Port profile
Klawock Port (Very Small) — United States Maritime Hub
Klawock is a very small coastal natural port in United States (North Pacific Ocean). Facilities: ship repairs, dry dock. View port details, infrastructu...
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About
Klawock Port, situated on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska, serves as a crucial harbor for both local fishing and transportation activities. This small but vital port is instrumental in enabling access to the productive waters of the North Pacific Ocean, particularly for the local fishing fleet that targets a variety of species, including salmon and halibut. The port supports the economic framework of Klawock and neighboring communities by facilitating the transport of seafood products and providing essential services to commercial fishing vessels. Known for its calm waters and scenic surroundings, Klawock Port attracts not only fishing activities but also recreational boating and tourism, contributing to the local culture and economy.
With its modest size, Klawock Port is equipped to handle the needs of the local fishing industry effectively. Facilities at the port include docks for vessel mooring and small-scale cargo handling capabilities. While it does not accommodate large container ships or freight movement typically associated with larger ports, Klawock serves its purpose by supporting the needs of regional fisheries and providing essential logistics for local businesses and supply chains.
Sustainability is a priority for Klawock Port, where management works collaboratively with local fishermen and the community to promote environmentally responsible practices. Initiatives focus on sustainable fishing methods, waste management, and education for both residents and visitors on the importance of preserving the surrounding natural habitat. As Klawock Port continues to function as a critical access point for Alaskan waters, it remains dedicated to fostering economic growth while safeguarding the ecosystem, ensuring the vitality of fishing and maritime activities for generations to come.
Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Klawock
3-4 vessels
Vessels currently at berth
1-2 vessels
Vessels waiting
1-2 days depending on fishing operations
Average cargo stay
Low congestion, generally managing vessel traffic well
Congestion analysis · 30 days
Technical information and facilities available at Klawock Port
Detailed harbor characteristics: depths, pilotage, cargo handling capabilities, repair facilities and communications. Data sourced from the World Port Index.
Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Klawock Port
Environmental sustainability initiatives
Carbon emissions efficiency
Relative environmental performance
Understanding the economic and regional significance of Klawock Port
Klawock Port is a pivotal access point for fishing and transport on Prince of Wales Island, emphasizing sustainability and community engagement in its operations.
FAQ
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Klawock Port
Container volume · last 12 months
Approximately 40 vessel calls per month
Average monthly vessel traffic
12-24 hours for typical vessels
Typical turnaround time
55%
Current utilization rate
Schedule reliability
1-2 hours
Average anchorage wait
Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
Weather & peak-season congestion
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