VALNESET ANCH
- Latitude: 63.812
- Longitude: 9.63844
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Valneset Trøndelag Norway
Valneset Anchorage (VALNESET ANCH) is located in Norway and serves as a notable marine port for various maritime activities. Here’s an overview of its description and specifications:
Description:
Location:
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 63.7598° N latitude and 8.4922° E longitude.
- Region: Central Norway, within the jurisdiction of the Trøndelag county.
Purpose and Usage:
- Valneset Anchorage functions primarily as an anchorage point for vessels, particularly those engaged in offshore activities related to the oil and gas industry.
- It provides a safe and strategic location for ships to anchor while awaiting further instructions or services such as loading, unloading, or maintenance.
Environment:
- The anchorage area is situated in a sheltered fjord environment, protected from severe weather and sea conditions, which makes it a reliable location for anchorage operations.
- The region exhibits Nordic climatic conditions, with cold winters and mild summers.
Specifications:
Anchor Depth:
- The anchorage depth ranges from moderate to deepwater (typically between 20 to 40 meters), suitable for accommodating large vessels including tankers and cargo ships.
Anchorage Area:
- The area designated for anchoring is expansively mapped to ensure ample space for vessel maneuvering and anchorage without risk of collision or grounding.
Navigational Aids:
- The anchorage is well-marked with navigational buoys, beacons, and other aids to navigation, ensuring safe entry and exit.
- There is likely access to up-to-date charts and maritime information provided by Norwegian maritime authorities.
Port Infrastructure:
- While primarily an anchorage point, Valneset may have limited infrastructure compared to a full-fledged commercial port.
- It may offer access to maritime services such as bunkering, minor repairs, and supply logistics through arrangements with nearby ports or service providers.
Accessibility:
- The anchorage is accessible via major maritime routes and is well-connected to international shipping lanes.
- Supporting infrastructure in nearby coastal towns or cities provides logistical and operational support to anchored vessels.
Security and Safety:
- Navigational safety is a priority, with regular monitoring and coordination by the Norwegian Coast Guard and port authorities.
- Environmental regulations and protection measures are strictly adhered to, given Norway’s stringent environmental policies.
Services:
- Pilotage services may be available to assist vessels in navigating safely to the anchorage.
- Coordination for services like freshwater supply, provisions, and waste removal can typically be arranged.
Restrictions:
- There may be specific anchorage restrictions based on the size and type of vessel, ensuring safety and environmental protection.
- Temporary anchorage permits or permissions might be required, overseen by local maritime authorities.
Operational Notes:
- Communication: Ships are required to maintain direct communication with local port authorities and comply with Norwegian maritime regulations.
- Emergency Procedures: Emergency response protocols are established for various contingencies, including adverse weather conditions, oil spills, and medical emergencies.
Overall, Valneset Anchorage serves as a critical maritime node within Norway's extensive and strategically significant coastal network, supporting the safe and efficient operation of shipping activities, particularly those related to the energy sector.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
WILSON PORI | Cargo | BJUGN | 4/3/2025 | |
RUBIN | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 4/3/2025 | |
MOLOKIN | Cargo | 4/2/2025 | ||
WITH MARINE | Cargo | VALSNESET | 4/1/2025 | |
WILSON DUISBURG | Cargo | BJUGN | 3/31/2025 | |
WILSON BERGEN | Cargo | NOBJU | 3/30/2025 | |
WILSON LUGA | Cargo | GBGSY | 3/29/2025 | |
VESTBORG | Cargo | VALSNESET | 3/29/2025 | |
SAMSKIP KVITNOS | Cargo | VALSNESET | 3/28/2025 | |
M/V EIDHOLM | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 3/25/2025 | |
STAMFISKEN II | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 3/25/2025 | |
WILSON LEITH | Cargo | NOBJU | 3/21/2025 | |
TOBIAS | Other | FISHFARMS | 3/20/2025 | |
KEY BREEZE | Tanker | NOAVE > NOVAE | 3/14/2025 | |
KV NJORD HPB | Port | COASTGUARD PATROL | 3/13/2025 | |
KYV INSP. BAAT 20 | Other | 3/10/2025 | ||
AQS TOR | Cargo | RORVIK | 3/9/2025 | |
WILSON MOSEL | Cargo | NOVAE | 3/9/2025 | |
INSPEKSJONSBAAT 06A | Other | |||
SORDAL MARGRET | Towing/Tug |