STRELASUND
- Latitude: 54.2636
- Longitude: 13.1736
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Germany
Location: Stralsund Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Germany
Marine Port Description and Specification: Stralsund, Germany
General Overview: Stralsund is a city located in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Northern Germany. It sits on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea and faces the island of Rügen. The marine port of Stralsund, also known as the Port of Stralsund, holds historical significance and economic importance for the region. It has been a hub for maritime activities for centuries and continues to serve as a gateway for trade, tourism, and industry.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 54.3139° N latitude and 13.0896° E longitude.
- Body of Water: Baltic Sea, specifically in the Strelasund strait, which separates the city from the island of Rügen.
- Country: Germany
- Region: Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Port Characteristics:
- Port Type: Coastal natural, cargo and passenger port
- Navigational Aids: Equipped with modern navigational aids including lighthouses and buoys, and managed with the assistance of the nearby VTS (Vessel Traffic Service) systems.
Infrastructure and Facilities:
- Berths and Quays: Multiple berths accommodating different types of vessels including cargo ships, passenger ferries, fishing boats, and recreational yachts. Quays are outfitted to handle both general cargo and containers.
- Terminal Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for loading and unloading various types of cargo including bulk goods, project cargo, and containers.
- Passenger Terminals: Infrastructure to support ferry and cruise ship operations, including customs and immigration services, waiting lounges, and passenger amenities.
- Logistics and Warehousing: Warehousing facilities for storage of goods, along with logistics services that support efficient cargo handling and distribution.
- Ship Repair and Maintenance: Partnered or on-site facilities providing ship repair and maintenance services.
- Bunkering: Availability of bunkering services for fuel and lubricants.
Connectivity:
- Land Transport: Well-connected by road and rail networks for the transportation of goods to and from the hinterland. The port is accessible via highways and has railway links facilitating efficient cargo movement.
- Sea Routes: Strategically located for maritime routes connecting to other Baltic ports, Scandinavia, Russia, and beyond. Regular ferry services connect Stralsund to nearby island destinations.
Operations:
- Operational Hours: Typically operates 24/7, enabling continuous handling of ships and cargo.
- Security: Compliant with ISPS (International Ship and Port Facility Security) Code, ensuring safety and security measures for vessels, cargo, and port facilities.
Economic Role:
- Trade: Plays a significant role in regional trade, handling a variety of goods including industrial products, agricultural goods, and raw materials.
- Tourism: Important for the tourism industry, serving cruise ships and ferry services that bring tourists to the historic city and nearby attractions.
- Fishing and Marine Industry: Supports local fishing activities and related marine industries.
Environmental Considerations:
- Environmental Policies: Adheres to strict environmental regulations to minimize the impact of port activities on the surrounding ecosystem. Measures include waste management systems, oil spill response capabilities, and initiatives for sustainable development.
- Sustainable Practices: Implementation of practices aimed at reducing carbon footprint and encouraging green port initiatives.
The port of Stralsund is not only a vital commercial hub but also a link between maritime heritage and modern economic growth in the region. As such, it continues to be developed and upgraded to meet contemporary demands while preserving its historical significance.
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