TRYPHENA
- NZTRY
- Latitude: -36.321
- Longitude: 175.487
- East Australia
- Port in New Zealand
Location: Tryphena Great Barrier Island New Zealand
Marine Port Description and Specification: Tryphena, New Zealand
Location: Tryphena is a small settlement located on Great Barrier Island, part of New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. It lies on the southwestern coast of the island and is one of the key access points for maritime traffic.
Geographic Coordinates: Latitude: Around 36.2800° S Longitude: Around 175.4700° E
Overview: Tryphena serves as one of the main ports and villages on Great Barrier Island. The port and its facilities primarily cater to small vessels, fishing boats, and ferries, with limited infrastructure for larger commercial ships.
Facilities and Services:
Harbor and Anchorage:
- The harbor is relatively small and offers sheltered anchorage, particularly suited for smaller vessels.
- Depths vary; typically, vessels drawing up to around 2-3 meters can anchor safely.
- Buoyage and moorings may be available for visiting vessels.
Pier and Jetties:
- There are a couple of wharves available where ferries and small boats can dock. These are generally not suitable for large commercial vessels.
- Ferry services connect Tryphena with mainland New Zealand (e.g., via Auckland).
Ferry and Passenger Services:
- Regular ferry services are available to and from Auckland, often accommodating both passengers and light freight.
- Seasonal schedules and availability of services may vary.
Cargo Handling:
- Limited cargo handling capabilities; primarily catering to local needs and import/export of goods necessary for the island's sustenance.
- No large-scale cargo terminals or specialized equipment typically found in bigger commercial ports.
Maritime Support Services:
- Basic provisions for refueling and minor repairs are available.
- Local marine services can assist with general maintenance, emergency repairs, and other maritime needs.
- No extensive shipyard or drydock facilities.
Navigation and Safety:
- Standard maritime navigational aids are present to assist vessels entering and exiting the harbor.
- Local mariners are familiar with conditions and can provide guidance if necessary.
Local Economy and Activities: The economy of Tryphena and the surrounding area is primarily driven by tourism, fishing, and the local community's sustenance. Visitors enjoy various recreational activities, including fishing, boating, and exploring the natural landscapes of Great Barrier Island.
Environmental Considerations: Great Barrier Island is renowned for its stunning natural environment, including clear waters, native bush, and marine reserves. As such, environmental preservation is a priority, with regulations in place to minimize impact from maritime activities.
Connectivity and Transportation: Besides ferry services, the island's internal road network connects Tryphena with other parts of Great Barrier Island. There is a small airstrip at Claris, offering additional access by aircraft.
Conclusion: Tryphena's port is a quaint, functional maritime facility primarily aimed at local and small-scale maritime activities. While it lacks extensive commercial infrastructure, it serves its purpose well for the community and visitors of Great Barrier Island. Mariners planning to visit should prepare for limited facilities and ensure they have all necessary provisions and support arranged in advance.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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KALAMARI | Sailing | 11/11/2024 |