THE DANA
- Latitude: 32.76764
- Longitude: -117.2359
- US West Coast
- Marina in US
Location: US
"The Dana" does not appear to correspond to a well-known marine port in the United States, based on current public information and data up to 2021. It is possible that "The Dana" could refer to a smaller, lesser-known facility, a private marina, or even a misinterpretation or misspelling of a known port name.
However, if you are looking for specifications and descriptions typically associated with marine ports, the following includes general parameters:
General Marine Port Specifications
Location and Accessibility
- Coordinates: Latitude and Longitude for navigation.
- Accessibility: Access to major sea routes, proximity to inland transportation infrastructure like highways, railways, and airports.
Facility Descriptions
- Berths and Docks: Number of available berths, length, and depth of docks.
- Cranes and Handling Equipment: Availability and specifications of container cranes, gantry cranes, and other cargo-handling equipment.
- Storage Facilities: Covered warehouses, open storage yards, and refrigerated storage capacities.
Draft and Depth
- Channel Depth: The depth of the navigation channel.
- Berth Depth: Water depth at berths to accommodate various ship sizes (e.g., Panamax, Post-Panamax).
Cargo Types Handled
- Types of Cargo: Containers, bulk cargo (liquid and dry), breakbulk, Ro-Ro (roll-on/roll-off), etc.
- Volume Handling: Annual cargo throughput in TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) for containers or metric tons for bulk cargo.
Port Services
- Pilotage: Availability and requirement of pilot services for navigation.
- Towage: Tug services for maneuvering large vessels.
- Bunkering: Fueling services available for ships.
- Repairs and Dry Docks: Facility and services for ship repairs and maintenance.
Security and Safety
- ISPS Code Compliance: Compliance with International Ship and Port Facility Security Code.
- Emergency Services: Firefighting, medical facilities, and emergency response plans.
Customs and Controls
- Customs Process: Procedures for cargo clearance and customs inspections.
- Quarantine: Procedures for the inspection and control of pests and diseases.
Logistics and Connectivity
- Intermodal Connections: Availability of rail and road transport for distribution.
- Logistics Services: Freight forwarding, customs brokerage, warehousing, and distribution services.
Example Ports in the US
Port of Los Angeles
- Location: California
- Berths: 24 cargo terminals
- Depth: Up to 53 feet
- Cargo Handling Volume: Over 9.2 million TEUs annually
Port of Houston
- Location: Texas
- Berths: 52 general cargo terminals
- Depth: 45 feet
- Cargo Handling Volume: Over 30 million tons of goods annually
Port of New York and New Jersey
- Location: East Coast
- Berths: Multiple terminals for containers and other cargo types
- Depth: 50 feet
- Cargo Handling Volume: Over 7.6 million TEUs annually
How to Obtain Specific Information About a Port
- Official Port Website: Most major ports have detailed websites.
- Port Authorities: Contacting the port authority directly for up-to-date and specific details.
- Maritime Databases: Tools like AIS (Automatic Identification System) provide location and specification details for many ports worldwide.
- Trade Publications: Industry journals and publications often feature port reviews and updates.
If "The Dana" is indeed the correct name and it's a smaller or private entity, consulting local directories or maritime guides in the specific region might provide additional information.
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Vessels in the port
| Flag | Name | Type | Destination | Date/Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FORTUNA | Other | 05:24:12 | ||
| AKULA | Other | 05:23:42 | ||
| FISH HAWK ONE | Fishing | 05:23:35 | ||
| PACIFICA | Other | 05:23:22 | ||
| YANKEE | Other | 05:23:03 | ||
| NO LIMITS | Pleasure | 05:22:55 | ||
| YAKETY YACHT | Sailing | 05:22:32 | ||
| SEA ROVER | Other | 04:59:04 | ||
| MORPHEUS | Other | 03:57:12 | ||
| SAO MIGUEL | Other | 02:56:03 | ||
| PEZLOCO | Pleasure | 02:53:37 | ||
| TICA | Pleasure | 02:23:17 | ||
| REEL CONTROL | Other | 01:59:21 | ||
| PRIVATEER | Other | 01:54:53 | ||
| LAURA | Other | 01:29:17 | ||
| VITAMIN SEA | Other | 01:27:32 | ||
| SOUTHSTAR | Sailing | 01:27:03 | ||
| LEGACY ? | Passenger | MISSIONBAY | 12:57:40 | |
| RENO'S WEIGH | Other | 12:54:50 | ||
| LEGASEA | Other | 12:26:40 |