Port of Władysławowo
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The Port of Władysławowo [vwadɨswavɔvɔ] is a Polish seaport situated on the southern coast of the Baltic Sea within the northern region of Pomeranian Voivodeship, specifically in Puck County and the city of Władysławowo. It is the biggest fishing port of the country, hosting approximately 120 fishing boats and vessels.[3]
Port of Władysławowo | |
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Location | |
Country | Poland |
Location | Władysławowo |
Coordinates | 54°47′45″N 18°25′00″E |
UN/LOCODE | PLWLA[1] |
Details | |
Opened | 1938-05-06[2] |
Operated by | Szkuner Sp. z o.o.[3] |
Owned by | Puck County[3] |
Type of harbour | coastal breakwater |
No. of wharfs | 7[4] |
No. of piers | 2[4] |
Draft depth | 4 m, 4.5 m[5][6] |
Ship length | 70 m, 80 m[5][6] |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 27,869 (2018)[7] |
Passenger traffic | 69,240 (2018)[7] |
Website Port - Szkuner Sp. z o.o. |
The harbour includes a sailing and passenger marina and performs a small reloading service for goods in mainly domestic traffic. Facilities within the port encompass a shipyard, fish-processing plants, a shell ice factory and a fish meal factory.[3] Additionally, the port serves as a coastal SAR (Search And Rescue) station and a sea border crossing.[8]
From 2025 on, the port is designated to function as a service port for an Ocean Winds offshore wind farm, which will be located about 36 kilometers away.[9]
Wharf/pier/dock | Length [m] |
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Postojowe Wschodnie wharf | 185 |
Stoczniowe wharf | 105 |
Remontowy dock | 52 |
Slipowy dock | 106,5[10] |
Pasażerskie pier | 135 |
Wyładunkowe wharf | 340 |
Paliwowe wharf | 120 |
Jachtowe wharf | 90 |
Duńskie pier | 185 |
Robocze wharf | 61 |
Postojowe Północne wharf | 150 + 250 |
Dock 1 | 101 |
Dock 2 | 101 |
Dock 3 | 86 |