SAO SEBASTIAO ANCH
- Latitude: -23.8827
- Longitude: -45.5074
- East Coast South America
- Anchorage in Brazil
Location: São Sebastião SP Brazil
The São Sebastião Anchorage (SAO SEBASTIAO ANCH) is a vital maritime facility located along the Brazilian coastline. Situated within the São Sebastião Channel, this anchorage serves as an essential hub for maritime traffic in the region. The anchorage location is adjacent to the Port of São Sebastião, which is a significant point of maritime commerce in Brazil.
General Information:
- Location: São Sebastião, São Paulo State, Brazil
- Coordinates: Approximately 23°48′S latitude and 45°24′W longitude
- Proximity: Near the city of São Sebastião on the northern coast of São Paulo State, close to the island of Ilhabela.
- Time Zone: GMT-3 (Standard Time), GMT-2 (Daylight Saving Time)
Anchorage Specifics:
- Depths: The anchorage area has varying depths suitable for different types of vessels. Generally, depths range between 10 to 20 meters, but consult navigational charts for precise information.
- Holding Ground: Good holding ground with a mix of sand, mud, and some rocky patches. Mariners should ensure their anchors are well-set, especially during adverse weather.
- Pilotage: Pilotage is generally recommended, and sometimes compulsory, for large vessels. Pilots can be requested through the port authorities.
- Navigational Aids: There are several navigational aids including buoys, lights, and markers to guide vessels safely to the anchorage and adjacent ports.
Facilities and Services:
- Bunkering: Available for vessels requiring refueling. Prior arrangements should be made.
- Water Supply: Freshwater supply services are available; arrangements are necessary.
- Ship Repairs: Limited repair services; for extensive repairs, nearby dedicated shipyards might be required.
- Waste Disposal: Regulated waste management and disposal services according to international standards.
Port Specifications (nearby Port of São Sebastião):
- Berths: Multiple berths for handling various types of cargo, including containers, bulk goods, and oil.
- Cranes and Handling Equipment: Equipped with modern cranes, forklifts, and other cargo-handling equipment.
- Warehousing and Storage: Facilities for both dry and refrigerated storage are available.
Safety and Security:
- Regulations: The anchorage operates under strict national and international maritime regulations.
- Security: Port Security Level 1 is maintained regularly, with higher levels imposed based on specific needs or threats.
- Marine Patrols: Regular maritime patrols and monitoring ensure safety and compliance.
Environmental Considerations:
- Pollution Control: Strict pollution control measures in place to protect the marine environment. Spillage and waste disposal are monitored.
- Conservation Zones: Nearby marine protected areas necessitate adherence to specific environmental guidelines.
Other Considerations:
- Weather Conditions: The region experiences tropical weather, with a rainy season from December to March. Mariners should be aware of seasonal weather patterns affecting sea conditions.
- Communication: VHF channels are monitored for coordination and safety. Relevant channels are frequently used for pilotage, port control, and emergency communication.
Vessels intending to use São Sebastião Anchorage should consult updated nautical charts and coordinate with local port authorities to ensure compliance with the latest regulations and requirements.
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