VIDLIN
- GBVID
- Latitude: 60.3715
- Longitude: -1.13003
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in UK
Location: Vidlin Shetland UK
Vidlin is a small terminal located in Shetland, Scotland, UK. It primarily serves as a fishing and small vessel port rather than a major commercial shipping hub. Here are some key details and specifications:
Location
- Latitude: 60.3291° N
- Longitude: 1.1504° W
- Region: Shetland Islands, Scotland
- Country: United Kingdom
General Characteristics
- Type of Port: Small port primarily used for fishing, leisure, and small cargo operations.
- Ownership: Publicly managed; typically under local council or community organization oversight.
Facilities
- Fishing: Facilities to support local fishing vessels, including docking and possibly basic maintenance services.
- Berthing: Limited berthing space suitable for small to medium-sized vessels.
- Cargo Handling: Primarily designed for handling small-scale cargo rather than large commercial quantities.
- Fueling: Basic fueling services may be available for local vessels.
Infrastructure
- Docking: Limited dock space primarily for fishing, leisure, and local cargo boats.
- Warehousing: Minimal warehousing facilities given the small scale of operations.
- Customs and Quarantine: Generally, no extensive customs facilities; mostly serves domestic operations.
- Navigation: Basic navigational aids appropriate for local traffic; may include breakwaters and markers for safe entry and exit.
Operational Information
- Tides: Subject to typical Shetland tidal patterns, which can significantly impact smaller vessels.
- Weather Conditions: The port area may face challenging weather conditions, particularly in winter, owing to its northern latitude and exposure to the North Sea.
- Services: Basic port services such as local repairs, limited chandlery, and provisions for crew.
Access and Connectivity
- Road Access: Connected by local road networks to other parts of Shetland.
- Air Access: Nearest major air service would typically be from Sumburgh Airport, located at the southern end of the Shetlands.
- Local Transport: Limited public transport; primarily accessed by private vehicle or local transport arrangements.
Usage
- Fishing: Predominantly used by local fishing fleets.
- Leisure: Occasional use by leisure craft and small yachts.
- Cargo: Minor local cargo operations, focused on supplying the local community.
Regulatory Oversight
- Maritime Authorities: Under the jurisdiction of UK maritime authorities and local council regulations.
Environmental Impact
- Sustainability Initiatives: Likely participation in local and national environmental sustainability programs and compliance with UK regulations regarding maritime operations.
While Vidlin is not a major port by international or even national standards, it plays an important role in supporting the local economy in Shetland by providing essential services for fishing, leisure, and small-scale cargo operations.
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