YERSEKE

  • NLYSK
  • Latitude: 51.4985
  • Longitude: 4.055
  • UK Coast & Atlantic
  • Port in Netherlands

Location: Netherlands

Yerseke is a notable village located in the province of Zeeland in the Netherlands, primarily renowned for its prominent role in the shellfish industry. Here's an overview and specifications of the marine port in Yerseke:

General Overview:

  • Location: Yerseke, Municipality of Reimerswaal, Province of Zeeland, Netherlands
  • Geographical Coordinates: Approximately 51.492° N latitude and 4.050° E longitude
  • Water Body: Situated on the Oosterschelde (Eastern Scheldt) estuary

Port Description:

  • Primary Use: The port of Yerseke is primarily utilized for the fishing industry, particularly shellfish. It is one of the key centers for mussel and oyster culture in the Netherlands.
  • Facilities: The port includes facilities for the landing, processing, storage, and shipping of shellfish and other seafood products.
  • Fishing Fleet: The port hosts a fleet of specialized fishing vessels that operate in the nearby waters. These vessels are adept at harvesting mussels, oysters, and other shellfish.

Specifications:

  • Berthing: Yerseke port has various berths equipped to handle fishing boats and small commercial vessels. The exact length and depth can vary depending on specific berthing locations within the port.
  • Depth: Generally, the port can accommodate vessels with moderate draft requirements. Draft restrictions should be verified for specific berths.
  • Landing and Processing: Facilities for unloading and processing catch directly adjacent to berthing areas, ensuring efficient handling of seafood.
  • Storage: Includes cold storage facilities for seafood, ensuring product freshness and quality.
  • Transport Links: Well-connected road links to major cities within the Netherlands and other ports along the Dutch coast, facilitating distribution of seafood products.

Additional Information:

  • Environmental Considerations: Being within the Eastern Scheldt, an area known for its natural beauty and biodiversity, Yerseke port activities adhere to stringent environmental regulations to minimize ecological impact.
  • Tourism: Yerseke is also a tourist destination due to its seafood heritage. Visitors often come to experience the local seafood cuisine, visit the mussel and oyster beds, and take guided tours of the port.

Economic Importance:

  • Shellfish Industry Hub: It is an economic powerhouse in the region, with local and national economic significance due to its shellfish industry.
  • Export: A significant portion of the seafood is processed and exported, contributing substantially to the local economy.

For precise and up-to-date port details, maritime operations, and regulations, it is recommended to consult with local port authorities or official maritime resources.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
YE 39 HUGO SR baycraft YERSEKE 11/23/2024
MARGAUX Sailing 11/23/2024
WR10 JOHAN PRINS Fishing FISHING GROUNDS 11/23/2024
YE 72 SURSUM CORDA Fishing WADDENZEE 11/23/2024
YE20 SEMPERCONFIDENS Fishing OOSTERSCHELDE 11/23/2024
ZWAARDVIS baycraft BIJLEVELD SLOEHAVEN 11/23/2024
YE-27 PROSPER JULIEN Fishing YERSEKE 11/23/2024
MAXIMA Cargo YERSEKE 11/23/2024
ZOMER Sailing 11/22/2024
YE-47 WILHELMINA Fishing YERSEKE 11/22/2024
DEI GRATIA YE-140 Fishing 11/22/2024
WILLEMINA PIETERNELL Other YERSEKE 11/22/2024
LUCTOR Fishing YERSEKE 11/22/2024
EEMSHORN Dredging YERSEKE 11/22/2024
RWS 84 Other WEMELDINGE 11/22/2024
HA36 SCHILLHORN Fishing HARLINGEN 11/22/2024
YE100 ADRIAANMARINUS Passenger YERSEKE 11/22/2024
YE 89 Other 11/21/2024
YE257 SOLI DEOGLORIA Fishing 11/20/2024
COLINDA Pleasure DEBON03900CITYX04300 11/20/2024

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