TENNEBO ANCH

  • Latitude: 61.9139
  • Longitude: 5.16497
  • Norwegian Coast
  • Anchorage in Norway

Location: Anchorage Region Postal Code Norway

Tennebø, located in Norway, is known for its maritime activities, particularly around the anchorage area referred to as TENNEBO ANCH. While specific detailed descriptions and specifications of the anchorage might be scarce publicly, here is a generalized description and potential specifications based on typical small Norwegian ports and anchorages:

Location:

  • Region: Tennebø, Norway
  • Coordinates: Near 61.9° N latitude and 5.1° E longitude (approximate)

Description:

  • Nature: Tennebø anchorage is typically used for small to medium-sized vessels. It is an area off the coast where ships can anchor.
  • Surrounding Area: The anchorage is situated in a scenic area with rugged coastline typical of Norwegian geography, often characterized by fjords, rocky shores, and surrounding hills or mountainous terrain.

Specifications:

  • Depth: Adequate for small to medium vessels; detailed sounding charts would be required for precise depth information.
  • Seabed Composition: Likely sandy or muddy, typical for providing good holding ground for anchors.
  • Weather and Tidal Information: The area may experience varying weather conditions, including strong winds and maritime currents. Tides in Norwegian waters are generally moderate.

Navigation:

  • Approaches: Mariners should be aware of potential navigational hazards such as underwater rocks and varying depths.
  • Aids to Navigation: Presence of buoys and beacons to assist with safe navigation into the anchorage.
  • Regulations: Vessels must comply with Norwegian maritime regulations and local port authority guidelines.

Facilities and Services:

  • Mooring Services: Limited, generally oriented towards anchorage rather than extensive dock facilities.
  • Provisions: Basic services might be available in nearby towns; however, major supplies would likely require transit to larger ports.
  • Communication: Accessibility to standard maritime communication systems (VHF radio, emergency services).

Usage:

  • Commercial Use: Might serve fishing vessels, small cargo ships, and pleasure craft.
  • Recreational Use: Often used by yachts and small recreational boats exploring the Norwegian coast.

Environment and Conservation:

  • Environmental Protection: Norway emphasizes marine conservation, so adherence to environmental regulations is crucial.
  • Wildlife: The surrounding areas are likely rich in marine and birdlife given the typical ecological richness of Norwegian coastal regions.

Nearby Facilities:

  • Nearest Major Port: Bergen or Ålesund, providing more extensive maritime services.
  • Emergency Services: Access to Norwegian coastal rescue services and local maritime patrols.

For detailed, current, and specific information on Tennebø anchorage, mariners should refer to updated nautical charts, the Norwegian Hydrographic Service, and local maritime authorities.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
FOSNA MASTER Cargo 05:26:59
SORDAL AEGE Dredging CH16 05:25:53
SOLUNDIR Passenger GULEN-NAARA 05:25:32
FAGSKULEN Other TENNEBO 05:22:15
HAVFLUD Fishing 04:23:13
AURLAND Passenger MAALOEY 03:58:53
ALBACORE Fishing CH16/97197652 03:28:29
SKULEBAS Cargo MAALOY VGS 02:55:43
DINA Pleasure 2/20/2025
ZEPHYR 2 Passenger 2/20/2025
RESTLESS WIND Cargo CH16 2/20/2025
FROEY NJORD Other 2/20/2025
DYKKERSERVICE 10 Cargo HYEN 2/19/2025
ARKEN Pleasure 2/19/2025
TYFON Cargo 2/18/2025
FJORDSOL Other FLORO-SELJE 2/18/2025
TIN Fishing 2/17/2025
FROY JUNIOR Cargo CALL 48094745 2/14/2025
INGUN Other 2/13/2025
AMB ROSESOL Other HARDBAKKE 2/12/2025

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