SAGVAG
- Latitude: 59.7755
- Longitude: 5.38375
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Stord Norway
SAGVÅG Marine Port - Norway
Overview: Sagvåg is a small coastal village located in the Sunnhordland district in the southwestern part of Norway, within the Stord municipality. The port in Sagvåg plays a significant role in both commercial and leisure maritime activities.
Port Specifications:
Geographical Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 59.7597° N
- Longitude: 5.3953° E
Harbor Type:
- Sagvåg Port is classified primarily as a coastal harbor, accommodating small to medium-sized vessels.
Accessibility:
- The port is accessible via sea routes from the North Sea.
- Well-connected to local road infrastructure, providing ease of transport to and from other regional areas.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
- Berths and Moorings: Several berths and mooring spots for various vessels, including fishing boats, small cargo vessels, and leisure yachts.
- Loading and Unloading Areas: Designated areas for loading and unloading goods, though on a smaller scale compared to major commercial ports.
- Storage Facilities: Limited on-site storage options, catering mostly to local needs and smaller commercial activities.
- Customs and Border Control: Basic customs facilities are available for import and export activities.
Services:
- Maintenance and Repairs: Basic repair services for marine vessels are available. However, for extensive repairs, vessels might need to be taken to larger maritime facilities in other parts of Norway.
- Fueling: Fueling services for both diesel and petrol are available at the port.
- Local Amenities: Access to local amenities including restaurants, shops, and accommodation within the Sagvåg village.
Operational Information:
- The port primarily serves local maritime traffic.
- Moderate level of commercial activities focused on fishing and local trading.
- Operating hours are generally from early morning until late afternoon, adhering to local regulations and seasonal variations.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Emphasis on maintaining ecological balance and adhering to environmental regulations.
- Safety protocols in place for docking, loading, and unloading operations.
Note: Detailed and updated information about specific operational guidelines, tariffs, and navigational aids for Sagvåg Port can typically be obtained from the Port Authority of Stord or relevant local maritime authorities.
This small yet crucial port supports the local economy and provides essential maritime services, contributing to the regional infrastructure amidst Norway's extensive coastline.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
BAARDSUND | Cargo | LEIRVIK | 04:54:51 | |
STORD 1 | Passenger | SAGVAAG | 02:50:07 | |
OLAV RINGDAL JR. | Passenger | MAALOEY AREA | 12:53:07 | |
SJOBAS | Towing/Tug | 12:24:14 | ||
LARS | Towing/Tug | NA | 1/30/2025 | |
SEAFOX | Pleasure | 1/26/2025 | ||
RUGGEN | Towing/Tug | 1/24/2025 | ||
KITTI SJARK | Pleasure | 1/16/2025 | ||
HAVJO | Pleasure | 1/7/2025 | ||
ISBJORN | Cargo |