QUERQUEVILLE
- FRQUL
- Latitude: 49.6694
- Longitude: -1.68041
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in France
Location: Cherbourg-en-Cotentin Normandy 50460 France
Querqueville Marine Port, France
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 49.658° N latitude and -1.676° W longitude.
- Proximity: Querqueville is located in the Normandy region, close to the town of Cherbourg, on the northwestern coast of France.
Port Details:
- Type: Minor to medium-sized port.
- Functionality: Primarily used for fishing, recreational boating, and some commercial activities.
Marine Specifications:
- Depth:
- Approach Channel: Depths can vary, generally around 5-7 meters depending on tides.
- Berths: Depth at berths can be around 4-6 meters, making it suitable for smaller vessels.
- Tidal Range: Significant tidal variations typical of the Normandy coast, with estimated tidal ranges between 4 to 7 meters.
Facilities and Amenities:
- Mooring: Facilities for mooring small to medium-sized vessels, including pleasure boats and small commercial crafts.
- Repair Services: Basic maintenance and repair services for marine vessels are available. Larger repairs may require facilities at nearby ports like Cherbourg.
- Fueling: Limited fueling stations are available, primarily for smaller crafts.
- Water Supply: Freshwater is accessible for vessels docked at the port.
- Waste Disposal: Standard waste disposal services are provided for both solid and liquid wastes.
Communication and Navigation:
- VHF Channel: The port typically monitors common VHF channels used for marine communication.
- Navigation Aids: Standard navigational aids such as buoys, lights, and markers guide vessels entering or exiting the port.
Customs and Immigration:
- Services are limited; significant customs and immigration procedures must be conducted in larger ports like Cherbourg.
Nearby Services:
- Shopping and Provisions: Basic provisioning options are available in Querqueville, with more extensive options in Cherbourg.
- Transportation: Road access is feasible, with connections to major highways leading to other parts of Normandy and France.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation Areas: Parts of the coastline near Querqueville may be protected due to natural and historical significance.
- Pollution Control: Standard regulations apply to control pollution and preserve the marine environment.
Security:
- Port Security: Basic security measures are in place, though advanced security services may be limited compared to larger commercial ports.
Weather:
- Climate: The region experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool, wet winters.
- Weather Forecasting: Regular weather updates would be available through local marine broadcasts and VHF communications.
Noteworthy Points:
- Closely tied to the local community and economy.
- Popular with recreational boaters owing to its scenic location and proximity to Cherbourg.
Contact Information:
- Direct contact information for the port authority may be obtained through regional maritime directories or local administrative bodies.
For detailed operational requirements or specific vessel inquiries, it is best to contact the port administration directly or consult local maritime agencies.
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