Entering the Seaport of Dampier
Approaching the Port
As you approach the seaport of Dampier, keep a lookout for the ports entrance markers. The port is located on the north-west coast of Western Australia and is easily identifiable by its large breakwater and the towering cranes of the iron ore loading facility.
Communicating with the Port Authority
Before entering the port, it is essential to contact the Dampier Port Authority on VHF Channel 16 to request permission to enter. The port authority will provide you with the necessary information regarding the ports current conditions, including any restrictions or hazards.
Navigating the Channel
Once you have received permission to enter the port, navigate through the channel, which is marked by buoys and beacons. The channel is deep enough to accommodate large vessels, but it is essential to maintain a safe speed and keep a lookout for other vessels.
Mooring at the Port
When you reach the port, follow the instructions provided by the port authority to moor your vessel safely. The port has several berths, and the port authority will assign you a suitable berth based on your vessels size and type.
Conclusion
Entering the seaport of Dampier requires careful navigation and communication with the port authority. By following the guidelines provided by the port authority, you can safely enter and moor your vessel at this important port on the north-west coast of Western Australia.
Maritime service providers in Dampier Port
Vessel ETA
Vessel Name | Type | Length | Class Expires Date | Ship manager | Estimated time of arrival |
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SHANDONG PEACE (9911252) | Bulk carrier | ||||
MOUNT HERMON (9737840) | Bulk carrier | ||||
EASTERN WB400 (9803326) | Specialized cargo ship | ||||
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