SANTA MARTA ANCH
- Latitude: 11.239
- Longitude: -74.2407
- North Coast South America
- Anchorage in Colombia
Location: Santa Marta Colombia
Marine Port Description and Specification: Santa Marta Anchorage (SANTA MARTA ANCH), Colombia
Location:
- Country: Colombia
- Port Name: Santa Marta Anchorage (SANTA MARTA ANCH)
- Latitude: Approximately 11.2472° N
- Longitude: Approximately -74.2119° W
- Geographic context: Located on the northern Caribbean coast of Colombia.
Port Overview: The Port of Santa Marta is one of Colombia's primary maritime hubs, renowned for its deep natural harbor and strategic position near major shipping lanes. The port facilities cater to a variety of cargo types including bulk, container, and general cargo.
Anchorage Details:
- Type: Anchorage Area for Ocean-Going Vessels
- Accessibility: Open to vessels year-round, subject to weather and sea conditions.
- Depth: Varies, with deeper areas suitable for larger vessels.
Facilities and Services:
- Cargo Handling: Equipped to handle dry bulk, liquid bulk, containers, and general cargo.
- Berths: Various berthing facilities available within the port area.
- Tug Assistance: Available for vessel maneuvering and docking.
- Storage: Ample storage facilities including warehouses and open storage spaces.
- Bunkering: Fueling services available.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic marine repair services available; more extensive services accessible in nearby larger ports.
Operational Information:
- Working Hours: Typically operational 24 hours, but subject to specific regulations and operational schedules.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for vessels entering and leaving the port; pilots available.
- Customs and Immigration: Full customs, immigration, and quarantine services are in place as per international standards.
- Regulations: Vessels must comply with local, national, and international maritime regulations.
Safety and Security:
- ISPS Code Compliance: The port complies with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring secure operations.
- Emergency Services: Port has emergency response units for firefighting, medical emergencies, and environmental incidents.
Shipping Connections:
- Trade Routes: Major trade routes connect Santa Marta to North America, Europe, the Caribbean, and other parts of South America.
- Transport Links: Well connected via road and rail to the internal regions of Colombia which facilitates cargo movement.
Environmental Considerations:
- The port adheres to guidelines for environmental protection, including waste management and pollution control measures to protect the surrounding marine environment.
Local Attractions and Proximity:
- Santa Marta City: Offers cultural, historical, and recreational attractions.
- Tayrona National Park: Nearby national park known for its biodiversity, beaches, and archaeological sites.
The Santa Marta Anchorage in Colombia is a vital maritime asset that supports both national and international trade, ensuring efficient and secure marine operations while maintaining environmental and safety standards.
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