QUOILE
- GBDWK
- Latitude: 54.3669
- Longitude: -5.67972
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Port of Quoile, UK
General Overview
The Port of Quoile is a smaller, niche port located in Northern Ireland, UK. It primarily caters to local and regional maritime activities and provides important access for a variety of industrial, commercial, and recreational maritime operations. This port is characterized by its focus on servicing smaller vessels and facilitating local trade and transport.
Location
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 54.3811° N latitude, 5.6970° W longitude
- Proximity to Major Cities: Close to Downpatrick, positioned within the bounds of the historic County Down.
Port Specifications
- Type of Port: Natural harbor with supplemental constructed facilities
- Primary Use: Mixed-use port predominantly for fishing, small commercial vessels, and recreational boating.
- Accessibility: Accessible via minor roads; connections to larger transport networks.
Infrastructure
- Berth Information: Limited number of berths suitable for smaller class vessels.
- Channel Depth: Moderate depths accommodating vessels with shallow draft requirements.
- Pilotage: Pilotage services are not typically available; it is largely a self-service facility for competent navigators.
Facilities and Services
- Cargo Handling: Basic services for loading and unloading small cargo; not equipped for large-scale commercial cargo operations.
- Maintenance and Repair: Limited facilities for boat repairs and maintenance; specialized services generally require travel to larger nearby ports.
- Fueling Station: Available for small vessels; larger fueling facilities are located at nearby commercial ports.
- Storage: Some onshore storage facilities with limited capacity.
- Customs: Not a major customs port; primary focus on regional trade limiting international customs requirements.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Environmental Protections: Compliance with local and national environmental regulations; focused on minimizing environmental impact due to its location within sensitive habitats.
- Safety Regulations: Adheres to UK maritime safety regulations; adequate emergency response measures for the scale of operations handled.
Nearby Attractions and Local Economy
- Tourism and Recreation: Vessels often visit Quoile for its scenic beauty and access to the nearby Quoile Pondage Nature Reserve, which supports a vibrant local recreation sector.
- Local Economy: Supported by fishing, recreational boating, and regional commerce.
Future Developments
- Potential Upgrades: There are plans for modernization and minor expansion to improve facilities and services while maintaining the environmental integrity of the area. This includes better docking facilities and enhanced visitor amenities.
The Port of Quoile remains an essential component of the local maritime infrastructure, promoting regional economic activities and supporting various community and recreational interests.
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