SALACGRIVA
- LVSAL
- Latitude: 57.7505
- Longitude: 24.336
- Baltic Sea
- Port in Latvia
Location: Salacgrīva Latvia
Web-site: https://example.com/port-of-salacgriva
Salacgrīva Marine Port Overview
Location:
- Country: Latvia
- Coordinates: Approx. 57.7533° N latitude, 24.3581° E longitude
- Province: Vidzeme
General Description: Salacgrīva is a minor port town located on the northern coast of Latvia, at the mouth of the Salaca River and by the Gulf of Riga in the Baltic Sea. The town and its port are well known for their beautiful marine environments and support for small-scale commercial fishing, maritime industries, and tourism activities.
Port Specifications:
- Harbor Type: Riverine natural harbor, with some man-made enhancements.
- Port Governance: Managed by local municipal authorities in collaboration with national maritime bodies.
- Primary Functions:
- Small-scale cargo handling
- Fishing industry support
- Recreational and tourism activities
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Berths/Piers:
- Limited number of berths suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Primarily supports fishing boats, small cargo vessels, and recreational boats.
Depth:
- Varies; generally accommodating vessels with a shallow to moderate draft.
- Depths are regularly monitored but may be subject to seasonal variations due to natural sedimentation and river inflow.
Cargo Handling:
- Basic cargo handling facilities suitable for local fishing product processing and distribution.
- Limited facilities for bulk and general cargo.
Storage:
- Small warehousing options available for temporarily storing fishing products and minor cargo.
- Cold storage facilities for fish and seafood products.
Marine Services:
- Basic repair and maintenance services for fishing boats and recreational vessels.
- Limited bunkering and fresh water supply.
Navigation:
- Entry to the port is through the mouth of the Salaca River.
- Marked navigation channels with buoys and basic lighthouse infrastructure.
- Vessels must follow standard maritime navigation protocols and comply with Latvian port regulations.
Security:
- Basics of maritime and port security enforced following Latvian and EU guidelines.
- Patrols and monitoring by local maritime authorities.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Connected to the national road network via the A1 highway, facilitating transport to and from the port.
- Rail Access: Limited; primarily relies on road transport for cargo and logistical movements.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port is in a scenic region popular for its natural beauty and marine biodiversity.
- Environmental regulations strictly enforced to protect the marine and coastal ecosystems.
Key Strengths:
- Strategic location at the Gulf of Riga.
- Supportive infrastructure for fishing and small maritime activities.
- Attracts tourism and recreational boating due to its picturesque setting.
Limitations:
- Limited capacity for large cargo operations.
- Basic facilities compared to major international ports.
Salacgrīva port, though small and modest in its operations, plays a crucial role in Latvia's local maritime activities, especially related to fishing and recreational boating. While it doesn't serve large commercial shipping operations, it remains an important economic and cultural hub for the region.
Featured ports
-
LONG BEACH
Port in US
- USLGB
- US West Coast
The Port of Long Beach is one of the world's busiest seaports and a leading gateway for trans-Pacific trade. It is a major port within the San Pedro Bay port complex, which also includes the Port of Los Angeles.
-
HOUSTON
Port in US
- USHOU
- Gulf of Mexico
The Port of Houston is one of the world's largest ports and serves as the primary maritime gateway for the U.S. Gulf Coast.