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Port Overview
Porto Lagos Anch is a strategically positioned maritime facility located in northern Greece, situated in the Evros regional unit of Thrace. This anchorage provides critical maritime infrastructure in the northeastern Aegean Sea, serving as an important maritime gateway for regional trade and supporting the maritime logistics network of southeastern Europe. Its location offers significant strategic advantages for vessels navigating the complex maritime corridors between the Aegean and Black Sea regions.
Geographic Location & Access
Precisely positioned at coordinates 40.967°N, 25.0968°E, Porto Lagos Anch is situated in a sheltered coastal area with exceptional navigational characteristics. The port benefits from a natural harbor configuration, protected by surrounding geographical features that provide excellent shelter from prevailing maritime conditions. The anchorage is located near the Nestos River delta, offering unique geographical advantages for maritime operations.
Climate characteristics include moderate Mediterranean conditions with mild winters and warm summers, typically providing stable maritime navigation environments. Average annual wind speeds range between 3-5 Beaufort, ensuring relatively consistent operational conditions for maritime traffic.
Port Infrastructure & Facilities
Porto Lagos Anch offers comprehensive maritime infrastructure designed to accommodate diverse vessel types and cargo requirements. The port features:
– Anchorage area with maximum draft of 50 meters
– Flexible berthing configurations supporting multiple vessel sizes
– Open roadstead anchorage with excellent holding ground
– Suitable for bulk carriers, container vessels, and general cargo ships
– Minimal shore-based infrastructure, primarily serving as a maritime waiting and staging area
Technical Specifications
Critical technical parameters include:
– Maximum authorized draft: 50 meters
– Anchorage depth range: 15-50 meters
– Seabed composition: Predominantly sandy with good holding characteristics
– Tidal range: Minimal (approximately 0.3 meters)
– Navigation aids: Standard maritime navigation markers and electronic positioning systems
Operational Services
While Porto Lagos Anch is primarily an anchorage area, limited operational services are available:
– Basic vessel traffic management
– Emergency communication infrastructure
– Limited bunkering capabilities
– Rudimentary vessel support services
– Standard maritime safety protocols
Commercial & Economic Aspects
The anchorage serves as a critical maritime staging point, offering:
– Strategic positioning for vessels awaiting cargo operations
– Cost-effective waiting area for regional maritime traffic
– Proximity to major shipping routes
– Minimal port dues compared to full-service maritime facilities
Strategic Importance
Porto Lagos Anch represents a strategically valuable maritime asset, providing:
– Critical anchorage for vessels navigating Aegean and Black Sea routes
– Flexible maritime staging area
– Supporting regional maritime logistics networks
– Potential emergency maritime support capabilities
Competitive Advantages
Key strengths include:
– Excellent geographical positioning
– Deep-water anchorage capabilities
– Minimal bureaucratic restrictions
– Natural harbor protection
– Proximity to major maritime corridors
Recommendations for Maritime Professionals
Recommended for:
– Vessels requiring intermediate maritime staging
– Bulk carrier operations
– Regional maritime logistics planning
– Emergency maritime support scenarios
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