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PORT OF GDYNIA AUTHORITY SA
Rotterdamska 9 St
81-337 Gdynia, Poland
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Location
The Port Gdynia is located in the Bay of Gdańsk.
Position ............................................ 54°32' N, 18°34' E
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Emergency phones
Police .......................................................................... 997
Fire ............................................................................... 998
Ambulance ................................................................ 999
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Anchorage
Three anchorages are available to the east of
the breakwater and south of the leading line to
the main entrance in depths from 10.0 to 20.0
metres. Anchorage No 3 is for tankers only. The
seabed is fine sand and the Hel Peninsula protects
the roadstead.
Accommodation
The Port Gdynia is protected by a 2.5 km
breakwater and has a total of 17,700 metres
of quays of which over 11,000 metres are
for commercial use. The port covers a total of
755.4 hectares including 492.6 hectares of
land area.
Approach
The Port of Gdynia can be entered from one
of three main routes: from the sea to the east,
from Gdańsk to the south and from Puck Bay
to the north. All entrances are hazard free. The
main entrance is 150 metres wide with a depth
of 14.0 metres. The outer breakwater is 2.5
km long.
Tides
Gdynia is a non-tidal port.
Pilotage
The service is provided by Unipil, a private
company, and is compulsory for all vessels over
40 metres LOA. Pilots board at Gdynia roads.
Towage
Towage is compulsory for ships over 90 metres
LOA and for ships over 70 metres LOA carrying
dangerous goods. Towage is provided by WUŻ
Port & Shipping Services Company Ltd.
Fresh water
Supplied from berthside hydrants.
Waste
Reception facilities available.
Veterinary inspection
There is a Border Veterinary Control Station in
warehouse No 25A of the Baltic Container Terminal.
Working hours
The port operates 24 hours a day on a threeshift
system.
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