TYSSEDAL
- NOTSX
- Latitude: 60.1173
- Longitude: 6.55033
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Norway
Here's an overview and some specifications for the marine port of Tyssedal in Norway:
Overview:
Tyssedal is a small settlement on the western coast of Norway, situated in Ullensvang municipality in Vestland county. The port has historical significance, primarily due to its role in supporting the local industry. It is located at the end of the Sørfjorden, a branch of the Hardangerfjord. The area is known for its natural beauty, with scenic fjords and mountains. Tyssedal is particularly noted for its hydroelectric power station, which is a key part of its industrial landscape.
Port Specifications:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 60.124° N
- Longitude: Approximately 6.554° E
- The port is situated on the southeastern shore of the Hardangerfjord.
Port Type:
- Primarily a commercial port that supports local industries.
Water Depth:
- The port can accommodate vessels with a considerable draft due to the deep fjords typical of the region.
- Berth depths may vary but are generally deep enough for medium-sized cargo vessels.
Facilities:
- Loading and Unloading: Equipped for handling industrial materials and general cargo.
- Storage: Availability of storage facilities, possibly including warehousing or open storage areas.
- Utilities: Access to essential utilities like electricity and fresh water, largely supported by the local hydroelectric plant.
Navigation:
- Pilotage: Pilot services are typically available and might be compulsory for certain vessel sizes.
- Tug Assistance: Tugs are available to assist with maneuvering, although the exact specifications of the tugs would need to be confirmed with local port authorities.
- Navigation Aids: Standard navigational aids such as lights, buoys, and radio communication are in place to ensure safe passage.
Industrial Connection:
- Hydropower Plant: There is a significant hydroelectric power station (Tyssedal Power Station) which has historically provided power for local industry.
- Industry: Traditionally, the port has supported industries such as metallurgy and energy production.
Customs and Regulations:
- As part of Norway, Tyssedal adheres to Norwegian maritime laws and EU regulations.
- Vessels must comply with local and international maritime safety and environmental regulations.
Environmental and Safety Measures:
- Measures are in place to protect the pristine natural environment, in line with Norway’s commitment to environmental conservation.
- Safety protocols adhere to national and international standards for maritime operations.
Additional Information:
For detailed navigational charts, berth-specific depths, and up-to-date operational details, it's advisable to contact the local port authority or visit official maritime resources provided by Norway. Depending on your specific needs, the logistics companies operating within the region may also offer additional support and services.
If you need more precise data or specifics on cargo handling capabilities or recent infrastructural developments, consulting the latest port authority reports or maritime directories would be prudent.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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VESTBORG | Cargo | SAUDA | 1/9/2025 | |
WILSON PORI | Cargo | TYSSEDAL | 1/9/2025 | |
BB WORKER | Towing/Tug | STAVANGER | 12/20/2024 | |
STAR HARRIER | Cargo | NOTSX | 12/20/2024 |