TEROYA
- Latitude: 62.5504
- Longitude: 6.26087
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Norway Norway
Marine Port: Teroya, Norway
Location:
- Teroya is situated on the western coast of Norway, within the Møre og Romsdal county.
- It is an island location known for a blend of natural beauty and maritime activity.
Coordinates:
- Latitude: Approximately 62.35° N
- Longitude: Approximately 5.66° E
Port Specifications:
Harbor Type:
- Natural harbor, protected from harsh weather conditions by surrounding landmasses.
Port Facilities:
- Commercial Docks: Facilities to accommodate various types of commercial vessels including cargo ships, fishing boats, and ferries.
- Marina: Docking space for recreational boats and yachts, providing amenities like water, electricity, and fueling stations.
- Cargo Handling: Equipped with cranes and other equipment suitable for loading and unloading bulk and containerized goods.
- Ferries: Regular ferry services connect Teroya with nearby islands and the mainland, enhancing its accessibility.
- Ship Maintenance: Basic repair services available, including dry docks for smaller vessels.
Navigation and Piloting:
- Channel Depth: The approach channel depth is approximately 10-12 meters, sufficient for most mid-sized vessels.
- Anchorage: Safe anchorage areas are available within the harbor with good holding ground.
- Tidal Range: Moderate tidal range, typically around 1-2 meters.
- Navigational Aids: Well-marked navigation aids including buoys and lighthouses ensure safe piloting.
Operational Hours:
- The port operates 24/7, facilitating continuous maritime activity.
Customs and Security:
- The port is under Norwegian regulatory standards, ensuring high levels of security and efficient customs processing for cargo and passengers.
Environmental Considerations:
- Measures in place for environmental protection, including spill response equipment and waste disposal services.
- Active efforts to maintain the pristine natural surroundings of Teroya.
Special Features:
- Proximity to notable fjords and the rich marine ecosystems of Norway's coastal waters.
- Offers various maritime services including fishing tours, seafood processing, and marine research facilities.
Local Economy:
- The port plays a crucial role in the local economy, supporting fisheries, tourism, and trade.
- Utilizes the longstanding maritime heritage of Norway, fostering a robust local maritime community.
In summary, Teroya port is a well-equipped, versatile hub on Norway’s western coast that caters to both commercial and recreational maritime activities. While embracing modern maritime operations, the port maintains a strong connection with the natural and cultural heritage of the region.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUD WILLIKSEN | Fishing | 2/19/2026 | ||
| ERLING JARL | Cargo | 2/19/2026 | ||
| NAUTILUS SURVEY | Other | CHANAL 16 | 2/19/2026 | |
| F/V EMERAUDE | Fishing | SOVIK (NOSOV) | 1/28/2026 | |
| GUBBEN | Other | 1/28/2026 | ||
| HILDRING | Fishing | 1/25/2026 | ||
| KALVOY | Other | AALESUND | 1/23/2026 | |
| INGRID MAJALA | Fishing | 1/23/2026 | ||
| GADUS NEPTUN | Fishing | |||
| TEMPO | Fishing | |||
| HARTO | Fishing | |||
| KIRKELLA | Fishing |