Port of ISLA CRISTINA
ESZGA🇪🇸Spain
Port Location
About Port of ISLA CRISTINA
Located on the Ría Carreras in Andalusia, Spain, this port is a leading center for fresh fish turnover in the region and nationally. It handles significant catches, exporting products across Spain and Europe.
Background
The port of Isla Cristina, belonging to the maritime province of Huelva on the Spanish Costa de la Luz, is the port with the highest turnover in fresh fish in Andalusia and one of the first in tonnage and importance of catches at national level. It is one of the 23 main fishing ports in Spain designated by the FAO. It exports its products to all of Spain and much of Europe. It was originally developed as a way to support the fishing activity of the first settlers in the area in the 18th century. It has grown steadily in extension, reaching over 640,000 m² in 2009 after its latest expansion, although not in terms of the landing of catches. The 1920s marked the highest number of fish landed with almost 16,000 tons in a single year, highlighting the tuna almadraba. As a sardine port it has been, for decades, one of the first in Spain and the traditional species of the port.Current Conditions
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Classification
- Type
- Port
Region
- Area
- UK Coast & Atlantic
- Sub-area
- Gibraltar
- Body of Water
- Ría Carreras
- Latitude
- 37.1964°
- Longitude
- -7.3280°
Nearby Vessels
Identification
- UN/LOCODE
- ESZGA
- Country
- 🇪🇸Spain
- Time Zone
- UTC+1
- Feature Type
- PRT (Port)
Operations & Services
References & Identifiers
- GeoNames ID
- 11874934 →
- Wikidata
- Q6092301 →
- Wikipedia
- Read on Wikipedia →
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