PORT DENISON
- AUPDI
- Latitude: -29.2726
- Longitude: 114.919
- West Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Port Denison WA Australia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Port Denison, Australia
Overview: Port Denison, located in Western Australia, is a key regional port within the Mid West region, approximately 360 kilometers north of Perth. It is situated in the coastal town of Dongara, offering access to essential maritime activities, including fishing, tourism, and limited commercial shipping.
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 29.27°S
- Longitude: 114.93°E
Key Features:
Harbor Characteristics:
- Type: Natural Harbor with Man-Made Enhancements
- Protection: Breakwaters and Harbor Walls provide protection from prevailing winds and swells.
- Water Depth: Varies; port designed more for smaller fishing and recreational vessels.
Facilities:
- Berths/Piers: Limited number of berths focusing on smaller vessels, with facilities for fishing boats and recreational yachts.
- Loading/Unloading Infrastructure: Basic infrastructure tailored primarily for local fishing industry needs.
- Storage: Specializes in cold storage facilities for fish and other marine products.
- Fueling Services: Available for outgoing and incoming vessels.
- Maintenance/Repair: Slipway and repair services for smaller craft available.
Navigation:
- Entry Channel: Navigable for small and medium-sized vessels; details require consultation with navigational charts for specifics.
- Pilotage: Generally not required for smaller local vessels but may be necessary for larger or visiting vessels. Coordination with local maritime authorities is essential.
- Tidal Information: Tidal range can affect navigation and berthing; tide tables should be consulted.
Port Operations:
- Operational Hours: 24/7, though certain facilities and services might have specific operating times.
- Management: Operated by local government authorities with a focus on supporting local industries.
Economic Role:
- Commercial Fishing: Major economic activity; port serves as a hub for the local fishing fleet.
- Tourism: Recreational boating and tourism activities are significant, with facilities supporting fishing charters and eco-tourism.
- Trade: Limited commercial trade; mostly associated with fishing products and local.
Environmental Considerations:
- Waste Management: Adheres to environmental regulations with systems in place for waste disposal and containment.
- Conservation Efforts: Initiatives in place to minimize environmental impact, particularly on marine ecosystems.
Access and Transport Links:
- Road Connections: Well-connected by road; accessible via major highways linking to Perth and other regional centers.
- Proximity to Airports: Closest major airport located in Perth; smaller airstrips may service local travel requirements.
- Public Transport: Limited; predominantly private transportation used due to the regional location.
Regulatory and Safety Information:
- Governing Authorities: Managed under the jurisdiction of the local maritime regulatory bodies, complying with national and regional maritime laws.
- Safety Protocols: Strict adherence to maritime safety standards; emergency services available.
Future Developments: Potential plans for expansion or upgrades may focus on enhancing infrastructure to support increased tourism and sustainable fishing practices, driven by economic and environmental sustainability goals.
This description provides a comprehensive overview of Port Denison’s current specifications and functionalities, geared towards stakeholders, maritime operators, and entities interested in utilizing or understanding the port’s capabilities.
Featured ports
-
LONG BEACH
Port in US
- USLGB
- US West Coast
The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports and a leading gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It is a major port within the San Pedro Bay port complex, which also includes the Port of Los Angeles.
-
HOUSTON
Port in US
- USHOU
- Gulf of Mexico
The Port of Houston is one of the world's largest ports and serves as the primary maritime gateway for the U.S. Gulf Coast.