TAALINTEHDAS DALSBRU
- Latitude: 60.0186
- Longitude: 22.5071
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Taalintehdas 25900 Finland
Taalintehdas (also known as Dalsbruk in Swedish) is a small but historically significant port located in Finland's Archipelago Sea region. Here is a detailed description and specification of the port:
General Information:
- Location: Taalintehdas, Kemiönsaari (Kimitoön) municipality, Southwest Finland.
- Coordinates: Approximately 60.018N latitude and 22.505E longitude.
- Accessibility: Situated in the Finnish archipelago, Taalintehdas is accessible by sea and is a part of Finland’s extensive network of coastal waterways.
Port Specifications:
Port Type:
- Type: Coastal/Maritime Port primarily serving domestic and regional maritime traffic.
Infrastructure:
- Quaysides and Berths: The port has multiple quays designed to handle various types of vessels, including small and medium-sized commercial ships, fishing boats, and recreational yachts.
- Water Depth: The depth alongside the quays ranges typically from 3-6 meters, accommodating vessels with moderate draft requirements.
- Facilities: The port offers basic amenities, including docking facilities, loading and unloading services, and maritime logistics support. There are also provisions for refueling and minor repairs.
Services:
- Cargo Handling: The port handles a variety of cargo, including timber, building materials, and general goods. It has facilities for storage and warehousing.
- Passenger Services: Although primarily a cargo port, Taalintehdas also accommodates passenger vessels, particularly during the summer season when tourism peaks in the archipelago.
- Navigation and Safety: The port is equipped with necessary navigation aids like buoys and lights. The Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency ensures that the port meets the required safety standards.
Economic Importance:
- Industry: Historically, Taalintehdas (Dalsbruk) developed around ironworks and shipbuilding industries. Today, tourism, local craftsmanship, and small-scale manufacturing play significant roles.
- Tourism: The port is a hub for tourists exploring the Archipelago Sea’s natural beauty and cultural sites. Marine-based activities like boating and fishing are popular.
Environmental Considerations:
- Sustainability: Taalintehdas port operates with an emphasis on maintaining the ecological balance of the sensitive archipelago environment. Waste management, pollution control, and sustainable practices are integral to its operations.
Historical Significance:
- History: The port town of Taalintehdas has a rich history dating back to the 17th century. It once housed one of Finland's oldest ironworks, which significantly influenced the region's development.
Connectivity:
- Road Access: Well-connected by road to the mainland, providing links to major Finnish cities.
- Sea Routes: Regularly serviced by regional ferry routes facilitating transport across the archipelago and to the mainland.
Overall, Taalintehdas (Dalsbruk) is a vital component of Finland's maritime infrastructure, balancing its historical legacy with modern economic activities and environmental stewardship.
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