TYRHAUG
- Latitude: 63.3517
- Longitude: 8.15972
- Norwegian Coast
- Marina in Norway
Location: Kvernes Norway
Tyrhaug is not a widespread name for a marine port in Norway, but Tyrhaug could refer to a lighthouse, particularly the Tyrhaug Lighthouse which is situated in the Hemne municipality in Trøndelag County. However, if you're referring to a marine port facility named Tyrhaug, the information might not be extensively documented or it may refer to a smaller, lesser-known harbor.
Here's a description and the general specifications you can consider for a typical Norwegian port:
General Description:
Norwegian ports are well-known for their advanced infrastructure and strategic importance in maritime activities, including commercial shipping, fishing, and tourism. Ports in Norway are equipped to handle a variety of vessels ranging from small fishing boats to large container ships and cruise liners.
Specification Considerations:
Location: A port named Tyrhaug (if it exists as a port) would likely be situated along the rugged coastline of Norway, characterized by fjords, islands, and scenic maritime routes.
Coordinates: An exact set of geographic coordinates would be required for precise identification.
Harbor Type: Likely to be a natural or semi-natural harbor, given Norway's geography.
Facilities:
- Docking: Ability to accommodate vessels of various sizes possibly up to medium-sized commercial ships.
- Cargo Handling: Machinery like cranes for loading and unloading cargo.
- Storage Facilities: Warehouses and possibly refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
- Passenger Services: If catering to ferries or cruise ships, passenger terminals would be available.
Navigation:
- Navigational Aids: Lighthouses, buoys, and modern navigational systems to guide ships safely.
- Tugs and Pilotage: Services available for maneuvering larger ships.
Safety and Security:
- Maritime Security: Facilities for customs and immigration checks.
- Emergency Services: Equipped with fire-fighting capabilities and medical emergency response.
Environmental Measures:
- Pollution Control: Measures for oil spills, waste disposal, and general environmental conservation in line with Norway's stringent environmental regulations.
Connectivity:
- Transport Links: Availability of road and possibly rail connections for efficient cargo movement.
- Communication: Modern communication systems for efficient port operations.
If you are referring to a specific facility or have additional details such as geographic area or nearest town, that would help in providing a more tailored description. For in-depth and accurate information, consulting Norwegian marine authorities or local sources would be advisable.
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Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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LAUTUS | Towing/Tug | CH16 | 1/30/2025 | |
VIKING SEA | Dredging | 1/30/2025 | ||
VAEROY | Cargo | 1/30/2025 | ||
NORINGEN | Cargo | 1/22/2025 | ||
JEKTHOLM | Other | 1/20/2025 | ||
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