ROHUNEEME
- EERON
- Latitude: 59.5603
- Longitude: 24.79195
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Estonia
Location: Estonia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Rohuneeme, Estonia
General Overview
Rohuneeme is a small marine port located in Estonia, a Baltic Sea nation situated in Northern Europe. Rohuneeme plays a vital role in local maritime activities, primarily catering to small and medium-sized vessels. Known for its scenic coastal environment and proximity to the Estonian capital, Tallinn, Rohuneeme port is often frequented by recreational boaters, local fishermen, and modest commercial operations.
Location
- Latitude: Approximately 59.5428° N
- Longitude: Approximately 24.7586° E
- Nearby Major City: Tallinn, which is about 10-12 kilometers to the southwest.
Port Specifications
Infrastructure
- Type of Port: Coastal port suitable for small and medium-sized vessels.
- Harbor Type: Natural with some artificial enhancements.
- Berthing Facilities: Limited berthing capacity mainly for smaller boats and yachts.
- Number of Docks: Generally a few docks, designed to handle leisure and fishing boats.
- Berth Lengths: Typically short, accommodating vessels up to about 15-18 meters in length.
- Draft Limitations: The port has shallow draft limitations, generally supporting vessels with a draft up to approximately 3 meters.
- Port Area: The overall port area is small, supporting local community needs rather than heavy commercial traffic.
Services and Amenities
- Fueling Stations: Limited; primarily servicing smaller vessels with diesel and petrol.
- Water Supply: Available at docking locations.
- Electricity: Shore-side power connections are available for docked vessels.
- Repair Facilities: Basic repair services available, typically focused on small boat maintenance.
- Storage: Limited storage facilities for marine supplies or catch from fishing activities.
- Navigation Aids: Equipped with basic navigational aids for safe entry and departure.
Access and Navigation
- Approach Channels: Narrow approach channels that require careful navigation, particularly in adverse weather conditions.
- Tide and Weather Conditions: Subject to considerable seasonal variation. Tidal changes are minimal but strong winds and ice conditions in winter can affect accessibility.
- Pilotage: Pilotage is not typically required for small craft but may be available on request for larger vessels or those unfamiliar with the local waters.
- Anchorage: Limited designated anchorage areas nearby, often used by local and transient boaters.
Customs and Immigration
- Port of Entry: Rohuneeme is not a primary port of entry for international vessels, nor does it have extensive customs facilities. Vessels requiring customs clearance typically use larger ports like Tallinn.
Key Uses and Activities
- Recreational Boating: Popular among local and visiting boating enthusiasts.
- Fishing: Supports local fishing activities, both commercial and recreational.
- Community Hub: Acts as a focal point for the local maritime community and supports regional tourism.
Environmental Considerations
- Environmental Management: Initiatives may be in place to protect the local marine environment, though the port's small size limits the extent of such activities.
- Pollution Control: Basic measures for controlling pollution, primarily aimed at preventing oil spills and managing waste from docked vessels.
Future Prospects
- Development Plans: Potential for modest development to enhance existing facilities, improve accessibility, and cater to increasing leisure boating activities.
- Sustainability Efforts: Emphasis on sustainable practices to preserve the coastal environment and support eco-friendly tourism.
Conclusion
Rohuneeme, while modest in size and facilities, serves as a significant local port supporting recreational, fishing, and community activities. Its proximity to Tallinn enhances its appeal as a picturesque and accessible maritime destination. Continued investment and sustainable practices may further bolster its role in Estonia's coastal infrastructure.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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AHTO-28 | Port | MEERUSE | 12:57:10 | |
AHTO-14 | Port | HELTERMAA | 12:26:17 | |
AHTO-26 | Other | MEERUSE | 6/3/2025 | |
JAAGUP VKG-368 | baycraft | 5/22/2025 | ||
AHTO-15 | Port | HUNDIPEA | 5/15/2025 |