WLADYSLAWOWO ANCH
- Latitude: 54.8073
- Longitude: 18.4216
- Baltic Sea
- Anchorage in Poland
Location: Poland
Władysławowo is a port town located on the northern coast of Poland, situated on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. The town itself is in the Pomeranian Voivodeship and serves as a significant hub for both fishing and tourism. Below is a description and specification for Władysławowo Anchorage (WLADYSLAWOWO ANCH):
Location:
- Coordinates: Approximately 54°47'N latitude and 18°24'E longitude
- Region: Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Port Description:
Władysławowo Anchorage serves as a key maritime location catering to various marine activities, primarily focusing on fishing, but also accommodating leisure and smaller commercial vessels. The port is well-equipped, offering necessary amenities and infrastructure to support the operations anchored at it.
Specifications:
Sea Conditions:
- Type: Open anchorage in the Baltic Sea.
- Depth: Varies, but typically ranges between 8 to 12 meters (approx. 26 to 39 feet) in the anchorage area.
- Tidal Range: Minimal, typical of the Baltic Sea.
- Sea Bottom: Sandy seabed with good holding ground.
Anchorage Area:
- Designated anchorage zones are defined and charted for safe and organized vessel berthing.
- Vessels should anchor clear of the harbor entrance and navigation channels.
Navigational Aids:
- Lights and Buoys: Marked with navigational lights and buoys to guide vessels safely into the anchorage and through the channels.
- Pilotage: Optional but recommended services available for larger vessels or those with unfamiliarity with local conditions.
Facilities and Services:
- Berthing: Limited facilities for larger commercial vessels at the anchorage. Primarily suited for fishing boats and small craft.
- Supplies: Provisioning services available onshore, including fuel, water, and food supplies.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic services available with more comprehensive ship repair facilities accessible in nearby major ports.
- Waste Disposal: Organized waste disposal and pollution control measures in compliance with environmental regulations.
Security and Safety:
- Port Security: Regular patrols and surveillance ensure the security of vessels.
- Emergency Services: Available through local maritime authorities coordinating rescue and emergency response.
Regulations:
- Customs and Immigration: Onshore procedures available; vessels must comply with customs and immigration regulations upon entering Polish waters.
- Environmental Protection: Strict adherence to MARPOL regulations and local environmental protection laws.
Connectivity:
- Access: Accessible via road and rail connections from major cities like Gdańsk and Gdynia.
- Proximity to Major Ports: Close to the larger deep-water ports of Gdynia and Gdańsk, offering additional facilities and services if required.
Best Practices:
- Pre-Arrival Communications: Vessels should establish communication with the local port authority before arrival to ensure space availability and receive updated navigational information.
- Weather Considerations: Mariners should be aware of the changing weather patterns in the Baltic region, especially during the winter months when conditions can be more challenging.
Attractions and Tourism:
- The port town of Władysławowo is also a popular tourist destination, known for its beautiful beaches, marina, and historical sites, which can be an added attraction for crew members during layovers.
Władysławowo Anchorage provides a practical and scenic mooring spot in northern Poland, integrating essential maritime services with the charm of a coastal tourist town.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
WLA 253 | Fishing | 04:25:11 | ||
WLA-187 AUGUSTYN | Fishing | KEEP CLEAR 0.3NM | 04:21:11 | |
WLA 60 | Other | 04:13:56 | ||
BALTIC EXPLORER | baycraft | PLWLA | 03:58:48 | |
F/V.WLA-311 | Fishing | KEEP CLEAR 0,5NM | 03:27:04 | |
UST-40 | Fishing | 03:07:56 | ||
WLA 71 | Fishing | WLADYSLAWOWO | 02:57:39 | |
WLA-197 | Fishing | WLADYSLAWOWO | 02:54:40 | |
WLA-84 | Fishing | CH 16 | 01:55:21 | |
VERDI | Other | PLWLA<=>OWF | 01:40:34 | |
WLA-225 | Fishing | KEEP CLEAR 0.3NM AFT | 01:29:28 | |
DZI-85 | Fishing | 01:28:44 | ||
ALBERT WLA131 | Fishing | WLADYSLAWOWO | 01:27:58 | |
WLA-209 BLANKA | Fishing | KEEPCLEAR0.3NMAFT | 12:56:01 | |
WLA-291 | Fishing | KEEP CLEAR 0.5NM | 12:55:11 | |
PANDA | Towing/Tug | BP HHD OFFSHORE | 12:54:28 | |
WLA-307 | Fishing | WLADYSLAWOWO | 12:19:10 | |
WLA 31 | Fishing | WLADYSLAWOWO | 4/11/2025 | |
RUMCAJS | Sailing | 4/11/2025 | ||
WLA-207 | Fishing | CH-16 | 4/11/2025 |