PUERTO ROSARIO ANCH
- ESPRO
- Latitude: 28.4793
- Longitude: -13.7846
- West Africa
- Anchorage in Spain
Location: Spain
Puerto del Rosario is a prominent seaport situated on the island of Fuerteventura, which is part of the Canary Islands archipelago, Spain. Known for its strategic position in the Atlantic Ocean, Puerto del Rosario plays a significant role in both commercial shipping and tourism. Below are the key details and specifications of Puerto Rosario Anchorage:
General Information:
- Location: Puerto del Rosario, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
- Coordinates: Approximately 28.5005° N latitude, 13.8625° W longitude
- UN/LOCODE: ESROS
- Timezone: GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) / WET (Western European Time)
Port Specifications:
Harbor Type: Coastal natural
Traffic and Operations:
- Main Functions: The port serves a variety of functions including cargo handling, passenger services, and fishing.
- Cargo Handling: It caters to both general cargo and specialized freight.
- Passenger Services: The port accommodates cruise ships and ferries, providing vital links to other Canary Islands and mainland Spain.
- Fishing: As with many Canary Island ports, fishing remains an important industry, with facilities for the landing and processing of fish.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths: The port features multiple berths with varying depths to handle vessels of different sizes.
- Anchorage: Designated anchorage areas are available for ships waiting to enter the port.
- Terminals: There are specific terminals for different types of cargo, including containers, bulk cargo, and liquid bulk.
- Warehousing: Ample storage facilities including warehouses and open storage areas.
- Cranes and Handling Equipment: Equipped with modern cranes and other equipment for efficient loading and unloading of goods.
- Navigation Aids: The port utilizes various navigational aids to assist vessels in safe passage and docking.
Depth:
- Approach Channel: Varies but generally suitable for medium to large vessels.
- Berth Depths: The depth at berths can generally accommodate vessels with considerable draft, although specific depths should be verified based on the latest port data.
Services and Amenities:
- Bunkering: Availability of fuel bunkering services.
- Water Supply: Freshwater can be supplied to docked vessels.
- Provisions: Available for restocking ship supplies.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair facilities are accessible, with more extensive services obtainable via nearby ports.
- Customs and Immigration: Well-equipped to handle customs and immigration processes for both cargo and passengers.
- Transportation Links: Good road connections to various parts of the island, and close proximity to Fuerteventura Airport.
Safety and Regulations:
- Port Security: Compliance with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) code to ensure the safety of the port and vessels.
- Environmental Measures: Regulations in place to minimize environmental impact, including waste management and pollution control.
Accessibility:
- Weather Conditions: Generally favorable for most of the year, with occasional Atlantic weather patterns impacting operations.
Communication:
- Port Authority: Managed and operated by the Autoridad Portuaria de Las Palmas.
- Contact Information: Available on their official website for further details and assistance.
Puerto del Rosario's anchorage and overall port facilities are critical to maintaining the economic stability and connectivity of Fuerteventura with other Canary Islands as well as international destinations. The port's modern facilities and strategic location make it a vital maritime hub in the Atlantic region.
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