MARSAXLOKK
- MTMAR
- Latitude: 35.8277
- Longitude: 14.54345
- West Mediterranean
- Port in Malta
Location: Marsaxlokk South Eastern Region Malta
Marsaxlokk Port (Malta) - Overview and Specifications
Location: Marsaxlokk is a traditional fishing village located in the southeastern part of Malta, around 10 kilometers from the capital city, Valletta. The port sits at coordinates approximately 35°50'N latitude and 14°33'E longitude.
Port Description: Marsaxlokk Port is one of Malta’s primary ports, playing a significant role in the country's maritime activities. It serves as both a commercial port handling container shipping and a traditional fishing harbor. The area is renowned for its picturesque surroundings and vibrant fish market.
Harbor Type: Marsaxlokk has a natural harbor enhanced with artificial structures to facilitate maritime operations. The port is well-sheltered, providing safe anchorage against prevailing weather conditions.
Facilities and Infrastructure:
Container Terminal:
- Operated by Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd.
- Handles a variety of cargo, primarily container traffic.
- Modern facilities with state-of-the-art handling equipment.
- Berthing for large container vessels with deep water quays.
Fishing Harbor:
- Services local fishing fleets.
- Equipped with facilities for fish unloading, storage, and market distribution.
General Cargo and Tankers:
- Berths available for general cargo vessels and tankers.
- Storage facilities for bulk and liquid cargo.
Berthing Specifications:
Container Berths: Deep water berths accommodating large container ships.
- Depth: Generally around 15-17 meters (subject to specific berth details).
- Quay length can vary; most modern berths are capable of accommodating vessels over 300 meters in length.
Fishing Berths: Specific areas designated for fishing vessels with appropriate shore facilities.
- Depth: Ranges from 3 to 6 meters, depending on the berth.
General Cargo Berths: Areas for handling various types of cargoes.
- Depth: Typically around 10-12 meters at the deeper berths.
- Suitable for a range of vessel sizes.
Supporting Services:
- Pilotage, Towage, and Mooring: Available and generally required for larger vessels.
- Bunkering and Fresh Water Supply: Services are available to meet the needs of visiting ships.
- Ship Repair: Limited repair facilities, with major repairs typically handled in nearby larger ports.
- Customs and Security: Efficient customs clearance and security services ensuring compliance with international regulations.
Navigational Aids:
- Well-marked navigation channels with buoys and lights.
- Modern VTS (Vessel Traffic Services) to assist in safe navigation and port operations.
Accessibility:
- Easily accessible from major international sea routes in the Mediterranean.
- Connected by road to the rest of Malta, facilitating efficient movement of goods from ship to shore and vice versa.
Environmental Considerations:
- Active measures to prevent pollution and protect the local marine environment.
- Compliance with international maritime environmental standards.
Port Authority: The port operations and management fall under the jurisdiction of the Malta Freeport Corporation and the Transport Malta Maritime Directorate.
Contact Information:
- For port operations and terminal-specific inquiries, contacting Malta Freeport Terminals Ltd would be required.
Marsaxlokk Port exemplifies a blend of commercial efficiency and traditional charm, positioning itself as a vital hub in the Mediterranean's maritime landscape.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MARIDIVE ZOHR II | baycraft | MARSAXLOKK | 05:24:30 | |
| GIGI OF LONDON | Sailing | 05:24:26 | ||
| MEDKON SUN | Cargo | TNSFA | 05:24:25 | |
| MELITA 7 | Fishing | 05:24:04 | ||
| MED ALDEBARAN | Towing/Tug | MALTA | 05:23:45 | |
| SAN CARLO | Dredging | VALLETTA-SPOILGROUND | 05:23:34 | |
| ROSARIA TUNA | Other | VLT | 04:57:52 | |
| CHRISTOS XXVI | Cargo | MATRUH | 04:54:59 | |
| SWIFT | Tanker | TR MAR > MT MAR | 04:28:04 | |
| VITTORIOSA | Towing/Tug | MXK\VLT | 03:57:44 | |
| ATLANTICA POWER | Cargo | TR ALI>MT MLA | 03:57:07 | |
| BOS PATIENCE | Other | MTMAR | 03:56:48 | |
| SALINA BAY | Tanker | BA3W | 03:26:17 | |
| SOLAR NAAMA | Tanker | MED FOR ORDERS | 03:25:31 | |
| JULIET 1 | Port | 03:25:09 | ||
| MELITA 8 | baycraft | 02:56:23 | ||
| PAWLINA | Towing/Tug | MTMLA | 02:56:20 | |
| GERARDO PADRE | Fishing | 02:56:15 | ||
| MSC ADRIANA II | Cargo | ITGIT-MTMAR | 02:55:38 | |
| CALYPSO | Sailing | 02:54:36 |