SAINT PIERRE
- PMFSP
- Latitude: 46.7805
- Longitude: -56.169
- East Coast Canada
- Port in St. Pierre & Miquelon
Location: Saint Pierre Saint Pierre and Miquelon St. Pierre & Miquelon
Marine Port: Saint-Pierre, St. Pierre & Miquelon
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 46.7811° N latitude and 56.1744° W longitude
- Island: Saint-Pierre, part of the French archipelago of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, located near the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
Overview: Saint-Pierre is the main port and serves as a pivotal maritime gateway for the archipelago. It supports both commercial activities and passenger services.
Port Features and Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- Natural/Artificial harbor, featuring facilities suitable for various types of vessels including cargo ships, ferries, and fishing boats.
Berths and Quays:
- Berthing facilities cater to general cargo vessels, tankers, and fishing fleets.
- Passenger terminal available for ferry services connecting to Newfoundland and other regions.
Draft/Depth:
- Varies across different berths, generally accommodating vessels requiring moderate draft.
Cargo Handling:
- Equipped for handling general cargo, containerized goods, bulk cargo, and fishing-related products.
- Facilities for loading and unloading include cranes and other cargo handling equipment.
Passenger Services:
- Regular ferry services to and from Newfoundland, particularly the city of Fortune.
- Terminal provides necessary amenities such as waiting areas, ticketing services, and customs.
Fishing Industry:
- Integral part of the port’s operations.
- Offers docking, refueling, and processing facilities for fishing vessels.
Customs and Immigration:
- Operates as a port of entry with customs and immigration services to manage the inflow and outflow of goods and passengers.
Navigation Aids:
- Advanced navigation aids and lighthouse systems ensuring safe entry and departure for vessels.
Storage and Warehousing:
- Availability of open storage spaces and warehouses for temporary storage of goods.
- Cold storage facilities to support the fishing industry.
Services and Amenities:
- Fuel bunkering, water supply, and ship repair services available.
- Facilities for waste disposal and other maritime services.
Accessibility and Transportation:
- Well-connected to the main town of Saint-Pierre, ensuring easy access to local markets and amenities.
- Transportation links including roads for efficient movement of goods and passengers.
Regulatory and Management Authorities:
- Managed by local port authorities under French maritime regulations.
- Compliance with international maritime standards for safety and security.
Key Points/Notes:
- Saint-Pierre port plays a crucial role in the economy of Saint Pierre and Miquelon, significantly contributing to trade and the fishing industry.
- Its strategic location near the North American coast facilitates international maritime traffic.
- Continuous upgrades and modernizations ensure the port meets contemporary maritime needs.
This detailed description provides an insight into the operational and infrastructural aspects of the Saint-Pierre port, reflecting its significance in the region's marine activities.
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