ULVERSTONE
- AUULV
- Latitude: -41.1513
- Longitude: 146.167
- East Australia
- Port in Australia
Location: Ulverstone Tasmania Australia
ULVERSTONE Marine Port - Australia
Overview:
Ulverstone is a town situated on the northern coast of Tasmania, Australia. It lies along the mouth of the Leven River, which flows into Bass Strait. The township and its surrounding areas serve mostly as a regional center for the agricultural sector and as a residential node for broader metropolitan regions. While not a major commercial port, Ulverstone does facilitate certain types of marine activities, particularly those related to local industries and recreational boating.
Port Facilities and Specifications:
Location:
- Coordinates: 41°09′S 146°11′E
- Situated to serve the northern Tasmanian coast, accessible from Bass Strait.
Port Type:
- Primarily a regional and recreational port.
Harbor Details:
- Entry: The port entrance is via the Leven River which requires careful navigation due to sandbars and shifting sediments.
- Draft: Varies with conditions; generally shallow draft suitable for smaller vessels.
- Berths: Limited number of berths catered mainly towards small to medium recreational and fishing vessels.
Operational Information:
- Port Authority: Governed by regional authority regulations.
- Hours: Daylight operations are preferred; conditions can vary rapidly.
- Usage: Serving local fishing activities, small commercial craft, and recreational boating.
Facilities:
- Wharf: A small wharf facility is available, mainly for temporary mooring.
- Ship Repair: Basic facilities; complex repairs would need to be outsourced to larger ports.
- Fuel: Limited refueling options; typically arranged by the town's local services.
- Storage: Minimal warehousing available.
Navigation Aids:
- Buoys and markers are positioned along the entrance channel and within the river.
- Harbor lights assist with entry after dusk, though it is recommended to navigate during daylight hours.
Local Industries:
- Agricultural and fishing sectors dominate.
- Recreational and tourism activities also prevalent given the scenic nature of the region.
Weather Conditions:
- Temperate maritime climate, but conditions over Bass Strait can be unpredictable.
- Mariners should be aware of potential for rapid weather changes and strong winds.
Nearby Ports:
- Devonport: A larger commercial port located to the east.
- Burnie: A significant industrial port to the west.
Additional Information:
Ulverstone offers picturesque landscapes and is a hub for local community events. Its port, while not extensive, serves to support the local economy by facilitating the crucial fishing industry and offering a haven for recreational mariners. Adequate planning is essential for any maritime operation given the limitations and specific requirements of navigating the Leven River and the entrance from Bass Strait.
Contact Details:
- Local Port Authority or Regional Government Office.
For marine operations or shipping logistics, it would be advisable to coordinate with local marine authorities for the most current and detailed information.
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