WEST GRAFTDIJK
- NLWGD
- Latitude: 52.5536
- Longitude: 4.79363
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Port in Netherlands
Location: West Graftdijk Netherlands
West Graftdijk is a small village located in the province of North Holland in the Netherlands. Although it is not typically known as a major marine port, it is situated near important water bodies connected by an extensive network of canals and waterways that are common in Dutch geography. Here are some general details you might find relevant:
General Description:
Location:
- Province: North Holland
- Country: Netherlands
- Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 52.55° N latitude, 4.82° E longitude
- Nearby Cities: Alkmaar, Amsterdam
Accessibility:
- Roadways: The village is accessible via local roads linking it to larger towns and cities.
- Waterways: Connected to an intricate system of canals, which may allow for small-scale boating activities more than large-scale commercial shipping.
Port Type:
- Given its scale and location, West Graftdijk’s waterways would likely serve more for local, private boating and minor agricultural or industrial activities rather than significant commercial marine operations.
Specifications:
Infrastructure:
- Docks/Piers: Probably limited to smaller docks suitable for private or small local boats.
- Navigational Aids: Likely to have basic navigational aids appropriate for small vessels and canal boats.
- Warehousing/Storage: Given the village's scale, large warehousing facilities are unlikely; any storage would be more local and minimal.
- Fueling Stations: If present, logical to be small and serve local boating needs.
Operational Details:
- Cargo Handling: Not typically designed for heavy commercial cargo. Predominantly used by smaller, private, or agricultural vessels.
- Shipping/Transport Links: Mostly local and regional due to the canal system's constraints and the limited scale of operations.
- Services Offered: Likely basic services catering to local boating, such as minor repair work, fueling, and perhaps some small-scale logistical support.
Environmental and Regulatory Considerations:
- Regulatory Body: Governed by Dutch national and regional maritime and environmental regulations.
- Environmental Considerations: Use of waterways in the Netherlands is usually highly regulated to prevent ecological damage, given the country's extensive focus on maintaining its water management systems.
Economic Role:
- Primary Functions: Serving local agricultural communities, recreational boating, and possibly small-scale industrial or commercial activities linked to waterways.
Summary:
West Graftdijk may not be classified as a major marine port but rather serves primarily local needs through its canal system, typical of many Dutch villages. It supports smaller scale marine activity rather than large-scale shipping or cargo operations, making it significant for local transport, recreation, and possibly small industry rather than for broader commercial shipping.
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