TRAMANDAI

  • BRTRM
  • Latitude: -29.9819
  • Longitude: -50.15
  • East Coast South America
  • Port in Brazil

Location: Tramandaí RS 95590-000 Brazil

Marine Port Description: Tramandaí, Brazil

Port Overview: Tramandaí is a coastal town located in the southern part of Brazil, within the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Historically known for its fishing industry, Tramandaí's port serves both commercial and recreational purposes. The port primarily handles the fishing fleet but is also prone to accommodating small cargo and oil-related activities due to the nearby petroleum industry.

Specifications:

  1. Location:

    • Latitude: Approximately -29.9842 S
    • Longitude: Approximately -50.1328 W
  2. Primary Functions:

    • Fishing port for local fisheries.
    • Entry point for small cargo vessels.
    • Support services for offshore PETROBRAS oil platforms.
  3. Port Facilities:

    • Fishing Docks: Specific areas designated for mooring and unloading fishing vessels.
    • Cargo Handling Area: Limited capacity, generally accommodating smaller vessels and localized trade.
    • Support Infrastructure: Warehousing and storage facilities that may cater to the oil industry and local trades.
    • Navigational Aids: Equipped with basic navigation lights and markers essential for safe entry and departure.
  4. Water Depth:

    • Alongside Depth: Ranges from 6.5 to 7 meters (variable based on specific berths).
    • Anchorage Depth: Up to 10 meters, situated in the specified anchorage zones outside the primary port.
  5. Tidal Information:

    • Subject to moderate tidal variations, which can influence port operations, especially for larger vessels.
  6. Pilotage and Tugs:

    • Pilotage services are typically available for vessels requiring assistance.
    • Tug assistance can be arranged, necessary for maneuvering in and out of port, especially for laden oil support craft.
  7. Cargo Handling Equipment:

    • Basic crane services for lighter cargo, with capacities appropriate for small to medium-sized vessels.
    • Not specializing in container or massive bulk handling.
  8. Nearby Industrial Facilities:

    • Proximity to PETROBRAS offshore oil platforms significantly influences port activities.
    • Mariculture and associated processing facilities leveraging the rich coastal waters.

Additional Notes:

  • Economic Impact:

    • The port of Tramandaí plays a crucial role in the local economy, driven by fisheries and oil support services.
  • Environmental Considerations:

    • Being an important coastal and marine ecosystem region, Tramandaí’s port activities are monitored for environmental impact, especially concerning oil industry operations.
  • Future Developments:

    • Any development plans typically emphasize enhanced support for offshore oil activities and improvements in fisheries infrastructure.

Contact Information:

  • Local port authority and maritime agency details should be referenced via Brazil’s national port directories or local maritime administration for specific operational inquiries and formal arrangements.

For any maritime or port-specific operations, confirming with the latest coastal navigation charts and direct communication with Tramandaí’s port authority is recommended for up-to-date conditions and regulations.

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