VANHANKAUPUNGINSELKA
- Latitude: 60.1914
- Longitude: 25.0133
- Baltic Sea
- Marina in Finland
Location: Helsinki Finland
Marine Port Description and Specification: Vanhankaupunginselkä, Finland
Location:
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 60.2000° N, 24.9667° E
- Region: Located in Helsinki, Finland. Vanhankaupunginselkä is an inner bay area in the eastern part of Helsinki.
- Geographical Context: The bay is situated where the Vantaa River flows into the Gulf of Finland. It is a historically significant area, being the founding place of Helsinki city in 1550.
Port Type:
- Type: Vanhankaupunginselkä is not a commercial cargo handling port but rather a bay area that might serve recreational, scientific, and potentially small-scale fishing activities.
- Primary Functions: Given its smaller scale, it is primarily used for environmental research, leisure boating, and potentially small-scale fishing.
Technical Specifications:
- Water Depth: Varies but generally shallow, suitable for small boats and scientific vessels. The exact depths must be checked via nautical charts.
- Tidal Range and Currents: The area is influenced by minor tidal changes common to the Baltic Sea region and possibly currents from the Vantaa River.
- Facilities:
- Docks/Piers: Limited to small piers for research vessels and recreational boats.
- Marina Infrastructure: Likely the presence of a small marina offering basic services like fueling, docking, and minor repairs.
- Scientific Stations: Potentially research facilities given the ecological and historical importance of the area.
Accessibility:
- Navigational Aids: Likely minimal due to the nature of the bay area, but local navigation is aided by marine charts and possibly some buoy markers.
- Road Access: Good road connections to the rest of Helsinki, with access by car, bus, and bike.
- Public Transport: Readily accessible due to proximity to Helsinki city center.
Environmental and Operational Considerations:
- Ecologically Sensitive Area: Yes, known for its biodiversity and historical significance. Environmental protections are likely in place.
- Operational Restrictions: Possible restrictions on the type and scale of vessels due to shallow water and environmental sensitivity.
- Seasonal Impacts: Winter conditions could impact water accessibility due to ice cover. The bay may freeze over during cold months, necessitating ice-breaking or seasonal suspension of some activities.
Uses:
- Recreation: Popular for local recreation, including boating, kayaking, and fishing.
- Research: Often used for ecological and environmental studies, given its proximity to urban areas and diverse ecosystems.
Tourism and Attractions:
- Historical Sites: Historical markers and sites indicating the original founding location of Helsinki.
- Nature Trails & Parks: Surrounding areas may include trails and parks for outdoor activities.
Connectivity:
- Proximity to Major City: Located within Helsinki, providing easy access to city amenities and services.
- Nearby Ports: Helsinki major port facilities and harbors are in proximity for larger commercial activities.
Safety and Security:
- Patrol and Monitoring: Likely monitored by local authorities and environmental agencies to ensure the protection of the area.
Vanhankaupunginselkä serves a unique blend of recreational, historical, and ecological purposes, distinguished from typical commercial ports by its focus on environmental sustainability and public enjoyment.
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