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Polskie Porty - NIECHORZE |
Local commune administration authority |
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REWAL COMMUNE COUNCIL
72-344 Rewal, ul. Mickiewicza 19
tel.: (0931) 62624, fax: 62758
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Chief of local authority
Commune administrator
KONSTANTY TOMASZ OŚWIĘCIMSKI |
Controlling maritime authority |
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MARITIME OFFICE
IN SZCZECIN
MRZEŻYNO BOATSWAIN'S OFFICE.
ul. Marynarska 1
72-330 Mrzeżyno
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Contact of maritime authority
Harbour Boatswain
Antoni Musielewicz |
Harbour radio
VHF Channel 16 |
Navigational aids:
Niechorze Lighthouse, a grey 8-sided tower with red stripes, on
a dwelling 45 m in height, stands on the foreshore about 12 1/2
miles ENE of the mouth of Dziwna River. There is a signal station
at Niechorze, but a continuous look-out is not kept. |
Quayage and berthing facilities
On the beach there are wooden breakwaters. In the middle of the beach
there are three concrete moles for mooring local fishing boats. |
Fuel |
Fuel available in Dziwnów or Kołobrzeg |
Water |
Available |
Slipping |
Slip for fishing boats |
Stevedoring |
Not available |
Ice |
Not available locally. Available in Dziwnów or Kołobrzeg |
Cold storage capacity |
Available in Świnoujście or Kołobrzeg |
Chilling storage capacity |
Available for 10 tonnes of chilled fish |
Frozen fish transport |
Not available |
Types and size of fishing fleet
7 fishing boats (length of 9.5 to 10 m) and average engine power of 53 HP. |
Types of fish landed (in tonnes) (1995) |
Herring |
180.0 |
Cod |
20.5 |
Pike-perch |
10.9 |
Flounder |
10.1 |
Roach |
4.3 |
Eel |
3.5 |
Salmon-trout |
3.3 |
Total |
232.6 |
Nearest airport:
Goleniów, approx. 70 km |
General information:
Niechorze is a resort and fishing village situated on the sea coast
13 miles east-north east of the mouth of Dziwna River, between the
sea and Liwia Łuża Lake. The permanent population is about 850 but
during summertime thousands of vacationists come here. Niechorze forms
a vacation centre of the Western Pomerania coast with typical high
cliffs overlooking the Baltic Sea. The characteristic old buildings
of the fishing village have been preserved. Among which are houses
from the 18th century, as well as a historic lighthouse built in 1866.
At present there is a small Fisheries Museum, visited by holiday-makers. |
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