STANLEY

  • FKPSY
  • Latitude: -51.6875
  • Longitude: -57.86
  • East Coast South America
  • Port in Falkland Islands

Location: Port Stanley Falkland Islands Falkland Islands

Web-site: https://www.falklands.gov.fk/stanley

Marine Port Description: Stanley, Falkland Islands

General Overview:

  • Location: Stanley is the capital of the Falkland Islands, situated on the northeastern part of East Falkland. The port is located in Stanley Harbour, which is a natural inlet providing good shelter from prevailing winds.
  • Geographical Coordinates: 51.6977° S latitude, 57.8510° W longitude.
  • Operational Status: The port is operational year-round and primarily serves the local economy, including fishing, tourism, and logistics. It also acts as a refueling and supply stop for vessels in the South Atlantic.
  • Governance: Managed by the Falkland Islands Government.

Port Specifications:

  • Harbour Type: Natural Harbour
  • Draft Depths: Varies by berth; generally suitable for vessels with a moderate draft. Specific berths may accommodate deeper draft vessels.
  • Berthing Facilities: The port has multiple jetties and quays, including the main public jetty, FIPASS (Falkland Interim Port and Storage System), and several smaller private and government-owned jetties.
  • Tides & Currents: The port experiences a tidal range of approximately 1.4 meters to 2.7 meters. Currents are generally minimal but can be influenced by weather conditions.

Facilities and Services:

  • Cargo Handling: General cargo including containerized goods, breakbulk, and bulk cargo. Equipment includes cranes, forklifts, and other standard handling machinery.
  • Fueling: Fuel bunkering services are available for various sizes and types of vessels.
  • Provisions and Supplies: The port can supply basic provisions, fresh water, and technical support for repairs and maintenance.
  • Customs and Immigration: Full customs and immigration processing available for both cargo and passengers. The port is a designated port of entry.
  • Storage: Limited warehousing and storage facilities available for both temporary and longer-term storage.
  • Passenger Services: Stanley is a common stop for various cruise lines; facilities for disembarking and embarking passengers are available.
  • Waste Disposal: Services for waste reception, including bilge water and garbage disposal.

Navigation and Access:

  • Approach: Vessels approaching Stanley Harbour should follow the identified deep-water channels. Local marine charts and piloting services are recommended due to potential hazards like submerged rocks.
  • Pilotage: Compulsory for larger vessels; pilot services are available and should be arranged in advance.
  • Anchorage: Designated anchorage areas are available outside the main berthing facilities, with good holding ground.

Weather and Climate:

  • Climate: The Falkland Islands have a cold maritime climate with strong winds and frequent rain.
  • Weather Conditions: Mariners should be prepared for sudden changes in weather, including fog, high winds, and occasional storms.

Security and Safety:

  • ISPS Compliance: The port adheres to the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring a standard level of security.
  • Emergency Services: Local emergency services are available, including medical, fire-fighting, and search and rescue operations.
  • Health Regulations: Vessels must comply with international and local health regulations, including reporting requirements for infectious diseases.

Connectivity and Transportation:

  • Road Access: Good road connections to the rest of Stanley and nearby settlements.
  • Air Access: Mount Pleasant Airport, located approximately 35 miles from Stanley, provides air connectivity to international destinations.

Communications:

  • VHF Radio: Standard VHF marine communication channels monitored.
  • Internet: Limited but available at the port and in Stanley.

Notable Points:

  • Ecologically sensitive area; adherence to environmental regulations and protections is essential.
  • The port plays a vital role in supporting the Falkland Islands' economy, particularly in sectors such as fishing, tourism, and petroleum exploration.

Contact Information:

  • Port Authority Contact: Falkland Islands Government, Department of Economic Development
  • Emergency Contact: Local maritime emergency services

For detailed and up-to-date information, it is recommended to contact the port authority directly or consult navigation charts and marine guides specific to the Falkland Islands.

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