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Port Overview
Norman Island (VGNIS) is a strategically positioned maritime location in the British Virgin Islands, situated in the Caribbean Sea. While primarily known as a small island with limited commercial port infrastructure, it represents a unique maritime asset within the Virgin Islands archipelago. The port’s location at 18.3176°N, -64.6151°E offers potential for specialized maritime operations, particularly in tourism, yacht services, and niche maritime activities.
Geographic Location & Access
Located in the southeastern part of the British Virgin Islands, Norman Island presents a distinctive maritime environment. The island is positioned at the southern end of the BVI archipelago, offering sheltered waters and strategic proximity to major Caribbean shipping routes. Its geographic coordinates provide natural protection from open ocean conditions, creating a relatively calm maritime environment. The surrounding waters feature complex marine topography with multiple bays and natural harbors, making it an intriguing location for specialized maritime operations.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
While Norman Island has limited commercial port infrastructure, it offers unique maritime capabilities:
– Natural bay configurations providing natural anchorage
– Potential for small vessel moorings
– Depth accommodations up to 50 meters in select areas
– Limited but strategic berthing capabilities
– Suitable for yacht and small commercial vessel operations
– Potential for eco-tourism and maritime research support facilities
Technical Specifications
Technical maritime characteristics include:
– Maximum draft: 50 meters
– Relatively stable tidal ranges
– Minimal navigational restrictions
– Suitable for smaller commercial vessels and recreational maritime traffic
– Natural deep-water approach with minimal dredging requirements
– Moderate wind and current conditions typical of Caribbean maritime environments
Operational Services
Available maritime services are specialized and limited:
– Basic vessel support and anchoring services
– Limited bunkering capabilities
– Potential for emergency maritime support
– Yacht and small vessel maintenance support
– Environmental monitoring and marine conservation services
– Basic customs and immigration support for maritime traffic
Commercial & Economic Aspects
Commercial maritime potential includes:
– Niche maritime tourism opportunities
– Potential for marine research and ecological studies
– Limited but strategic positioning for specialized maritime operations
– Complementary services for regional maritime activities
– Potential development for boutique maritime logistics
Strategic Importance
Strategic maritime considerations:
– Part of the British Virgin Islands maritime network
– Potential ecological and maritime research hub
– Complementary location for Caribbean maritime operations
– Unique positioning for specialized maritime services
– Opportunities for sustainable maritime development
Conclusion
Norman Island (VGNIS) represents a unique maritime asset within the British Virgin Islands, offering specialized capabilities for small-scale maritime operations. While not a traditional commercial port, its strategic location, natural harbors, and potential for niche maritime services make it an intriguing location for targeted maritime activities.
Recommended for:
– Yacht and recreational maritime operations
– Marine research initiatives
– Ecological and environmental maritime studies
– Specialized maritime tourism
– Small-scale maritime logistics
Limitations:
– Minimal commercial port infrastructure
– Limited large-scale maritime commercial capabilities
– Specialized operational context
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