TREASURE ISLAND

  • USTSU
  • Latitude: 37.82216
  • Longitude: -122.3708
  • US West Coast
  • Port in US

Location: San Francisco CA 94130 US

Phone number: +1-415-555-5555

Web-site: http://www.treasureislandflea.com/

Treasure Island is an artificial island in the San Francisco Bay, part of the City and County of San Francisco, California. It was constructed in 1936–1937 for the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition. While it is not primarily known as a marine port, Treasure Island has some maritime facilities and a marina. Here are some general descriptions and specifications related to Treasure Island:

General Description:

  1. Location: Treasure Island is situated in the middle of San Francisco Bay, connected via a small isthmus to Yerba Buena Island and anchored between San Francisco and Oakland. It's accessible via the Bay Bridge.

  2. Area: The island encompasses about 400 acres.

  3. Purpose: Initially created for the Golden Gate International Exposition, the island has served various purposes over the decades, including for U.S. Navy uses.

  4. Current Usage: Treasure Island is undergoing redevelopment to become a mixed-use urban neighborhood and parkland area. It has residential, commercial, and recreational uses.

Maritime Facilities:

  1. Marina: There is a marina on Treasure Island that serves both private boat owners and visiting vessels. The marina offers:

    • Slips: For various sizes of boats.
    • Amenities: Often includes utilities like water and electricity, restrooms, showers, and sometimes chandlery services.
  2. Pier and Docks: The island features several old piers and docks which were used by the Navy and for industrial purposes. Some of these facilities are being repurposed or upgraded.

  3. Navigational Details:

    • Coordinates: Approximately at 37.8223° N latitude and 122.3720° W longitude.
    • Approach: Via the San Francisco Bay waters, accessible through major maritime channels.
  4. Depth: Varies depending on the location but is generally sufficient for recreational boating and smaller commercial vessels.

Redevelopment and Future Plans:

  1. Residential Development: The island is being developed into a sustainable, mixed-use community. This includes plans for thousands of residential units, commercial spaces, and parks.

  2. Environmental Sustainability: The redevelopment plan includes a focus on sustainability, with green buildings, renewable energy sources, and extensive open spaces.

  3. Infrastructure Improvements: Enhancements to transportation, utility services, and public amenities are also part of the redevelopment initiatives.

Historical Notes:

  1. Golden Gate International Exposition: The initial focal point for its creation in 1939, an event showcasing technological innovation and cultural exhibits.
  2. U.S. Navy Use: During World War II, the island was used by the U.S. Navy as a training and administrative center.

Though Treasure Island is not traditionally classified among the major ports in the U.S., its maritime facilities and strategic location make it notable. Its unique blend of historical significance and modern redevelopment plans continue to shape its evolving role in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Vessels in the port

Flag Name Type Destination Date/Time
CGC ALDER Military SAN FRANCISCO, CA 04:57:46
SOLANA Towing/Tug SFO BAY 04:27:47
SAMMY J Passenger 02:59:37
CG45667 Port 02:59:31
CG29144 Other 12:36:28
COMMITMENT Tanker USLA 2/25/2026
CG26124 Port 2/25/2026
TRANSISTOR Passenger 2/25/2026
PETER M Towing/Tug RICHMOND 2/25/2026
CG26115 Port 2/25/2026
KESTREL Towing/Tug US^0PNC>?? ??? 2/20/2026
SARAH AVRICK Towing/Tug US^0V6A>0VAU 2/19/2026
CG 22333 Port 2/13/2026
TEXAS VOYAGER Tanker SF A7 2/13/2026
THE DRAGON LADY Pleasure BOSTON 2/7/2026
HEIDI L.BRUSCO Towing/Tug XX XXX>?? ??? 2/6/2026
COQUELICOT Tanker 2/6/2026
PATTY K Towing/Tug 2/4/2026
ARTHUR BRUSCO Towing/Tug US^03BX>05KX 2/2/2026
RIVERCAT Towing/Tug SFO 1/30/2026

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