STYRSO SANDVIKSHAMNE

  • SESTR
  • Latitude: 57.6174
  • Longitude: 11.7611
  • Baltic Sea
  • Marina in Sweden

Location: Styrsö Västra Götalands län 43084 Sweden

Styrso Sandvikshamne, located in Sweden, is a small yet significant marine port primarily serving the island community of Styrsö in the Gothenburg Archipelago. As with many such regional ports in Sweden, it functions as a vital node for local maritime transport, supporting both passenger ferry services and fishing activities, along with catering to the needs of local residents and tourists.

Port Specifications and Features:

  1. Geographical Location:

    • Island: Styrsö
    • Coordinates: Approximately 57.6139° N latitude, 11.7993° E longitude
    • Region: Gothenburg Archipelago, Västra Götaland County
  2. Access:

    • Approach: The port can be approached mainly via local waterways with specific navigation channels marked for safe passage.
    • Depth: Generally suitable for smaller vessels as it is not designed to accommodate large cargo or tanker ships.
    • Navigational Aids: Buoys, beacons, and sometimes breakwaters to guide vessels safely into the harbor.
  3. Facilities:

    • Berths: Limited berths primarily designated for ferries, fishing boats, and smaller private vessels.
    • Passenger Terminal: Facilities for boarding and deboarding passengers, often including waiting areas and basic amenities.
    • Cargo Handling: Limited capacity for handling cargo, mainly catering to goods required by the island’s inhabitants.
    • Marina Services: Basic support services for private boats, such as fueling stations and minor repair services.
  4. Transport Links:

    • Ferry Services: Regularly scheduled passenger and freight ferries link Styrsö Sandvikshamne with the mainland and other islands within the archipelago.
    • Public Transit: Efficient links to local transport lines, ensuring connectivity with the wider regional transport network.
  5. Economic Role:

    • Tourism: An important port for tourists visiting the island, which is known for its natural beauty and recreational opportunities.
    • Local Economy: Supports the local economy by facilitating the transportation of goods and materials essential for everyday life.
  6. Environmental Considerations:

    • Efforts are typically made to ensure the port operates sustainably, with measures in place to protect the delicate marine environment of the archipelago.
    • Waste management systems and restrictions on emissions from vessels may be in place to minimize environmental impact.
  7. Community and Cultural Aspects:

    • Integration with Local Community: Acts as a community hub and often features local events or markets.
    • Cultural Significance: Reflects the maritime heritage of the region, with a history rooted in fishing and seafaring.

Additional Notes:

  • Regulatory Aspects: The operation and use of the port are subject to Swedish maritime regulations and safety standards.
  • Seasonal Variations: There may be seasonal variations in port activity, with summer months likely seeing increased traffic due to tourism.

Styrsö Sandvikshamne exemplifies the quaint and functional nature of small ports in the Swedish archipelago, serving as a crucial link between the beautiful islands and the mainland while supporting the socio-economic fabric of the local community.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
R/V SENSOR Other G0TEBORG 05:27:23
VIPAN Passenger STYRSOBOLAGET 05:26:51
YEMAYA Sailing 04:24:16
STORM Pleasure 04:22:52
KUNGSO Fishing 02:27:07
PARLAN 42 NOVA Pleasure 01:53:44
NAUTIC Fishing 01:24:06
YLVA Passenger STYRSOBOLAGET 12:29:00
VALO Other STYRSOBOLAGET 2/20/2025
RESCUER Port AMBULANCE 2/20/2025
baycraft 2/20/2025
ARLAN Passenger RO-RO SODRA SKARGARD 2/20/2025
LACKAN Pleasure 2/20/2025
SILVERTARNAN Passenger STYRSOBOLAGET 2/20/2025
JOEL Towing/Tug 2/20/2025
RIVO Other STYRSOBOLAGET 2/19/2025
VESTA Passenger STYRSOBOLAGET 2/19/2025
KRABBAN baycraft 2/19/2025
WILMA GG290 Fishing CH 16 2/19/2025
GOTA II Passenger STYRSOBOLAGET FRAKT 2/19/2025

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