Paradip port (Orissa-NE India)

Paradip port (Orissa-NE India)

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Localisation

Paradip port (Orissa-NE India)
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Characteristics

VHF channel 6, 9, 12, 16
Water
Fuel
First aid
Shipyard
Harbour

Description

Paradip lies on the coast about 6.5 miles ENE of the entrance of the Jatadharmhan River.
The port handles containers, general cargo, dry bulk cargo, and liquid bulk cargo.

Depth—Limitations

The port is approached through a channel with dredged depth of 12.8m. Vessels with a draft of 13m can utilize this port, which offers problem-free berthing year round. Berth information is given in the accompanying table.

LASH operations are normally carried out between the mother ship at the anchorage and the lighter berths at the S end of the general cargo wharf.

The port has a large turning basin 520m in diameter, with a dredged depth of 12.8m.

Aspect

Paradip Light is shown from a round concrete tower, 1.5 miles W of the entrance to the port. The entrance to the port is protected by a N and a S breakwater. A trestle pier projects from the S breakwater.

The channel leading into the inner harbor passes about midway between two breakwaters and then extends NW to the turning basin close SW of the T-head jetty on the E side of the harbor. The alignment of the main fairway is indicated by two pairs of range lights.

Pilotage

Pilotage is compulsoryfor all vessels greater than 200 gross tons and is available 24 hours. Pilots board 2 miles SE of the harbor entrance.

Departing vessels should reuest a pilot from Port Control on VHF channel 16 at least 2 hours prior to departure.

Regulations

Vessels should send their ETA 24 hours in advance.

The following information should be sent by radio when a vessel is within 40 to 60 miles to the port:
1. Vessel’s name.
2. Last port of call.
3. ETA.
4. Gross tonnage.
5. Length overall.
6. Breadth.
7. Draft.
8. Deadweight tonnage.
9. Speed.
10. Dangerous cargo.
11. Type and quantity of cargo.
12. Name of agent and requirements.

Signals

Storm and weather signals are shown at Paradip; the General System is used.

Contact Information

Port Control can be contacted, as follows:

1. Call sign: Paradip Port
2. VHF: VHF channels 6, 9, 12, and 16
3. E-mail: pptinet@dte.vsnl.net.in

The harbormaster can be contacted, as follows:

1. Telephone: 91-6722-222012
2. Facsimile: 91-6722-223498
3. E-mail: harbourmaster_ppt@email.com

Caution

An SPM has been established about 10 miles SE of the entrance to the Jatadharmohan River. A submarine pipeline extends from the SPM to a point on the coast about 4.5 miles WSW of the entrance to Paradip Harbor.

Anchorage areas for VLCCs, each with a radius of 1.5 miles, are centered about 4.5 miles S and about 5.5 miles ENE of the SPM. Anchorage is prohibited within 2 miles of the SPM and within 1 mile of the submarine pipeline.

The low coast extends about 3 miles ENE and terminates at the Lion’s Rump, on the S side of the entrance of the Mahanadi River.
A conspicuous white house and a water tower stand about 0.5 mile SW of the Lion’s Rump.

2012/04/21
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False point (Orissa-NE India)

4.3nm
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About 2.5 miles NNE of the Lion’s Rump, False Point lies between the two entrances of the Mahanadi River and has been reported to be a good radar target up to 17 miles.
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Kanika sand (Orissa-NE India)

37nm
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Palmyras Point (Orissa-NE India)

34nm
31°
Palmyras Point, about 6 miles W of Shortt Island, is the N extremity of the low land which lies between the Maipura River and the Dhamra River. The point is difficult to distinguish because of the dense jungle growth which covers it. The low land on the N side of the Dhamra River ...
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Balisahi Point (Orissa-NE India)

38nm
24°
Balisahi Point is the extremity of the low land N of the entrance of the Dhamra River.

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Shortt Island (Orissa-NE India)

37nm
36°
Shortt Island, 3 m high, is the largest of four small islands which lie on a drying shoal about 3 miles N of Maipura Point. The configuration of the island is constantly changing due to the continuous action of the sea. A tower, 17.3m high, stands close off the E side of the island.
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Devi point (Orissa-NE India)

51nm
237°
Devi point is nearer  to the shakkar lake and it is at 1.5km. from Chikhaldara Busstation.
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