Port of Caen

Port of Caen

The Port of Caen, "Port de Caen", is the harbour and port authority of the Norman city of Caen, France.

The port of Caen is composed of a series of basins on the Canal de Caen à la Mer, linking Caen to Ouistreham, 15 km (9.3 m) downstream, on the English Channel.

Layout

The port of Caen was originally composed solely of the Bassin Saint-Pierre, in the centre of Caen. Increase in traffic explains the digging up and creation of four more; the Nouveau Bassin (cruises), Bassin de Calix, Bassin de Hérouville (miscellaneous) and Bassin de Blainville (cereals). A new canal, as well as a new concert venue (the Cargö), were built next to the junction between the Canal and the Bassin Saint-Pierre, creating a sharp contrast with the disused warehouses.

The Bassin Saint-Pierre is used as a marina and is kept afloat with a height adjustable dam on the River Orne. The Nouveau Bassin, directly east of Saint-Pierre, although it receives cruise ships and ferries in need of berthing or repairs, is not in regular use [http://www.caen.port.fr/web/statistiques/site2.php?include=sommaire_stats.php&
] .

The Viaduc de Calix, a large concrete viaduct, passes over the Orne valley and the canal. It has been built high enough to permit the transit of large tonnage ships. The Bassin de Calix, directly below the viaduct is the only basin in regular use. Several cranes are used to load and unload cargo, mostly wood, onto lorries or trains.

Ships transporting cereals use Blainville wharf. Ships are stationed directly against the canal wall and load and unloaded by cranes and cereal silos.

Ouistreham

At the entrance of the canal is the Port of Caen's cross-channel ferry port.

The terminal building is situated in the Western part of the terminal. Two sets of locks, beyond the seaport, keep the canal navigable towards Caen. The lock is composed to two lock basins and a lock keeper's tower.

Ouistreham is used for passenger transport; both car and on foot, as well as freight by the Brittany Ferries ferry operator. It links Caen (Ouistreham) to Portsmouth.

The entrance to the port is a dredged channel, 8 m deep, below the hydrographic zero and 90 m long. The access channel itself is two nautical miles (4 km) long, on a 184°5 axis, indicated by aligned luminous signalling. The channel, 150 m wide is bordered, to the West and the East by three sea mark buoys.

The outer harbour is a 250 m in diameter avoidance zone, permitting ferries to turn around.

Ouistreham possesses two ferry berths; Poste T1 and Poste T2.
* Poste T1 was built in 1986, it is capable of berthing ships up to 145 m long and 24 m wide. The minimum water depth is 5 m 50 cm at low tide.
* Poste T2 was built in 1992, it is capable of berthing ferries up to 165 m long and 26 m wide, on a dock wall 217 m long. Depth is kept at a minimum of 6 m above hydrographic zero.
* The tug boat is stationed between posts T1 and T2 in a 38 m long secluded.

The terminal itself is divided in two areas, T1 and T2, respectively 15 400 m² and 56 100 m² in area. The terminal's total area is 100 000 m².

The two ships regularly using Ouistreham have for the past fifteen years been the MV Normandie and the MV Duc de Normandie. The MV Mont St Michel has recently replace the Duc on the Caen-Portsmouth crossing.

Pleasure boating

The traffic has decreased during the last twenty years. The port of Caen has however been used to accommodate several racing yachts such as the Kingfisher (2nd- Vendée Globe 2001, sailed by Ellen MacArthur, and 1st Route du Rhum 2002) and Gartmore (9th- Vendée Globe 2001). As well as racing ships, the port of Caen is the regular port-of-call for sailing ships, the Belem and the HMY Britannia.

tatistics

The Port of Caen has, during July 2006, transported 317 274 tons of cargo and 133 959 passengers (32 538 cars and 9 483 lorries).

Between 2004 and 2006, the Port of Caen has transported (in tons per year) [http://www.caen.port.fr/web/statistiques/marchandise2.php?include=sommaire_stats.php&
] :

External links

* [http://www.caen.port.fr/index.php Le Port de Caen]
* [http://www.fleurysien.com/divers/port_caen.php A la découverte du Port de Caen]


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