Overview:
Korean commercial port. It is located in the top corner of Wu'an peninsula at the southwest end of the Korean Peninsula, Southeast of the port city and west of the South Yellow Sea. In the north, it is 110 nautical miles away from Qunshan port and 187 nautical miles away from Renchuan port; It is 310 nautical miles west to Yantai port, 324 nautical miles west to Qingdao port, 355 nautical miles west to Lianyungang port and 376 nautical miles west to Shanghai port; It is 94 nautical miles from Jeju port in the south, 151 nautical miles from Lishui port in the East and 228 nautical miles from Busan. Outside the port, there are many islands such as Luozhou Archipelago as barriers, calm and calm, but the access channel is tortuous. The tides in the harbor are irregular and semidiurnal, with an average height of 3.8 m for spring tide and 0.5 m for low tide. The fluctuation of water level is also affected by the fluctuation of Rongshan River in mupu Bay. Wuan Peninsula and Huayuan Peninsula are guarding mupu Bay, and the port is on the North Bank of the bay mouth. Mupu port opened in 1887. At that time, the wharf was simple and crude, with only two small wooden boat docks. After more than 100 years of development, there are 600 meters quay and 940 meters barge quay; Off shore, there are nine anchorage berths in the Strait, six of which are 10000 ton berths and above, with a water depth of 11-21 meters for barge handling. In the 1980s, the South Korean government approved the construction of a coal terminal with three berths, which can berth 30000 DWT ships at most. In addition, there are 3400m revetment and 12 floating trestles. The port acts as a shipping center for the nearby islands. There are 15 thousand square meters of open storage yard, which can store 37 thousand tons of coal; There are 5 warehouses with a total capacity of 10000 tons and a refrigeration capacity of 3000 tons. At present, the port has more than 10 quay and pontoon berths, with an annual throughput of about 10000 tons and 3000 tons of cold storage. At present, the port has more than 10 quay and pontoon berths, with an annual throughput of about 2.2 million tons, about five times that of 1976. It is one of the sea portals of quanluonan road. There are regular routes to Incheon and Busan ports. At present, there are 13 berths of 3000-5000 tons and 30 berths of 10000-50000 tons in Dafo industrial port.