WADI FEIRAN

  • EGWAF
  • Latitude: 28.7481
  • Longitude: 33.2014
  • Red Sea
  • Offshore Terminal in Egypt

Location: Egypt

Wadi Feiran Marine Port Description and Specifications

Overview: Wadi Feiran is not traditionally recognized as a major commercial port but rather as a coastal area located near the Gulf of Suez in Egypt. The region of Wadi Feiran is better known for its historical and cultural significance rather than its maritime infrastructure. However, given the context, below is a speculative description that could apply if Wadi Feiran were to be considered as a potential site for marine activities.

Geographical Location:

  • Coordinates: Approximately 29°04'N latitude and 33°37'E longitude.
  • Proximity: Situated near the Gulf of Suez, part of the Red Sea, to the west of the Sinai Peninsula.

Port Infrastructure (Hypothetical):

  1. Berthing Facilities:

    • Number of Berths: Potential development could allow for 1-2 small berths catering to small cargo and recreational vessels.
    • Berth Length: Approximately 100-150 meters.
    • Depth at Berth: Ranging from 6-10 meters to accommodate small to medium-sized vessels.
    • Type: Likely constructed of concrete or steel pilings with fender systems for vessel protection.
  2. Loading and Unloading Facilities:

    • Cargo Handling Equipment: Minimal equipment, possibly involving mobile cranes, forklifts, and manual handling equipment.
    • Storage Facilities: Limited open storage areas with temporary warehousing options.
  3. Navigation and Access:

    • Channel Depth: Entry channel potentially dredged to a depth of 10 meters to facilitate vessel entry and exit.
    • Navigational Aids: Basic aids including lighted buoys and markers to assist vessels in safe navigation into the port area.
  4. Support Services:

    • Pilotage: Provision of pilotage services for safe navigation.
    • Towage: Availability of small tugboats for maneuvering assistance.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Environmental Protection: Implementation of measures to protect the marine and coastal environment, including waste management and oil spill response plans.
  • Safety Regulations: Compliance with international maritime safety standards ensuring proper safety for vessels and personnel.

Operational Capabilities:

  • Mainly supporting small-scale trade and fishing activities.
  • Potential for tourism-related marine activities given the historical and cultural significance of the Wadi Feiran region.
  • Limited capacity for large-scale commercial shipping operations due to infrastructure constraints.

Potential for Development:

  • Feasibility studies could explore the potential expansion of facilities to support various economic activities, such as eco-tourism, fisheries, and small-scale trade.
  • Investment in infrastructure could enhance the port's capabilities, improving access and connectivity in the region.

Conclusion: Wadi Feiran could serve as a modest but strategic location for marine-related activities in the Gulf of Suez region. While it may not currently feature a well-developed port infrastructure, the area's historical importance and natural beauty provide opportunities for targeted, sustainable development. Any specific development projects would require thorough feasibility assessments, environmental impact studies, and alignment with regional economic goals.

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