WEST BURRAFIRTH

  • GBWBF
  • Latitude: 60.2951
  • Longitude: -1.53977
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in UK

Location: UK

West Burrafirth is a small rural settlement located on the west side of the Shetland Mainland, in the Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK. Due to its remote location and the relatively smaller scale of marine activity compared to major ports, West Burrafirth serves primarily local and regional needs rather than international maritime commerce. Here's a description and the specification detail of the area:

Marine Port Description:

Location:

  • Coordinates: Approx. 60.2333° N latitude and -1.5667° W longitude
  • Region: Shetland Mainland, Shetland Islands, Scotland, UK
  • Nearby Town: The nearby significant settlement is Lerwick, the main administrative center of the Shetlands.

Functionality:

  • Primary Use: The port in West Burrafirth is primarily used for fishing, local transport, and supporting small-scale marine activities.
  • Traffic: Mainly local fishing vessels, small cargo, and passenger vessels.

Port Specifications:

Infrastructure:

  • Docking Facilities: Limited, mainly catering to small and medium-sized boats. There may be basic pier or jetty structures for loading and unloading.
  • Storage Facilities: Likely minimal, catering to the needs of the local fishing industry. Storage might include basic sheds or covered areas but is not designed for large-scale commercial warehousing.
  • Navigation Aids: Basic navigation aids such as buoys and lights to assist local marine traffic.

Accessibility:

  • Approach: The approach to West Burrafirth is likely navigable by smaller vessels, with considerations for the rugged coastal landscape and potential underwater hazards typical in the Shetland area.
  • Road Connectivity: Road connections to the rest of the Shetland Mainland are available, though amenities and transport infrastructure may be limited compared to urban areas.

Services:

  • Fueling: Basic fueling facilities might be available for local vessels, but larger vessels would need to seek services elsewhere.
  • Repairs & Maintenance: Limited to minor repairs and maintenance suitable for fishing and local boats. Major ship repair facilities are not expected to be present.
  • Crew Facilities: Limited, with basic accommodations and supplies available in the nearby settlement.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Environmental Protection: Measures are likely in place to protect the delicate marine and coastal environments, given the ecological significance of the Shetland Islands.
  • Safety: Local regulations and emergency services tailored to the needs of the small-scale port and community.

Additional Information:

Given that West Burrafirth is in a remote and ecologically sensitive area, users of the port facilities should be aware of conservation efforts and guidelines that help preserve the local wildlife and marine environments. The Shetland Islands have a strong tradition of maritime activity, but with a focus on sustainable and responsible practices.

For more detailed and updated information, contacting local port authorities or the Shetland Islands Council would be advisable, as specific details can vary and might be subject to change.

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