RUSSEL ISLAND

  • Latitude: -27.6454
  • Longitude: 153.381
  • East Australia
  • Port in Australia

Location: Australia

Russell Island is one of the Southern Moreton Bay Islands located in Queensland, Australia. While it is not a major commercial port, it has several facilities and features that cater primarily to local transportation, tourism, and recreational activities. Here’s a more detailed description and specifications for Russell Island as a marine port:

Russell Island Marine Facilities:

Russell Island Ferries:

  • Passenger Ferries: Russell Island is accessible by passenger ferries operated by companies such as SeaLink. These ferries provide regular services to and from the mainland, specifically connecting to Redland Bay.
  • Vehicular Ferries: There are also barge services available for transporting vehicles to and from the island.

Marinas and Jetties:

  • Public Jetties: There are public jetties where ferries and other smaller boats can dock. Key jetties include the Russell Island Ferry Terminal.

Anchorage:

  • Mooring Areas: There are designated areas for mooring smaller recreational boats. These areas provide safe anchorage for vessels.

Facilities:

  • Boat Ramps: There are boat ramps available for launching small crafts, often used by recreational boaters and fishermen.
  • Fuel and Supplies: Basic supplies and fuel are generally available for boat operators; however, comprehensive marina services may be limited compared to more developed ports.

Specifications:

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 27°38' S latitude and 153°23' E longitude.
  • Proximity: Located in Moreton Bay, south of Brisbane and adjacent to North Stradbroke Island and other Southern Moreton Bay Islands such as Macleay and Lamb Islands.

Port Characteristics:

  • Type: Non-commercial, primarily a local and recreational hub.
  • Traffic: Limited to local passenger ferry services, private boats, and occasional supply vessels.

Infrastructure:

  • Depth: Suitable for shallow-draft vessels; larger commercial vessels typically cannot be accommodated.
  • Navigation: Marked channels for safe navigation to and from the mainland and nearby islands. Navigational aids are in place to guide vessels through the sometimes-shallow waters of Moreton Bay.

Services:

  • Emergency Services: Limited emergency services. In case of emergencies, the nearest comprehensive medical facilities are on the mainland.
  • Security: Being a small port, security is minimal but adequate for the type of traffic and activities present.

Other Notes:

Russell Island and its surrounding waters are known for their natural beauty, making the area popular for boating, fishing, and other water activities. The local community benefits from the connectivity provided by the marine port facilities, although these are comparatively basic and focused on local needs rather than commercial shipping.

For extensive commercial shipping or more advanced maritime facilities, the nearby Port of Brisbane serves as the major gateway for goods and cargo in the region.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
TALWURRAPIN Passenger 04:53:21
PERULPA Passenger 03:24:57
BAY ISLANDER Passenger 03:19:16
MOONGALBA Cargo 02:58:55
QPV STEWART KERLIN Port 01:26:46
ORINOCO FLOW Sailing 11/22/2024
LAKARMA Passenger 11/22/2024
JUMPINPIN Passenger 11/21/2024
INSWIABON Passenger 11/19/2024
WORALIE Towing/Tug 11/19/2024
KURROWERA 1 Pleasure MARINA 11/12/2024
DRIFTWOOD Sailing 11/11/2024
COAST GUARD 73 Port 11/3/2024
RBWP RHIB Port 10/30/2024
TEQULIA SUNSET Sailing 10/30/2024
MAKAO Sailing 10/25/2024

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