PETROPAVLOVSK
- RUPKC
- Latitude: 52.9911
- Longitude: 158.638
- CIS Pacific
- Port in Russia
Location: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Kamchatka Krai Russia
Phone number: +7 4152 123456
Web-site: http://www.pk-port.ru/
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, often simply referred to as Petropavlovsk, is a significant port located in the Russian Far East on the Kamchatka Peninsula. This port plays a crucial role in maritime activities, offering various services and facilities essential for both commercial and naval operations.
General Information
- Location: Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Kamchatka Peninsula, Russian Far East
- Coordinates: Approximately 53.0178° N latitude, 158.6545° E longitude
- Country: Russia
- Time Zone: Petropavlovsk Time (PETT), UTC +12
Port Infrastructure
- Type of Port: Natural deep-water harbor
- Main Functions: Commercial shipping, fishing, and naval operations
- Terminals: Multiple terminals catering to different types of cargo including bulk, containers, and fishing products.
- Depth: Varies, but typically deep enough to accommodate large vessels. Specific berth depths range from 9 to 12 meters.
Facilities and Services
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for various types of cargo including general cargo, bulk cargo, refrigerated goods, and containers. Modern equipment for loading and unloading.
- Fish Processing: Several fish processing plants and cold storage facilities are available, given Kamchatka's rich fishing grounds.
- Storage: Ample warehousing and open storage areas for different types of cargo.
- Ship Repair: Basic to comprehensive ship repair services including dry docks.
- Bunkering: Fuelling services provided for vessels.
Navigation and Maritime Information
- Pilotage: Compulsory for certain vessels; pilot stations are available to assist in navigating through the port.
- Tidal Range: Moderate, careful attention required while docking.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas are available outside the main port area.
- Port Entry: Governed by specific rules and regulations, including customs and immigration controls for international vessels.
Connectivity and Access
- Road: Connected by road to other parts of Kamchatka; however, the remote location means overland transportation options are limited.
- Air: Closest major airport is Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Airport (PKC), facilitating air connections domestically and internationally.
- Rail: No direct rail link due to the peninsula's isolation, but the Trans-Siberian Railway connects to the mainland.
Economic and Strategic Importance
- Fishing Industry: A dominant industry due to Kamchatka's abundant marine resources.
- Military and Defense: Presence of the Russian Pacific Fleet gives the port strategic military importance.
- Tourism: Gateway for eco-tourism and adventure tourism on the Kamchatka Peninsula, though this is relatively underdeveloped compared to other global locations.
Environmental and Climatic Conditions
- Climate: Subarctic with cool summers and cold winters, prone to fog and severe weather conditions.
- Environmental Regulations: Strict regulations in place to protect the unique and fragile ecosystem of the Kamchatka Peninsula.
Challenges
- Remoteness: Geographic isolation can complicate logistics and supply chain operations.
- Weather: Harsh weather conditions can disrupt port activities, especially during the long winter months.
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky port is a vital maritime hub in Russia’s Far East, serving multiple purposes from commercial shipping and fishing to military operations. Its natural deep-water harbor, coupled with its strategic location, makes it an essential port despite its remote and challenging environment.
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