KRISTIANSAND ANCH
- Latitude: 58.1303
- Longitude: 7.9886
- Norwegian Coast
- Anchorage in Norway
Location: Kristiansand Agder 4611 Norway
Marine Port Description and Specifications: Kristiansand Anchorage (KRISTIANSAND ANCH), Norway
General Overview: Kristiansand is a prominent port city located in Southern Norway. It is known for its robust maritime infrastructure and its importance as a logistics hub for both regional and international shipping. The anchorage area near Kristiansand caters to a variety of vessel types and provides essential services related to maritime operations.
Geographical Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 58.1467° N
- Longitude: Approximately 7.9956° E
Port Facilities:
- Anchorage Area: The anchorage is well-sheltered and provides secure holding ground for vessels waiting to dock or in transit.
- Draft Depth: Varies; generally suitable for vessels with drafts up to approximately 11 meters, but specific anchorage points may vary in depth.
- Berth and Terminal: The main commercial port close to the anchorage can accommodate different types of vessels, including container ships, cruise liners, ferries, and bulk carriers.
Services Available:
- Pilotage: Compulsory for certain vessel sizes and types when navigating to and from the anchorage and port facilities.
- Towing and Tug Services: Available 24/7 to assist vessels in maneuvering within the anchorage and port areas.
- Bunkering: Fuel and supply services are available for vessels at anchorage with prior arrangements.
- Water and Provisions Supply: Freshwater supply and stores can be delivered to vessels at anchorage.
- Waste Disposal and Other Marine Services: Collection of waste, sludge, and other marine services can be arranged as per the regulations.
Weather and Sea Conditions:
- The area typically experiences North Sea maritime climate, characterized by relatively mild winters and cool summers.
- Sea conditions can be variable; however, the anchorage area is known for good shelter and reduced wave action compared to open sea conditions.
Security and Regulations:
- ISPS Code Compliance: The port and anchorage areas comply with the International Ship and Port Facility Security (ISPS) Code, ensuring high standards of security.
- Customs and Immigration: All vessels must comply with Norwegian regulations regarding customs and immigration. Declarations and clearances are mandatory.
Environmental Considerations:
- Protection Measures: Stringent environmental regulations are in place to protect the pristine marine environment. Ships are required to follow guidelines on ballast water management, emissions, and waste disposal.
- Monitoring: Regular environmental monitoring is conducted to ensure compliance and preserve the marine ecosystem.
Navigation and Safety:
- Charting: Up-to-date nautical charts must be used for navigation in and around Kristiansand anchorage. Local Notices to Mariners provide essential updates.
- Aids to Navigation: The area is well-equipped with aids to navigation, including buoys, beacons, and lighthouses, which are actively maintained.
Local Authorities and Contact Information:
- Kristiansand Port Authority: The primary contact for coordination of port and anchorage activities.
- Vessel Traffic Service (VTS): Monitors and manages marine traffic in the approach and anchorage areas, ensuring safe and efficient navigation.
Conclusion: Kristiansand Anchorage provides a secure and well-serviced area for vessels requiring anchorage before entering port or continuing their voyage. The infrastructure and services available meet international standards, making it a reliable stop for maritime operations in southern Norway.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MS BRAGDOYA | Passenger | KRISTIANSAND | 05:27:03 | |
| LOS113 | Port | KRISTIANSAND | 05:26:59 | |
| BOB | Towing/Tug | BREVIK | 05:26:56 | |
| BRAGDOYABATEN | Passenger | LUMBER | 05:25:11 | |
| BOA BRAGE | Towing/Tug | KRISTIANSAND | 05:24:11 | |
| ANCO | Pleasure | 04:55:12 | ||
| BRAM | Towing/Tug | 04:52:35 | ||
| MB HOLLEN | Passenger | KRISTIANSAD | 04:29:36 | |
| MOLLY | Towing/Tug | CH12 | 02:54:40 | |
| SUPERSPEED 1 | Passenger | DK.HIR<>NO.KRS | 01:59:52 | |
| FRYD | Pleasure | 01:59:49 | ||
| FARMAR ARES | Towing/Tug | NOKRS | 01:58:48 | |
| BERGSTRAUM | Tanker | FIPOR>NOKRS | 01:57:54 | |
| MAARTEN | Passenger | SIGHTSEEING | 01:57:29 | |
| WILSON HERON | Cargo | NOKRS | 01:27:02 | |
| FEDERAL HUDSON | Cargo | KRISTIANSAND | 12:25:20 | |
| BERGENSFJORD | Passenger | NORIV | 11/23/2025 | |
| M/Y ELIN | Pleasure | 11/23/2025 | ||
| LAKRISBATEN | Fishing | 11/23/2025 | ||
| BIANCA RAMBOW | Cargo | NOKRS | 11/22/2025 |