YEDIKULE

  • Latitude: 40.9925
  • Longitude: 28.9294
  • Black Sea
  • Marina in Turkey

Location: Turkey

Yedikule Marine Port Description and Specifications

Location: Yedikule is located in Istanbul, Turkey, on the northwestern shore of the Sea of Marmara. Yedikule is known for its proximity to the historic Yedikule Fortress, also known as the Fortress of the Seven Towers, which dates back to the Byzantine era.

Port Type: Yedikule Marine Port is a smaller, specialized port primarily used for certain types of goods and coastal shipping. It is not typically used for large-scale international shipping operations, which are instead handled by the more extensive Port of Istanbul and the Ambarlı Port Complex.

Coordinates:

  • Latitude: 40.9939° N
  • Longitude: 28.9394° E

Facilities and Infrastructure:

  1. Docks and Berths:

    • Limited number of berths designed to accommodate smaller vessels.
    • Suitable for fishing boats, local ferries, and smaller cargo ships.
  2. Cargo Handling:

    • Basic facilities for loading and unloading goods.
    • Primarily designed for smaller-scale operations rather than large, industrial shipments.
    • Limited warehousing and storage facilities.
  3. Navigation:

    • Clear navigational aids to guide vessels into port.
    • Due to its smaller size, advanced navigational equipment may not be necessary.
  4. Customs and Security:

    • Basic customs and security checks in place as per Turkish regulations.
    • May not have 24/7 availability of customs officers; operational hours could be limited.
  5. Additional Services:

    • Availability of minor repair services for vessels.
    • Fueling services could be limited compared to larger ports.
    • Limited amenities for crew members, such as rest areas or eateries.

Operational Considerations:

  • The port serves vital regional needs but is not a significant hub for international maritime trade.
  • Typically handles a mixture of fishing, small-scale trading, and local passenger services.
  • Close proximity to Istanbul offers ease of access to the city’s comprehensive port facilities if needed.

Economic and Strategic Significance:

  • Supports local economy through fishing and small-scale trade.
  • Part of Istanbul’s broader maritime infrastructure network.
  • Contributes to the historical and cultural heritage tourism of the Yedikule Fortress area.

Environmental Measures:

  • Limited environmental impact due to smaller scale operations.
  • Local regulations ensure the protection of the marine environment from pollution.

Future Developments:

  • Possible upgrades to infrastructure with a focus on enhancing local and regional connectivity.
  • Integration with Istanbul’s broader maritime and transportation plans.

Summary

Yedikule Marine Port serves the local and regional maritime needs of Istanbul through smaller-scale operations. It has historical importance and supports the local economy particularly in fishing and small trade. While not equipped for large international trade, its strategic location and proximity to the larger ports of Istanbul make it an integral part of the city's maritime infrastructure.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
ENERGY M Tanker HEREKE 04:54:48
ALSANCAK 2 Tanker ISTANBUL 03:24:46
URLA 1 Tanker AHIRKAPI-ISTANBUL 03:19:30
REMZI KAPTAN Tanker 01:41:22
VOLGO-BALT 213 Cargo RU ROV 1/17/2025
YILDIZ BURNU Tanker ISTANBUL 1/17/2025
HS PEGASUS Tanker 1/17/2025
SIMA Tanker 1/17/2025
GULSENIM Other 1/17/2025
SUMEYRA Tanker 1/17/2025
GUN Tanker 1/17/2025
YENIKAPI 1 Tanker 1/17/2025
KAYRA Tanker 1/17/2025
CITY Tanker 1/17/2025
ZEYNEPEFE Towing/Tug 1/16/2025
MEHMET AKIF Tanker 1/16/2025
WEST Other 1/16/2025
KENT Tanker 1/16/2025
AQUASKY Tanker 1/16/2025
DORUK Tanker 1/15/2025

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