GDYNIA TOWN COUNCIL
81-963 Gdynia, ul. Piłsudskiego 52/54
tel.: (058) 6207271, fax: 6208226
Chief of local authority
President WOJCIECH SZCZUREK
Controlling maritime authority
GDYNIA HARBOUR
MASTER'S OFFICE
ul. Polska 2
81-339 Gdynia
Contact of maritime authority
Gdynia Harbour Master
Wojciech Oziemski
tel.: (058) 6202853, fax: 6200591
Harbour radio
VHF Channel 16
Navigational aids:
A pier extends 0.25 mile ENE from Cypel Oksywski and there are groynes
extending from the coast for about 3 cables N. The coastal section is
moderately high. Landmarks near Oksywie are two radio masts
(54°32.8'N, 18°32.3'E) each attaining an elevation of 135m and showing
red obstruction lights.
Quayage and berthing facilities
Beach fishing harbour has length of 150m.
General facilities
Fuel
Available.
Water
Available.
Slipping
Available.
Stevedoring
Available.
Fisheries facilities
Ice
Available in Gdynia.
Cold storage capacity
Available in Gdynia.
Chilling storage capacity
Available in Gdynia.
Frozen fish transport
Available in Gdynia.
Types and size of fishing fleet
6 fishing boats (length of 5 to 7 m) and average engine power of 25 HP
Types of fish landed (in tonnes) (1995)
Flounder
40.2
Cod
24.6
Pike-perch
1.0
Turbot
1.0
Herring
0.8
Others
0.1
Total
67.7
Nearest airport:
Rębiechowo, approx. 25 km
General information:
Oksywie is a northern suburb of Gdynia and an important Polish naval
base. From the 7th to 8th century a stronghold was there. The first
document of Oksywie as a fishing village dates 1214. Currently, a pier
extends 0.25 mile east-northeast and there are groynes extending from
the coast for about 3 cables north. There is a government owned
shipyard which does both naval and commercial work. Fishing boats
from the local base deliver fresh fish for the nearest urban community.