VOLDA
- NOVDA
- Latitude: 62.1408
- Longitude: 6.07151
- Norwegian Coast
- Port in Norway
Location: Volda Møre og Romsdal Norway
Marine Port: Volda, Norway
Location:
- Latitude/Longitude: Approximately 62.1473° N, 6.0757° E
- Region: Volda, Møre og Romsdal County, Norway
- Nearest Major City: Ålesund, located approximately 50 kilometers northwest of Volda
Overview: Volda is a small but significant marine port located in the western part of Norway. The port serves the town of Volda and surrounding areas, providing both commercial and recreational maritime services. It is particularly known for catering to the needs of local industries such as fishing, aquaculture, and small-scale maritime trade.
Facilities and Services:
- Docks/Piers: Several piers accommodating small to medium-sized vessels
- Cargo Handling: Basic facilities for loading and unloading general cargo, particularly seafood and other local products
- Passenger Services: Facilities for small passenger ferries and recreational boats
- Storage: Limited warehousing and open storage areas
- Fueling: Available for boats and small vessels
- Repairs/Maintenance: Basic repair facilities for vessel maintenance
- Navigation Aids: Lighthouses, buoys, and modern navigation systems to assist incoming and outgoing vessels
Accessibility:
- Road Access: Well-connected by regional roads, with links to the E39 highway that runs along the west coast of Norway
- Rail Access: The nearest significant rail infrastructure is located in Ålesund
- Air Access: Ørsta-Volda Airport, Hovden, located nearby, offers regional flights
Key Activities:
- Fishing and Aquaculture: One of the primary economic activities, with facilities for the processing and export of seafood.
- Recreational Boating: Popular among tourists and locals for its scenic views and access to fjords.
- Local Trade and Industry Support: Supports local manufacturing and agricultural sectors through maritime logistics.
Environmental Considerations:
- Climate: Maritime climate with mild, wet winters and cool, damp summers, typical of western Norway
- Sustainability: Emphasis on eco-friendly practices and sustainability, particularly important for the fishing and aquaculture industries.
Governance and Management:
- Port Authority: Managed locally, often in cooperation with municipal authorities
- Regulations: Governed by national and local maritime laws, with adherence to international safety and environmental standards
Future Developments:
- Expansion Plans: Potential upgrades to improve cargo handling facilities and expand capacity for tourism-related activities
- Sustainability Initiatives: Increasing focus on sustainable practices, including waste management and reducing carbon footprint of port operations
Points of Interest:
- Natural Scenery: Surrounded by stunning fjords and mountains, making it an attractive destination for tourists.
- Cultural Attractions: Local museums, historical sites, and cultural festivals contribute to the port's unique charm.
Volda port serves as a vital hub for the local community—balancing the needs of industry, recreation, and sustainability to maintain its role in the regional economy.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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FRI | Sailing | 11/14/2024 | ||
FROY SAFIR | Cargo | 11/11/2024 | ||
FROY JUNIOR | Cargo | FISHFARMS | 11/11/2024 |