RIO DE JANEIRO ANCH

  • Latitude: -23.0462
  • Longitude: -43.1021
  • East Coast South America
  • Anchorage in Brazil

Location: Brazil

Rio de Janeiro Anchorage (RIO DE JANEIRO ANCH), Brazil

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 22° 54.6' S latitude and 43° 10.6' W longitude.
  • Region: Southeast Brazil.
  • Access: Located within the Guanabara Bay, providing sheltered waters conducive to anchorage.

General Description:

Rio de Janeiro Anchorage serves as a supplementary area to the primary Rio de Janeiro Port, accommodating vessels awaiting berths or those performing various operations offshore. This anchorage supports a range of marine traffic, including commercial, industrial, and emergency vessels. It is strategically placed in one of the busiest maritime areas of Brazil, aiding a city well-known for its extensive trade and tourism sectors.

Key Specifications:

  • Depth: Water depths in the anchorage area generally range between 10 to 20 meters, suitable for large vessels.
  • Holding Ground: Predominantly mud, offering good holding conditions for anchoring.
  • Weather Conditions: Vessels benefit from the relatively calm waters of the bay, although attention must be given to seasonal weather variations, including heavy rains or potential storms.
  • Tidal Range: Moderate tidal variations; sailors need to be aware of tidal charts.

Anchorage Guidelines:

  • Vessel Size: Accommodates various vessel sizes, though generally fitting for medium to large-sized vessels.
  • Maximum Stay: Regulations often define permissible anchorage duration; communication with local port authorities is advised for specific requirements.
  • Navigation: Entrance to the anchorage area involves navigating through a well-defined and charted channel into Guanabara Bay.
  • Communication: Effective coordination with port control and adherence to local maritime regulations is mandatory.
  • Services: While not as equipped as the core port, vessels at the anchorage can usually receive support services, including bunkering, provisions, and minor repairs via service boats from the main port or local suppliers.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Pollution Control: Strict adherence to MARPOL (Marine Pollution) regulations; discharge of pollutants is strictly prohibited.
  • Security: Monitored by port authorities and the Brazilian Navy, ensuring safety operations.
  • Environmental Sensitivity: Guanabara Bay contains ecologically sensitive areas; caution and compliance with environmental preservation legislation are required.

Nearby Infrastructure:

  • Port of Rio de Janeiro: Offers extensive facilities including cargo handling, container terminals, and passenger services.
  • City of Rio de Janeiro: Access to metropolitan services, logistics, and international connections.

Maintaining communication with the Rio de Janeiro Port Authority is essential for up-to-date information on anchorage rules, available services, and any navigational advisories. The collaborative efforts of vessel operators and local authorities are crucial for safe and efficient anchorage use.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TS ASSANHADO Towing/Tug 11/22/2024
LH COMANDANTE Towing/Tug BRSSZ 11/22/2024
KENFORD Dredging RIODEJANEIRO 11/16/2024
BR Fishing 11/15/2024
TURISMAR X Fishing 11/10/2024
TS ABUSADO Towing/Tug DEEPWATER MILLENNIUM 11/9/2024
SENTOSA Towing/Tug RIO DE JANEIRO 11/9/2024
STARNAV DELPHINUS Other PDOCAS-RJ 11/8/2024
AMBIPAR PROGRESSO Passenger 11/8/2024
DRATEC XXII Cargo 11/6/2024
SIEM ATLAS Cargo RIO DE JANEIRO 11/5/2024
TS INCRIVEL Towing/Tug 10/30/2024
BRAM HERO Cargo RIO DE JANEIRO 10/27/2024
GALILEO GALILEI baycraft BR RIO 10/26/2024
DRATEC XXI Cargo 10/26/2024

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