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Pre Arrival:  Overview | Location | Charts | Documents   ...
Arrival:  Approaches | Pilotage | Anchorages
Communications:  Pratique | Pre-Arrival | VHF | VTS/Radar
Berthing Ops:  Tugs | Berths
Cargo:  Breakbulk
Pollution:  Waste
Facilities:  Water | Fuel | Drydock | Repairs
Security:  Security | Piracy
Local Info:  Time | Holidays | Weather
Misc:  Authority

Summary

Max. Size:  Breakbulk:  Draft 9.3 m.
Fuel:  Available.
Airport:  Rio de Janeiro Intl, 20 km.
Repairs/Drydocks:  Dry dock 215 x 35.00 m., 20,000 tons.
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OVERVIEW:  Port area to the east of Rio de Janeiro with multiple support and logistics bases for the offshore oil and gas industry. Additionally, there are numerous drydock and ship repair yards
LOCATION:  In the inlet of Sao Lourenco, on the east coast of the Baia de Guanabara opposite Rio de Janeiro.
CHARTS:  Digital: BR323100, BR401506 and BR501511.
Paper: BA 566, 3970 and 3971.
Publications:  NP5, South America Pilot Vol 1.
DOCUMENTS:  See General - Pre-Arrival Information before first Brazil port.
ISPS COMPLIANCE:  Port is compliant.
MAX. SIZE:  Breakbulk:  Draft 9.3 m.
DENSITY:  1023.
RESTRICTIONS:  Vessels berth during daylight at HW at Nitport.
Max. vessel speed within the bay is approx. 5 knots.
Bridges:  President Costa e Silva Bridge, 22° 52.30′ S, 043° 08.88′ W (western span) and 22° 52.41′ S, 043° 07.67′ W (eastern span).
APPROACHES:  Channel linking Baia de Guanabara to the Sao Lourenco Channel is length 1,500