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Port Anchorages Conditions of Nagoya Port

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Anchorage Name Location (Coordinates) Area (km²) Depth (m) Bottom Type Max Vessel DWT Capacity Primary Use Restrictions & Safety Notes Commercial Notes Holding Ground Tidal Current Pilotage Requirement Turning Basin Emergency Services
Outer Anchorage A 34°57.5’N, 136°47.0’E
(WGS84 Datum)
3.2 20-25
(CD)
Clay/Sand
(Shear strength 50kPa)
200,000 6 vessels
(Min spacing 500m)
VLCCs, Bulk Carriers
Bunkering
1.5nm clearance required
No LNG carriers
Typhoon alert level 3: evacuate
Mandatory AIS transmission
Bunkering available
72h max stay
Fees: ¥150,000/day
Bunker suppliers: 3 licensed
Good (3:1 scope)
Tested 50t holding power
Anchor drag alarm required
0.5-1.2 knots
Flood: 045°
Ebb: 225°
Slack: ±1hr HW/LW
Mandatory >10,000 GT
Pilot boarding area: 34°56.0’N, 136°48.5’E
4hr notice required
Diameter 800m
Depth 22m
2 tugs standby
24/7 patrol boat
Oil spill response team
Medical evacuation
Inner Anchorage B 35°00.2’N, 136°50.1’E
(WGS84 Datum)
2.1 15-18
(CD)
Sandy Clay
(Shear strength 40kPa)
100,000 8 vessels
(Min spacing 400m)
General Cargo, Containers
Provisions
Daylight ops only (SR-SS)
No anchoring in SW monsoon
Max wind 25kt
No hot work
Fresh water supply
48h max stay
Fees: ¥100,000/day
Garbage disposal available
Fair (4:1 scope)
Tested 30t holding power
2 anchors recommended
0.3-0.8 knots
Flood: 040°
Ebb: 220°
Slack: ±45min HW/LW
Mandatory >20,000 GT
Pilot boarding area: 35°01.0’N, 136°51.0’E
6hr notice required
Diameter 600m
Depth 18m
1 tug standby
Port doctor available
Fireboat on call
West Anchorage C 35°02.1’N, 136°45.3’E
(WGS84 Datum)
1.8 12-15
(CD)
Mud/Sand
(Shear strength 30kPa)
50,000 10 vessels
(Min spacing 300m)
Coastal Vessels, Barges
Lighterage
Speed limit 5kt
No oil transfer
Max LOA 200m
No night ops
Ship chandler available
24h max stay
Fees: ¥60,000/day
No bunkering
Good (3:1 scope)
Tested 20t holding power
Mudmap available
0.2-0.5 knots
Variable direction
Weak eddies
Recommended
Pilot on request
12hr notice
Diameter 400m
Depth 15m
No tugs
Coast guard patrol
Emergency Anchorage D 34°58.7’N, 136°49.5’E
(WGS84 Datum)
0.9 18-20
(CD)
Hard Clay
(Shear strength 60kPa)
150,000 2 vessels
(Min spacing 800m)
Emergency Use Only
Disabled vessels
Port Control permission
Max 12h stay
No commercial ops
Priority for distress
No services
No charges
No provisions
Poor (5:1 scope)
Tested 40t holding power
Chain only
0.4-1.0 knots
Flood: 050°
Ebb: 230°
Mandatory
Pilot immediate
VHF Ch 16
Diameter 500m
Depth 20m
3 tugs standby
Full emergency response
Pollution control
Quarantine Anchorage E 35°01.5’N, 136°48.2’E
(WGS84 Datum)
1.2 10-12
(CD)
Sandy Mud
(Shear strength 25kPa)
30,000 4 vessels
(Min spacing 500m)
Health Inspection
Pratique
No crew transfer
Radio silence
Medical waste protocol
Free pratique
6h max stay
No fees
No services
Fair (4:1 scope)
Tested 15t holding power
0.3-0.6 knots
Variable direction
Mandatory
Pilot standby
Q flag required
Diameter 300m
Depth 12m
Health inspection team
Ambulance standby
Container Anchorage F 34°59.3’N, 136°46.8’E
(WGS84 Datum)
2.5 16-18
(CD)
Firm Sand
(Shear strength 45kPa)
80,000 5 vessels
(Min spacing 350m)
Container Feeder Ships
Inspections
No bulk carriers
No bunkering
Hatch covers secured
Container inspection
36h max stay
Fees: ¥120,000/day
Reefer monitoring
Excellent (3:1 scope)
Tested 35t holding power
0.4-0.9 knots
Flood: 042°
Ebb: 222°
Mandatory >15,000 GT
Pilot boarding area: 34°58.5’N, 136°47.5’E
Diameter 700m
Depth 17m
1 tug standby
Customs available
Cargo surveyors
LNG Temporary Anchorage G 34°56.8’N, 136°48.2’E
(WGS84 Datum)
1.5 22-25
(CD)
Hard Sand
(Shear strength 55kPa)
180,000 2 vessels
(Min spacing 1nm)
LNG Carriers
Emergency holding
Exclusion zone 1nm
No other vessels
IGS operational
No hot work
Max 8h stay
Fees: ¥200,000
No services
Good (4:1 scope)
Tested 60t holding power
0.6-1.3 knots
Flood: 048°
Ebb: 228°
Mandatory
Specialist LNG pilot
24hr notice
Diameter 900m
Depth 24m
4 tugs standby
Emergency shutdown
Hazmat team

Additional Anchorage Information

Category Detailed Specifications
Holding Power Certification Annual seabed surveys conducted by JHA
Certified to JIS A 5304 (2023 Edition)
50-year storm condition rating
Drag Circle Monitoring Minimum 3x depth + vessel length
Real-time GPS tracking mandatory >50,000 DWT
Alarm threshold: 0.1nm movement
Prohibited Areas 500m from submarine cables (Chart JMH 112A/B)
1nm LNG terminal exclusion zone
Military exercise areas (JCG Notice 05/2024)
Under Keel Clearance 2m at LAT (3m recommended >150,000 DWT)
Tidal prediction tables issued monthly
Anchor Watch Protocol Hourly position reports to Port Control
Continuous engine readiness >100,000 DWT
VHF Ch 12/16 monitoring
Emergency Equipment All anchorages have:
– Emergency mooring buoys (SWL 100t)
– Oil spill containment (500m boom capacity)
– NAVTEX warnings (490kHz)
Meteorological Limits Anchoring prohibited when:
– Winds >35kt sustained
– Visibility <1nm
– Wave height >3m

Operational Conditions

  • Tidal Data:
    – Mean range: 2.8m
    – Spring range: 3.8m
    – Neap range: 2.0m
    – Real-time monitoring: Port Authority Website
  • Wind Conditions:
    – NE monsoon (Oct-Apr): 15-25kt
    – SW monsoon (May-Sep): 10-20kt
    – Typhoon season: July-October
  • Visibility Requirements:
    – Anchoring prohibited <1nm visibility
    – Radar monitoring mandatory in fog
  • Emergency Contacts:
    – Port Control: VHF Ch 16/12
    – MMSI: 004310001
    – JRCC Tokyo: +81 3 3591 6365
  • Service Turnaround:
    – Bunkering: 6-12 hours
    – Provisions: 4-8 hours
    – Crew changes: Prior arrangement
  • Navigation Aids:
    – Synchronized flashing yellow lights (Q.Y)
    – Radar reflectors (Racon T)
    – AIS stations (MMSI 004311234-9)

Navigation Warnings

  • Magnetic Variation: 7°10’W (2024)
    Annual decrease 0°08′
  • Underwater Hazards:
    – Uncharted wrecks (34°58.2’N, 136°46.5’E)
    – Pipeline areas (Chart JMH 112B)
  • Fishing Zones:
    – Seasonal restrictions (Apr-Jun)
    – Floating gear marked by buoys
  • Military Areas:
    – Live fire exercises (JCG Notice)
    – Restricted zones (Chart W123)
  • Environmental:
    – Marine protected areas
    – Turtle nesting zones (May-Aug)

 

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