SANCHEZ
- DOSNZ
- Latitude: 19.2238
- Longitude: -69.6146
- Caribbean Sea
- Port in Dominican Republic
Location: Dominican Republic
Marine Port Description and Specification: Sánchez, Dominican Republic
General Overview:
Sánchez is a notable town located in the Samaná Province on the northeastern coast of the Dominican Republic. The port of Sánchez holds historical significance and serves as a maritime gateway, primarily used for local and regional economic activities. Although not as large or busy as the major ports of Santo Domingo or Caucedo, Sánchez has its own unique attributes and strategic importance.
Geographic Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 19.2097° N latitude, 69.6178° W longitude
- Situated on: The southern coast of the Samaná Peninsula
- Waterbody: Samana Bay, part of the larger Atlantic Ocean
Port Specifications:
Type of Port:
- Primary Use: Commercial and fishing
- Secondary Use: Passenger transport (though limited)
Port Facilities:
- Docks and Piers: The port has a series of small docks and piers used for fishing vessels and small cargo ships.
- Warehousing: Limited warehousing facilities available for short-term storage of goods.
- Cargo Handling Equipments: Basic equipment to handle bulk cargo, mostly manual operations.
Draft and Size:
- Approach Depth: Approximately 4.5 to 6 meters, suitable for smaller vessels.
- Maximum Vessel Size: Typically small to medium-sized vessels, with a maximum draft of around 4.5 meters.
Navigation and Access:
- Navigational Aids: Basic navigational aids including buoys and markers, primarily used by local fishermen and small commercial carriers.
- Tidal Information: The tidal range impacts docking, with variations depending on the season.
Services Available:
- Pilotage: Optional for small vessels; larger ships may require pilotage assistance.
- Tug Services: Usually not available given the size of the port.
- Customs and Immigration: Basic services available, mainly focused on local trade.
- Bunkering: Limited fuel supply services for vessels.
- Repairs: Basic repairs can be performed, though for extensive maintenance, vessels might need to travel to larger ports.
Trade and Economic Activity:
- Key Exports: Primarily agricultural products and seafood.
- Key Imports: Essentials and consumer goods for local use.
- Economic Impact: Supports local fishing industry and small-scale trade.
Environmental Considerations:
- Conservation Efforts: The port area falls within a region known for its rich biodiversity. There are ongoing efforts to balance port activities with environmental conservation, particularly due to the proximity to tourist destinations like the Samaná Peninsula.
Future Prospects:
- Development: There have been discussions about modernizing and expanding the port's capabilities to better serve the local economy and possibly attract more regional maritime activities.
- Tourism: Potential for increased use as a port of entry for tourist vessels, especially smaller cruise ships and yachts.
Contact Information:
For specific port operations, schedules, and logistics, local port authorities or maritime agencies in Sánchez can be contacted.
This specification outlines the current status and capabilities of the Sánchez port in the Dominican Republic, providing insight for stakeholders involved in maritime trade, logistics, and local economic activities.
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