RHOON
- NLRHO
- Latitude: 51.8536
- Longitude: 4.42265
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Netherlands
Location: Rhoon Netherlands
Rhoon is a village located south of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. While it is not traditionally known for a large commercial marine port like its neighboring Rotterdam, the area does have some facilities and activities related to maritime operations. Below is a description and general specifications related to the area and its maritime aspects:
Location:
- Country: Netherlands
- Region: South Holland
- Coordinates: Approximately 51.8675° N, 4.4447° E
General Description:
- Proximity to Rotterdam: Rhoon is situated relatively close to the major port city of Rotterdam. This makes it a strategic spot for various logistical and maritime services that may complement the larger port activities of Rotterdam.
- Primary Uses: Compared to Rotterdam, Rhoon's marine facilities are likely to be smaller, serving local and possibly private maritime activities. This includes recreational boating, marinas, and small-scale commercial maritime services.
Specifications:
- Marinas and Docks: Rhoon may have facilities catering to yachting and small boats, including berths, docks, and related marine services. These could be part of the local infrastructure supporting recreational needs.
- Facilities: Usually, such areas will have basic amenities like fueling stations, maintenance services, slipways, and possible small-scale cargo handling if there are commercial operations.
- Access: It would typically be accessible via the local road network, and given the Netherlands' advanced waterway systems, likely connected through canals or rivers to larger bodies of water.
Maritime Activities:
- Recreational: Significant proportion of marine activities in areas like Rhoon are recreational, including sailing, fishing, and water sports.
- Commercial: Any commercial activities would generally be small-scale, possibly including local fishing operations, small cargo services, or ship repair and maintenance.
Environmental Considerations:
- Water Quality: Being in the Netherlands, the area is subject to stringent environmental regulations to maintain water quality and ecological balance.
- Flood Controls: Given the country's geography, extensive dikes, and other flood control infrastructures are typically in place to protect low-lying areas like Rhoon.
Benefits of Proximity to Rotterdam:
- Logistical Support: Easy access to the services, infrastructure, and logistical capabilities of one of the world's largest ports.
- Economic Synergy: Potential for economic activities that support or complement the larger maritime operations in the Rotterdam area, benefiting from spill-over effects and shared expertise.
Nautical Charts and Navigation:
- Nautical Charts: Detailed marine charts are available through the Dutch hydrographic office, offering navigational information pertinent to mariners using the local waters.
- Navigation Aids: Likely equipped with basic navigation aids appropriate for a smaller maritime area, ensuring safe passage for the smaller vessels that frequent the waters.
Future Development:
- Potential: There may be opportunities for development, particularly if trends in maritime logistics, recreational boating, or regional planning swing in favor of enhancing local marine capabilities.
While Rhoon may not be a major port itself, its strategic location near Rotterdam affords it significance, both recreationally and potentially commercially, within the larger maritime landscape of the Netherlands.
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