SIGLUFJORDUR

  • ISSIG
  • Latitude: 66.1468
  • Longitude: -18.898
  • North Atlantic
  • Port in Iceland

Location: Siglufjörður Northern Region 580 Iceland

Web-site: http://www.portofsiglufjordur.is/

Certainly! Below is a detailed description and specifications for the marine port of Siglufjörður, located in Iceland:

Description:

Siglufjörður is a small town situated on the northern coast of Iceland within a narrow fjord of the same name. Historically significant for its robust herring fishing industry in the early 20th century, Siglufjörður has since diversified its economic activities and now also offers facilities for recreational boating and serves as a minor commercial port.

Specifications:

Location:

  • Latitude: 66°09'N
  • Longitude: 18°54'W
  • Position: On the northern coast of Iceland in the Fjord of Siglufjörður, part of the municipality of Fjallabyggð.

Harbor General Characteristics:

  • Type of Port: Small commercial and fishing port
  • Primary Activities: Fishing, limited cargo handling, recreational sailing, and tourism.

Port Accommodation:

  • Channel Depth: Approximately 7-8 meters
  • Cargo Pier Depth: Varies between 6 to 8 meters, depending on the berth
  • Anchorage Depth: Between 10 to 15 meters (recommendations suggest checking local conditions)
  • Tidal Range: Around 1.5 to 2 meters

Facilities:

  • Berths: Several jetties and piers accommodating small and medium-sized vessels.
  • Harbor Services: Freshwater supply, fuel bunkering, basic repair services, and provisions.
  • Cranes: Available for light cargo handling, primarily supporting the fishing industry.
  • Storage: Limited warehousing facilities for storing fishing gear and small cargo.

Navigation:

  • Approach: Navigation into Siglufjörður fjord must be done cautiously due to narrow and sometimes shallow entry. Local knowledge or pilot assistance is advised.
  • Navigation Aids: Markers and beacons are placed to assist with entry into the fjord and harbor.

Weather and Seasonality:

  • Winter: Harsh and cold, potential for ice and difficult navigation conditions.
  • Summer: Relatively mild with extended daylight hours, allowing for increased activity.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Town Support: Nearby town amenities include accommodations, dining, and tourism services.
  • Emergency Services: Basic emergency services available within the town, with more extensive medical and rescue facilities in larger towns or Reykjavik.

Key Points of Interest:

  • Herring Museum: A historical area reflecting the town's rich fishing heritage.
  • Skiing and Outdoor Activities: The surrounding landscapes offer opportunities for skiing, hiking, and other outdoor adventures.

Summary:

Siglufjörður port is a quaint, historically rich port suitable for small and medium-sized vessels, primarily focused on fishing and seasonal tourism. Due to its geographical and navigational specifics, mariners are advised to have proper charts and consider local conditions or piloting services for safe entry. The port offers basic amenities to support its primary activities while the town of Siglufjörður provides necessary services and cultural attractions.

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