Port of Novorossiysk Новороссийский морской порт | |
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Location | |
Location | Russia, Krasnodar Krai, Black Sea coast, Tsemes (Novorossiysk) Bay |
Coordinates | 44°44′N 37°47′E / 44.733°N 37.783°E[1] |
UN/LOCODE | RUNVS[2] |
Details | |
Operated by | FSBI ‘Administration of the Black Sea Ports’ |
Size of harbour | 344 ha (2017)[3] |
Land area | 278.12 ha (2017)[3] |
No. of berths | 89 of 15626.91 m (2017)[3] |
Harbourmaster | Tuzikevick E. V.[4] |
Statistics | |
Annual cargo tonnage | 112.5 mln tons (2013)[5] |
Capacity | 208793 thousand tons (2017)[3] |
Radars | 4 aircraft interception radars |
Nearest airport | Gelendzhik, Vityazevo Anapa[6] |
Website http://bsamp.ru/info-city-novorossiysk |
Novorossiysk Sea Port (Russian: Новороссийский морской порт, NSP) is one of the largest ports in the Black Sea basin and the largest in Krasnodar Krai. At 8.3 km, the NSP berthing line is the longest among all the ports of Russia.[7] The port is located on the Northeast coast of the Black Sea, in the Tsemes Bay (also called Novorossiysk Bay). The bay is ice-free and open for navigation all year round. However, in winter the navigation occasionally stops due to the hazardous northeastern bora wind. The Tsemes Bay allows deep-draft vessels up to 19 m, and the inner harbour up to 12.5 m.[8] The liquid bulk terminals depth range from 8.4 to 15.6 m, suitable for tankers with a deadweight of up to 250,000 tons,[7] like Suezmax-class vessels.[9]
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