
- Port
- MURMANSK
- Routes
- Russian Far East
- UN/LOCODE
- RUMMK
- Country/Region
- Russia
Port Introduction
Murmansk is located on the eastern coast of the Kola Bay in the Barents Sea of the Arctic Ocean. It is an ice free port that is navigable year-round and serves as the starting point and fishing port for the Russian North Sea Route. The main import and export goods are fish, coal, and ore.
Other Port Data
| Harbor Use | - | Shelter Afforded | Good |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Depth (m) | 7.9 | Anchorage Depth (m) | 14 |
| Cargo Pier Depth (m) | 6.4 | Oil Terminal Depth (m) | 23.2 |
| Entrance Width (m) | 0 | Tidal Range (m) | 3 |
| Maximum Vessel Length (m) | 0 | Maximum Vessel Beam (m) | 0 |
| Maximum Vessel Draft (m) | 0 | Facilities - Container | - |
| Facilities - Solid Bulk | - | Facilities - Liquid Bulk | - |
| Facilities - Ro-Ro | - | Facilities - Oil Terminal | - |
| Facilities - LNG Terminal | - | Cranes - Fixed | Yes |
| Cranes - Mobile | Yes | Cranes - Floating | Yes |
| Pilotage - Compulsory | Yes | Tugs - Assistance | Yes |
| Repairs | Major | Dry Dock | Large |
| Services - Longshoremen | Yes | Supplies - Potable Water | Yes |
| Supplies - Fuel Oil | Yes | Supplies - Diesel Oil | Yes |
| Railway | Medium |




