TJARNO

  • SETJA
  • Latitude: 58.8656
  • Longitude: 11.1592
  • Baltic Sea
  • Port in Sweden

Location: Sweden

Tjärnö is actually not a conventional marine port but a notable island located on the west coast of Sweden. Tjärnö is renowned primarily for its marine biology research station rather than for commercial or industrial maritime activities. Below is a description and some specifications related to Tjärnö:

Description:

  • Location: Tjärnö is situated in the Strömstad Municipality in Västra Götaland County on the Bohuslän coast, north of Gothenburg.
  • Research Station: The island is home to the Tjärnö Marine Biological Laboratory (TMBL), which is managed by the University of Gothenburg. It serves as a key research and education facility focused on marine biology, oceanography, and related environmental sciences.
  • Natural Environment: The surrounding waters of Tjärnö are part of the Kosterhavet National Park, which is known for its rich marine biodiversity. The area features a variety of marine habitats, including rocky shores, soft bottoms, and some of the largest kelp forests in Scandinavia.

Specifications:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 58.868° N latitude and 11.125° E longitude.
  • Access: The island can be accessed by boat. It is connected to the mainland via a bridge, making it relatively easy to reach by road.
  • Facilities:
    • Research Laboratories: Equipped with state-of-the-art instruments for marine research.
    • Aquaria: Various aquaria for housing marine organisms used in research and education.
    • Vessels: Research boats and vessels available for fieldwork and marine sampling.
    • Dormitories and Guesthouses: Accommodations for researchers, students, and visitors.
    • Public Education: Facilities and programs aimed at increasing public awareness and understanding of marine ecosystems.

Key Research Areas:

  • Marine Ecology: Study of the relationships between marine organisms and their environments.
  • Biodiversity: Research to catalog and understand the vast array of marine species in the region.
  • Oceanography: Study of the physical and chemical properties of the marine environment.
  • Environmental Impact: Research focused on understanding human impacts on marine ecosystems and developing conservation strategies.

Activities:

  • Research: Conducting scientific studies and collecting data on marine life.
  • Education: Offering courses, workshops, and field experiences for students and researchers from around the world.
  • Community Engagement: Hosting events and activities to engage the local community and visitors in marine science.

Given its specific focus on marine research rather than cargo handling or ship traffic, Tjärnö should be seen as an important scientific and educational resource within Sweden's broader maritime landscape rather than a commercial port.

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