algeria. It is a smaller, yet strategically significant port primarily tailored to handle regional and local maritime activities, including fishing, small-scale commercial shipping, and leisure boating.
Key Specifications
Geographical Position:
- Latitude: Approximately 36° North
- Longitude: Approximately 2° East
Physical Characteristics:
- Entry Channel Depth: Approximately 6 meters
- Harbor Depth: 5 to 8 meters depending on the berth locations and tide.
- Berth Lengths: Various, with most suitable for smaller vessels.
Port Facilities:
- Quay: Fixed quays for loading and unloading
- Slipway: Available for small boat repairs and maintenance
- Storage Areas: Limited, with some open space for temporary storage
- Navigation Aids: Marked entry channels, light buoys, and harbor lights
Services Provided:
- Pilotage: Not mandatory but available upon request.
- Towage: Available for vessels needing assistance in mooring and unmooring.
- Waste Disposal: Limited facilities; coordination with port authority required.
- Fresh Water and Fuel: Available on demand.
Operational Information:
- Maximum Vessel Size: Typically small to medium-sized vessels
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Primarily cranes suitable for small cargo loads
- Security: Standard port security measures in place; limited ISPS compliance due to port size.
Primary Uses:
- Fishing Activities: Major hub for local fishing vessels; fish market nearby.
- Leisure Boating: Popular among local and visiting leisure boaters.
- Small-Scale Trading: Handles regional commercial shipping, mostly for small volume trades.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port has basic environmental protection measures, primarily to minimize fishing-related pollution and to manage waste from leisure boating and local commercial activities.
Development Plans: Future investments may focus on increasing berthing capacity, enhancing navigational aids, and expanding the range of services to support larger vessels and potentially diversify port activities.
Important Contacts:
- Port Authority: Main governing body responsible for Petit Port.
- Harbormaster: Key person for operational inquiries and navigation assistance.
- Customs Office: Handles all cargo-related documentation and inspections.
Conclusion:
Petit Port serves as a vital local maritime hub in Algeria, catering to a range of activities from fishing, leisure boating, to small-scale commercial shipping. Despite its limited size and capacity, it plays a crucial role in the region's maritime operations, ensuring connectivity and support for local economic activities.
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