Risk: Medium Harbour Operational

Terminal One Harbour Facility in Dutch Harbor, Alaska | United States Marine Utilities

DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, United States

Overview

Terminal One is an operational harbour in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, United States. It serves as a key marine facility in the Aleutians West region, handling cargo and vessel operations.

Terminal One is a harbour facility located at 1125 East Point Road in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, within the Aleutians West Census Area. This operational marine terminal is situated in a strategic location on Unalaska Island, serving as a critical hub for maritime activities in the Bering Sea region. As a harbour facility classified under NAICS 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), Terminal One operates within the regulatory framework of the United States, including the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside operations. The facility handles cargo and supports vessel traffic in one of the busiest fishing ports in the United States, with a focus on bulk and containerized goods. The environmental context of Dutch Harbor includes proximity to sensitive coastal ecosystems in the Aleutian Islands. Terminal One's operations involve stormwater management and oil-water separation to mitigate impacts on local marine habitats. The facility plays a vital role in the regional economy, supporting commercial fishing and cargo transport in a remote but ecologically significant area.

Environmental context

Dutch Harbor is located in the Aleutian Islands, a region known for its rich marine biodiversity and sensitive coastal habitats. Terminal One's harbour operations involve handling bulk and containerized cargo, which requires careful stormwater management and oil-water separation to prevent pollution. The facility operates in a cold-water environment where seasonal weather patterns influence operational practices and environmental safeguards.

Frequently asked questions

Terminal One is located at 1125 East Point Road in Dutch Harbor, Alaska, within the Aleutians West Census Area, United States.

Terminal One is an operational harbour facility classified under NAICS 488320 (Marine Cargo Handling), serving as a marine terminal for cargo and vessel operations.

Harbours in the United States operate under the US EPA Vessel General Permit (VGP) and NPDES permits for shoreside activities, along with compliance with the IMO MARPOL Convention for international shipping.

Terminal One must manage stormwater runoff and oil-water separation to protect nearby coastal habitats in the ecologically sensitive Aleutian Islands region.

Dutch Harbor is one of the busiest fishing ports in the United States, making Terminal One a critical hub for commercial fishing and cargo transport in the Bering Sea.

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