THINGEYRI
- ISTEY
- Latitude: 65.8773
- Longitude: -23.4862
- North Atlantic
- Port in Iceland
Location: Iceland
Marine Port Description: Þingeyri, Iceland
Þingeyri, located in the Westfjords region of Iceland, is a small village and port area that serves primarily as a fishing harbor. It is situated on the Dýrafjörður fjord and is known for its picturesque surroundings, dominated by dramatic fjords and mountains. Although relatively small, the port at Þingeyri plays an essential role in the local economy and caters to various maritime activities.
Port Specifications
General Information
- Location: Þingeyri, Westfjords, Iceland
- Coordinates: Approximately 65.8750° N latitude, 23.5033° W longitude
- Primary Use: Fishing and small-scale commercial activities
Harbor Features
- Type: Natural Harbor
- Shelter: Offers good shelter from prevailing winds due to the surrounding fjord and mountainous terrain.
- Access: Accessible year-round, although weather conditions can sometimes limit access during the harsh winter months.
Port Infrastructure
- Berths/Docks: Limited number of berths primarily for fishing vessels and small commercial ships. Larger vessels may need to anchor offshore.
- Draft: Suitable for small to medium-sized vessels due to depth constraints near the shoreline.
- Anchorage: Available offshore with adequate shelter, but specific anchorage details should be confirmed with local port authorities.
Facilities and Services
- Cargo Handling: Limited facilities focused on handling fish and seafood products. Not equipped for large-scale container handling.
- Fuel Supply: Fuel services available for fishing vessels and small boats.
- Fresh Water Supply: Available, though limited.
- Repair Services: Basic repair services for fishing boats; major repair and dry docking facilities are not available locally.
- Waste Disposal: Limited facilities; specific arrangements may need to be made with port authorities.
Navigation
- Pilotage: Typically not required for smaller vessels, but pilots can be arranged for larger or less familiar ships.
- Tides: Generally minimal tidal range but can vary slightly with weather conditions.
- Charts and Aids to Navigation: Appropriate nautical charts should be used. Local aids to navigation include buoys and lights positioned to mark hazards and the entrance to the harbor.
Communication
- Port Authority: Communication with local port authority is essential for coordination of docking and services.
- Radio Frequencies: VHF radio channels typically used for port communications and maritime safety.
Additional Information
- Emergency Services: Limited but available locally; any severe medical or mechanical emergencies may require services from larger towns or cities in the region.
- Climate: Subarctic climate with cold winters and cool summers. Weather can change rapidly, so mariners should be prepared for sudden shifts in conditions.
Contact Information
To ensure up-to-date details and specific arrangements, contacting the local port authority or maritime agency is advisable before planning any port activities in Þingeyri.
Summary
Þingeyri's port is an essential facility supporting local fishing operations and small-scale maritime activities in the Westfjords region. It offers basic services and infrastructure appropriate for its scale but may require coordination with larger ports for more comprehensive needs.
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