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MEDITERRANEAN
SEA REGION - ISKENDERUN BAY

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ISKENDERUN BAY.
36 37' N 036 07' E
Iskenderun Bay is located on the North-East end of the Eastern
Mediterranean, accommodating governmental and private berths and
installations. Due to their geographical proximity, these facilities
include oil terminals and dry cargo ports, also serving as gateways
to the Middle Eastern countries. A number of these ports and jetties
were built to serve specific purposes, such as importing minerals,
ores, fertilizers, and scrap and exporting iron and steel oil
exports piped from Iraq and probably from Middle Asia in the near
future. Iskenderun bay is now busy commercial centers and an
important ports of Turkey.
FORECAST: port officials at Iskenderun state that there are
two weather scenarios that pose the greatest threat to operations at
the port.
The first, and most hazardous, is a southeasterly wind locally
called "Yarikkaya". The winds funnel though the valley that
intersects the Nur Mountains southeast of the port. The southeast
winds occasionally reach 64 kt or greater. During an average year,
the wind will occur about seven times during the September to April
period. The effect of the strong wind is to cause ships in the
anchorage to drag anchor and, in some cases, even part the anchor
chain. Ships in the inner harbor must be carefully secured during
such events, using tugs if necessary to keep ships at their berths.
It is suggested that ships in the anchorage move southwestward about
10 nmi to a location away from the funneling and better sheltered
from the strong southeasterly winds. Areas closer to shore offer
better protection than those farther out. Small boating is usually
canceled during Yorikkaya events. The southeasterly winds also
affect the NATO fuel pier located about 3.5 nmi north of the main
port. During one event, a ship securely moored to the pier was in
danger of pulling the pier down as the ship was forced away from its
moorings. Two tugs were required to restrain the ship before it was
feasible to move it to a safe anchorage.
The second most trouble some phenomenon is a northerly wind which
can reach 40 to 50 kt, and be accompanied by 6.5 to 10 ft swell at
the anchorage. The effect is also felt at pier 1, because it is
exposed to northerly winds and waves that pass through the harbor
entrance. Ships moored to pier 1 are moved in order to avoid
potential damage resulting from being forced onto the pier.
According to port authorities, shelter from the northerly winds can
be found across the bay about 5 nmi east of Yumurtalik.
Forecasts of these and other meteorological events are broadcast in
Turkish on VHF channels 16 and 67 and updated every three hours. . (You
can receive the broadcast in English on VHF if you required)
PILOTAGE : is compulsory for vessels entering or leaving the
ports. , Call Pilots on VHF channels 16, or their self channels
three hours before arrival at the ports.
There are four pilot stations at Iskenderun bay.
| a) |
(Sanmar) Toros Pilot for Toros
Gubre, Delta Terminal and LPG terminals. ( pilot embarkation
place 1,5 miles
south from end of the jetty) |
| b) |
Dekas Pilot for Ekinciler,
Sariseki, Yazicilar and Isdemir. ( pilot embarkation place 1,5
miles south from end of the jetty) |
| c) |
Iskenderun Pilot for Iskenderun
TCDD port and Sasa terminal (Turkish State railways)
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| d) |
Botas Pilot for Dortyol Botas
Terminal (pilot embarkation place 2 miles south from end of the
jetty in the anchorage zone) |
a) (SANMAR) TOROS
PILOT STATION:
| Call Name
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TOROS Pilot |
| Telephone |
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(90-326) 613 50 01 -4 |
| Fax |
: |
(90-326) 634 23 23 |
| VHF Band |
: |
Ch. 16, 12 |
| Working Hours |
: |
24 hours |
b) ISKENDERUN DEKAS
PILOT STATION:
| Call Name
|
: |
DEKAS Pilot |
| Telephone |
: |
(90- 326) 613 19 72 |
| Fax |
: |
(90- 326) 613 19 74 |
| VHF Band |
: |
Ch. 16, 14 |
| Working Hours |
: |
24 hours |
c) ISKENDERUN TCDD
PILOT STATION:
| Call Name
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: |
ISKENDERUN Pilot |
| Telephone |
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(90-326) 614 00 47 |
| Fax |
: |
(90-326) 613 24 24 |
| VHF Band |
: |
Ch. 16, 13 |
| Working Hours |
: |
24 hours |
d) ISKENDERUN (DORTYOL)
BOTAS PILOT STATION:
| Call Name
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BOTAS Pilot |
| Telephone |
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(90-326) 613 58 59 |
| Fax |
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(90-326) 613 16 57 |
| VHF Band |
: |
Ch. 16, 22 |
| Working Hours |
: |
24 hours |
TOWAGE: is
provided by the Medmarine , TCDD, Sanmar, Isdemir & Botas and
mooring boat arranged by pilot.
ISKENDERUN BAY ANCHORAGE AREAS;
(Information on best location of anchorage will be given by Pilot
station)
PILOT LADDER: will be prepared
on vessel's starboard side. If your vessel's freeboard exceeds more
than 5 meters, please prepare a combination ladder.
Documents and general rules of
these ports; please see "A General View of Turkish Ports"
and " Mediterranean Region" in the Ports of Turkey section.
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