TYSTBERGA
- SETYA
- Latitude: 58.7203
- Longitude: 17.2725
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Sweden
Location: Sweden
Tystberga is a small locality in Sweden, and it is not widely recognized as an international marine port for commercial shipping or large-scale maritime activities. Instead, it is more of a local community with some historical and scenic values rather than a major logistical hub.
General Description:
- Location: Tystberga is situated in Nyköping Municipality in Södermanland County, southeastern Sweden.
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 58.8667° N latitude, and 17.2833° E longitude.
- Setting: The area is characterized by rural landscapes, traditional Swedish countryside, and proximity to small water bodies and archipelagos.
Specifications and Facilities:
Port Type:
- Recreational and Small Craft: There are facilities for recreational boating, including marinas and docks suited for small craft rather than large commercial vessels.
- No Major Commercial Port: Tystberga does not host facilities for large commercial shipping operations.
Berthing:
- Small-scale berthing for personal and recreational boats.
- Limited infrastructure for commercial berthing.
Navigational Aids:
- Basic navigational aids aimed at smaller vessels, with well-marked channels for safe navigation.
- Local charts and guidance are available for boaters.
Cargo Handling:
- Not Applicable: There are no significant cargo handling facilities given the absence of commercial port operations.
Storage and Warehousing:
- Very limited or non-existent. Storage facilities for commercial goods are not a characteristic of Tystberga.
Customs and Regulations:
- There is no customs office due to the absence of significant commercial port activities.
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Accessible via local road networks connecting to larger highways and the nearby town of Nyköping.
- Rail Access: Limited railway services, primarily serving local and regional transport needs.
Nearby Ports:
- Nyköping Harbor: A more prominent port located approximately 25 kilometers (about 15.5 miles) south of Tystberga.
- Stockholm Archipelago: To the northeast, several ports and marinas serve more significant commercial and recreational activities.
Economic and Strategic Importance:
- Local Economy: Primarily driven by agriculture, local businesses, and tourism.
- Strategic Importance: Limited on a national or international scale, Tystberga serves mostly local and recreational maritime needs.
Environmental and Community Considerations:
- Environmental Regulations: Adhering to Swedish environmental standards to protect local waterways and ecosystems.
- Community Use: Popular with local residents for boating, fishing, and other recreational activities.
In summary, Tystberga is not recognized as a major marine port but does provide facilities for local and recreational boating. For more extensive port services, one would need to look at larger nearby ports such as in Nyköping or further afield in Stockholm.
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