YOKOHAMA ANCH
- Latitude: 35.3966
- Longitude: 139.753
- Japan Coast
- Anchorage in Japan
Location: Yokohama Japan
Yokohama Anchorage (YOKOHAMA ANCH) - Port Description and Specification
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 35.43° N
- Longitude: Approximately 139.65° E
- Country: Japan
- Region: Kantō
Overview: Yokohama Anchorage (YOKOHAMA ANCH) serves as a critical maritime point in the bustling port city of Yokohama, which is part of the Greater Tokyo Area. The anchorage is situated in Tokyo Bay, providing sheltered waters conducive to maritime operations.
Port Facilities and Specifications:
- Anchor Depths: Vary from 11.0 to 14.0 meters, accommodating a range of vessel sizes, from smaller cargo ships to large container vessels.
- Channel Depth: The approach channels are dredged to maintain a depth sufficient for deep-draft vessels, facilitating safe and efficient navigation.
- Harbor Type: Coastal natural; this means the port benefits from naturally deep waters and is somewhat protected by geographical features.
- Max Vessel Size: Typically, vessels up to approximately 250 meters in length can be accommodated, though this may vary with specific berth and tide conditions.
- Terminal Facilities: Ancillary to the main port terminals, the anchorage is generally used for vessels awaiting docking space or needing laytime before or after loading/unloading operations. Specific terminals offer facilities for liquid bulk, dry bulk, general cargo, and containerized cargo.
- Tug Assistance: Available for maneuvers in and out of anchorage, ensuring secure handling of ships in the bay.
- Pilotage: Compulsory for most vessels, ensuring safe passage through the busy and complex bay waters.
- Mooring: Available at specific points within the anchorage, offering secure mooring options depending on vessel requirements.
Port Services:
- Bunkering: Available alongside anchor points administered by various contractors.
- Provisions: Suppliers can access vessels at anchorage for delivering provisions, fresh water, and other necessities.
- Repairs: Limited repair services can be conducted while at anchor; for more extensive repair works, vessels usually proceed to designated repair docks within the port.
- Waste Disposal: Regulated according to international and local standards, ensuring environmentally sustainable practices.
Operational Notes:
- Weather Considerations: Typical of Tokyo Bay, the anchorage is somewhat sheltered, but vessels must be cognizant of typhoon season (June to October) when extreme weather can impact operations.
- Environmental Protection: Stringent measures are in place to control pollution, with heavy penalties for non-compliance.
- Security: Governed by ISPS Code compliance, ensuring high security standards for all maritime operations.
Nearby Facilities:
- Yokohama Port: This major port area includes numerous docks, terminals, and logistical facilities providing comprehensive services for all types of cargo.
- Shipyards: Various ship repair and building facilities in the proximity cater to different classes of vessels.
Conclusion: Yokohama Anchorage is a vital logistical component within one of Japan's busiest ports, offering secure and deep waters for vessels awaiting port services. Adherence to high operational and environmental standards ensures efficient and responsible maritime operations.
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Vessels in the port
Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
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SUNNY DREAM | Tanker | >JP ANE/NNX | 04:25:58 | |
PACIFIC GLORY | Cargo | JP NNX OFF | 04:25:46 | |
JYOHOUMARU | Tanker | >JP KWS NNX OFF | 11/22/2024 | |
HOSEI MARU NO.226 | Cargo | >JP YOS OFF/NNX | 11/22/2024 | |
TOKIWAMARU | Tanker | >JP KWS HO/NNX | 11/22/2024 | |
KINSHU | Tanker | >JP KWS/NNX | 11/21/2024 | |
SHIRANAMI | Cargo | >JP NNX OFF | 11/21/2024 | |
OBELIX | Tanker | JP KWS US/NNX | 11/20/2024 | |
KAKURYU MARU | Tanker | JP NNX | 11/20/2024 | |
SUZAKU | Cargo | >JP YOK D | 11/19/2024 | |
HAKUOU MARU | Tanker | >JP NNX OFF | 11/19/2024 | |
SUNNY NOAH | Tanker | JP KWS HO | 11/19/2024 | |
ASUZAN MARU | Tanker | >JP YOK NNX OFF | 11/18/2024 | |
KAMIHARU MARU NO.2 | Cargo | >JP YOK D/NNX | 11/18/2024 | |
SUMIWAKA MARU NO.61 | Cargo | JP YOK DE | 11/18/2024 | |
KAKUSHO MARU | Tanker | >JP KWS US 400-44 | 11/17/2024 | |
NISSHOMARU | Cargo | >JP YOK D/NNX | 11/17/2024 | |
KOUEIMARU | Cargo | JP KWS TU/NNX | 11/16/2024 | |
SUEHIROMARU | Cargo | >JP YOK/NNX | 11/16/2024 | |
AKASE | Cargo | JP YOK NNX | 11/16/2024 |