TUBAN ANCH

  • Latitude: -6.7305
  • Longitude: 111.912
  • Indonesia
  • Anchorage in Indonesia

Location: Indonesia

Tuban Anch (short for Tuban Anchorage) in Indonesia refers to the anchorage areas associated with the port facilities near Tuban, which is located on the northern coast of East Java. Here is a general description and specification of the Tuban Anchorage area:

Description:

  • Location: Tuban is situated on the northern coast of the island of Java in Indonesia. It lies approximately 100 kilometers west of the larger port of Surabaya.
  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximate coordinates for the anchorage: 6°54'S 112°03'E.
  • Function: The anchorage serves vessels waiting to enter the port facilities or those requiring a safe place to anchor while awaiting instructions or cargo handling.
  • Nearby Facilities: The Port of Tuban includes facilities for the handling of various cargo types and serves as a logistics center for the region. The anchorage supports these operations by providing a safe location for ships in transit or those needing to unload/load cargo in the bay.

Specifications:

  • Anchorage Areas: The Tuban Anchorage has designated areas with adequate depth and holding ground for safe anchorage. Specific anchorage points are assigned based on the size and draft of the vessel.
  • Water Depth: Varying depths suitable for different vessel sizes. Generally, depths in anchorage areas range from 10 to 30 meters.
  • Bottom Type: Mixed (sand, mud, and possibly gravel), providing good holding ground but specific areas should be checked for precise conditions.
  • Protection: Naturally protected by the landmass of Java to some extent, but vessels should be aware of seasonal monsoons and weather patterns which can affect safety.

Navigation and Access:

  • Approach: Vessels approaching Tuban Anchorage typically navigate through the Java Sea. Proper maritime charts and navigation aids are essential for a safe approach.
  • Pilotage: Pilot services may be required for maneuvering into specific berth locations depending on the vessel and cargo type.
  • Traffic: The area can be relatively busy depending on local industrial activities and the throughput of the port facilities.

Services and Facilities:

  • Bunkering: Fueling services may be available for vessels at anchor.
  • Repairs and Maintenance: Some repair services might be accessible either at anchorage or within nearby port facilities.
  • Loading/Unloading: Transshipment operations, including lightering where cargo is transferred from large ships to smaller ones.

Regulatory and Administrative:

  • Port Authority: Governed by the local port authority which oversees the operations, safety, and coordination for the Tuban anchorage and port facilities.
  • Customs and Immigration: Standard procedures must be followed for international vessels, including clearance from customs and immigration authorities.

Note: Specific details such as maximum allowable vessel size, anchorage coordinates, and any other special regulations or requirements can be obtained by contacting the Tuban port authority or relevant maritime agency. Always ensure to have updated nautical charts and information prior to arrival.

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