TAMMISAARI NORTH
- Latitude: 59.9787
- Longitude: 23.4354
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Tammisaari Uusimaa Finland
Web-site: http://www.portoftammisaari.fi
Tammisaari North Marine Port - Finland
Overview:
Tammisaari, also known as Ekenäs in Swedish, is a locality in Raseborg, Western Uusimaa, Finland. The area boasts a picturesque coastline and offers a variety of maritime services, including small-scale port operations, particularly in Tammisaari North. It serves primarily local and regional vessels and is not a major commercial port but provides essential services for fishing, recreational boating, and minor freight handling.
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 59.9790° N latitude and 23.4381° E longitude
- Nearby Cities: Helsinki (about 100 km east), Turku (approximately 95 km west)
- Accessibility: Located strategically along the Gulf of Finland, offering relatively sheltered waters and easy access for smaller vessels.
Port Specifications:
Infrastructure:
- Berths: Limited number of berths suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Docking Facilities: Floating docks and reasonably maintained piers for easy mooring.
- Depth: Accommodates vessels with a draft of up to around 4 to 5 meters. Depth near berths may vary slightly.
- Shore Facilities: Basic amenities available including water, electricity, and refueling stations.
Cargo Operations:
- Capacity: Primarily caters to local fishing and pleasure craft rather than large-scale commercial shipping.
- Handling Equipment: Limited cargo-handling equipment; most operations manual or utilize small-scale mechanical aids.
- Storage: Limited warehousing or open storage areas for minor goods and supplies.
Services Available:
- Refueling: Fuel stations available for diesel and gasoline.
- Repair and Maintenance: Basic repair services and facilities for minor maintenance.
- Mooring Assistance: Available upon request for docking and undocking operations.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities to handle standard marine waste and bilge water.
Communication and Safety:
- VHF Channels: Commonly monitored channels include 16 for distress and hailing, and a local working channel.
- Navigation Aids: Includes basic lighted buoys and shore-based navigation aids to assist with safe entry and departure.
- Security: Standard port security measures in place, but not high-intensity given its local nature.
- Rescue Services: Local coast guard or maritime authorities on call for emergencies.
Customs and Regulations:
- Entry Requirements: Due to its local nature, international shipping formalities are limited, primarily focusing on domestic vessel traffic.
- Regulations: Must comply with Finnish maritime regulations, including environmental protections and safety standards.
Nearby Amenities:
- Transportation: Road connections to major Finnish cities, public transport options.
- Accommodation and Dining: Nearby hotels, restaurants, and cafes catering to visitors and crew.
- Recreational Facilities: Access to local attractions, natural parks, and water sport activities.
Conclusion:
Tammisaari North Marine Port serves as an essential hub for local and regional maritime activities in southern Finland. It is ideally suited for small-scale maritime operations, including fishing and recreational boating, with all essential services available to ensure safe and efficient vessel handling. While not a major commercial port, Tammisaari North offers a charming and functional stop for maritime activities along the Finnish coastline.
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