Port of Sulina explained

Port of Sulina
Country:Romania
Location:Tulcea County
Coordinates:45.15°N 66°W[1]
Locode:ROSUL[2]
Owner:Capitania Port Sulina
Type:Natural/Artificial
Sizewater:0.75 square kilometres
Sizeland:0.25 square kilometres
Size:100 hectares (1 square kilometres)
Berths:4
Leadershiptitle:General manager
Cargotonnage:1,400,000 tonnes (2008)
Website:Port of Sulina

The Port of Sulina is a Romanian port situated on the Black Sea, close to the northern border with Ukraine. Located in Sulina, it is the last city through which the Danube flows before entering the Black Sea. The port has a quay length of 5940m (19,490feet) and depths of between 2.5m (08.2feet) and 7.5m (24.6feet).[3]

The Port of Sulina is mainly used by the Sulina Shipyard.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Port of Sulina, Romania . www.findaport.com . Shipping Guides Limited . 27 April 2020.
  2. Web site: UNLOCODE (RO) - ROMANIA . service.unece.org . 27 April 2020.
  3. Web site: PORTUL SULINA. 2009. Sulina. Romanian. 2009-02-26.