TEISHI
- JPTIS
- Latitude: 34.6319
- Longitude: 138.892
- Japan Coast
- Port in Japan
Location: Japan
As of the most recent data up to 2023, specific detailed information about every small port may not be readily available or comprehensive online, especially for lesser-known ports like "Teishi." However, I will provide a general guideline for the type of information typically associated with marine port descriptions and specifications, which you can apply to any port including Teishi if additional details are found through local maritime databases or Japan's port authorities.
General Marine Port Description and Specifications:
Port Name: Teishi Port
Location:
- Country: Japan
- Region: This would typically include the prefecture and the nearest city or geographic coordinates.
Port Type:
- Examples include cargo port, fishing port, ferry terminal, recreational marina, etc.
Operational Information:
- Owner/Operator: This might be a local government, a private company, or a port authority.
- Operating Hours: Details about whether the port operates 24/7 or specific working hours.
- Facilities: Warehousing, refueling, dry docks, ship repair, etc.
Navigation and Access:
- Channel Depth: Minimum and maximum depth at low tide.
- Prevailing Wind and Current Conditions: Important for safe navigation.
- Pilots: Availability of pilotage services.
- Tide Information: Details of tidal ranges and times.
Berthing Specifications:
- Number of Berths: Details on how many berths are available.
- Length and Draft Restrictions: Maximum vessel length and draft that the port can accommodate.
- Mooring Facilities: Types of mooring facilities available.
Cargo Handling Equipment:
- Cranes: Types and capacities of cranes available.
- Storage Space: Availability of open and closed storage areas.
Services Available:
- Customs Services: If the port handles international cargo, customs services would be pertinent.
- Security: Details on port security and ISPS code compliance.
- Waste Disposal: Services to handle ship-generated waste.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Proximity to major highways or rail networks.
- Intermodal Facilities: Availability of intermodal transport facilities for seamless cargo transfer.
Utilities:
- Electricity: Availability and type of electrical hookups available for vessels.
- Water: Potable water supply for vessels.
Emergency Services:
- Firefighting: Firefighting capabilities and equipment.
- Medical: Proximity and availability of medical facilities.
Teishi Port Specifics (Hypothetical Example)
- Port Name: Teishi Port
- Location: XYZ Prefecture, Japan, near the city of ABC.
- Type: Primarily a fishing port but occasionally handles small cargo vessels.
- Owner/Operator: XYZ Prefectural Government.
- Facilities: Includes mooring spots for fishing vessels, a small warehouse, and a fish market.
- Navigation: The port is accessible through a 5-meter-deep channel suitable for small-to-medium vessels.
- Berthing: Four berthing spots with a maximum vessel length of 50 meters.
- Cargo Handling: Basic facilities including forklift trucks and small cranes.
- Services: Waste disposal services, basic medical aid, and a small firefighting unit.
- Connectivity: Connected to the local road network, about 10 km from the nearest highway.
For the most comprehensive and specific information on Teishi Port, it would be best to consult directly with Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport, and Tourism (MLIT) or local port authorities and databases.
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