STAVANGER ANCH

  • Latitude: 59.0202
  • Longitude: 5.69718
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Anchorage in Norway

Location: Stavanger Norway

Marine Port Description: STAVANGER ANCH, Norway

Overview:

Stavanger Anchorage (STAVANGER ANCH) is a significant maritime location situated near the city of Stavanger in Norway. Stavanger is renowned for its historical maritime connections, vibrant economy, and strategic importance in the North Sea region.

Location:

  • Coordinates: 58° 58' N, 5° 44' E
  • Proximity: Near the southwestern coast of Norway, providing access to the North Sea.

Anchorage Specifications:

  1. Water Depth:

    • Anchorage areas can accommodate vessels requiring varying draft levels.
    • Depth Ranges: Typically ranges between 10 to 30 meters, depending upon the specific anchorage point.
  2. Tidal Information:

    • Tidal Variations: Moderate tidal variations, generally ranging between 0.5 to 1.5 meters.
    • Type: Semi-diurnal, with two high and two low tides each day.
  3. Holding Ground:

    • Sea Bed: Generally comprises mud, sand, and some rocky patches, which provide a good holding ground for anchorage.
  4. Approach:

    • Entry is typically straightforward under normal weather conditions.
    • Vessels are required to approach through designated sea channels to avoid underwater hazards.
    • The port is well marked with navigational aids such as buoys and beacons.
  5. Mooring Facilities:

    • Anchorage areas provide sufficient space for large commercial vessels, tankers, and cargo ships.
    • Mooring Type: Typically use anchor systems that are standard for deep-water ports.
  6. Weather Conditions:

    • Wind: Variable, with potential for strong gusts, especially during the winter months.
    • Visibility: Can be impacted by fog, especially in autumn and early winter.

Port Facilities:

  • Services: The nearby Port of Stavanger offers various marine services including bunkering, provisioning, and technical support.
  • Port Authorities: Managed by the Stavanger Port Authority, which regulates maritime traffic and ensures safety and efficiency.

Connectivity:

  • Transport Links: Excellent connections via road, rail, and air. The Stavanger Airport is in close proximity, facilitating seamless transport and logistics.
  • Industrial Areas: Nearby industrial zones support offshore oil and gas industries, shipbuilding, and maritime services.

Key Regulations:

  • Compliance with International Maritime Organization (IMO) standards.
  • Ships are required to adhere to Norwegian port state control regulations.
  • Environmental protocols are enforced to protect the surrounding marine ecosystem.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Repair and Maintenance: Several shipyards and dry docks in the vicinity for ship repairs and maintenance.
  • Customs and Immigration: Efficient processing for foreign vessels and crew at nearby Stavanger Port.

Additional Notes:

  • Strategic Importance: The port serves as a crucial hub for Norway’s petroleum industry, with significant offshore activity.
  • Tourism: Stavanger is also a cruise destination, with the anchorage often used by large passenger vessels.

For updated information, marine operators are advised to contact the Stavanger Port Authority or consult relevant nautical charts and sailing directions prior to arrival.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
SYGNA TIDE Cargo AMOEYFJORDEN 12:55:56
KV SORTLAND baycraft COASTGUARD 1/17/2025
BBC MINNESOTA Cargo BEANR 1/14/2025
Other 1/14/2025
NORNE Cargo AMOYFJORDEN 1/11/2025
KAIROS Tanker NORIV 1/3/2025
GRINNA Cargo NOZAF 12/31/2024
COE LUISA Cargo FOR ORDER 12/27/2024
SAMSKIP KVITBJORN Cargo AMOYFJORDEN ANCH 12/23/2024
NS ORLA baycraft AAMOYFJORDEN 12/23/2024
BULKNES Cargo GBGTY 12/23/2024
FJORDNES Cargo AMOYFJORDEN 12/20/2024
BB OCEAN Towing/Tug STAVANGER 12/20/2024

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