STRANGFORD
- GBSJL
- Latitude: 54.3722
- Longitude: -5.55556
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Marina in UK
Location: UK
Strangford Lough is a sizable inlet in County Down, Northern Ireland, and while it is better recognized for its natural beauty and ecological significance, it also has facilities that function as small-scale marine ports.
Geographical Location:
- Coordinates: Latitude 54°22′N, Longitude 5°33′W.
- Strangford Lough is on the northeastern shore of Ireland, connecting with the Irish Sea.
Port Facilities:
- Harbour Infrastructure: The area has several smaller harbors and marinas, including the ports at Portaferry and Strangford.
- Berthing Facilities: The marina at Strangford town can accommodate leisure yachts and small commercial vessels. It's more oriented toward recreational sailing.
- Mooring: Both fixed and floating moorings are available.
- Depth: Varies with tidal flows but generally suitable for smaller coastal vessels. Larger commercial operations typically use deeper ports elsewhere.
Access and Navigation:
- Entry Point: The main entry to Strangford Lough is via the narrow passage at Strangford Narrows.
- Tidal Range: The Lough has a significant tidal range; currents through the Narrows are notably strong, which requires careful navigation.
- Lighting and Buoys: Navigational aids include buoys and beacons marking safer channels, particularly important due to the currents and local topography.
Services:
- Fuel and Water: Limited refueling facilities; primarily diesel for boats. Water provisions are available at marinas.
- Repairs and Maintenance: Basic marine services like minor repairs, hull cleaning, and inspection are available. More complex repairs may require traveling to larger ports.
- Supplies and Provisions: Provisions can be sourced from nearby towns, but large-scale supply operations would require coordination.
Maritime Traffic:
- Predominantly used by fishing vessels, recreational sailing boats, and occasional small commercial cargo ships.
- Regular ferry service operates between Strangford and Portaferry, providing significant local connectivity.
Environmental Considerations:
- Ecological Importance: Strangford Lough is designated a Marine Nature Reserve due to its rich biodiversity. There are conservation regulations to protect the aquatic life.
- Waste Disposal: Facilities for disposal of waste and bilge water are regulated to uphold environmental standards.
Security and Regulations:
- Adherence to UK maritime regulations and local statutes concerning environmental protection and harbour operations.
- Regular patrolling by maritime authorities ensures compliance with safety, security, and conservation directives.
In summary, while Strangford is not a major commercial port, it provides essential marine facilities suited to local and recreational maritime activities, underpinned by its ecological significance and managed with a view to environmental sustainability.
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