Port of Columbia (USCUB): Details, Transit Times & Shipping Routes

Port of Columbia (UN/LOCODE USCUB) is a very small river (natural) harbor located in United States, on the North Atlantic Ocean. It sits at 35.9167° N, 76.2500° W. The port reports a channel depth of about 3.4 m, an anchorage depth near 1.8 m, cargo pier depths around 1.8 m. Shelter afforded is rated good. Cargo handling includes wharves facilities.

Country
United States
UN/LOCODE
USCUB
Harbor Type
River (Natural)
Coordinates
35.9167° N, 76.2500° W

Port Specifications & Capabilities

Physical characteristics from the NGA World Port Index. Values of 0 in the source are shown as not reported.

Channel Depth
3.4 m
Anchorage Depth
1.8 m
Cargo Pier Depth
1.8 m

Harbor Profile

Harbor Type
River (Natural)
Harbor Size
Very Small
Shelter Afforded
Good
World Water Body
North Atlantic Ocean
Region
United States E Coast

Services & Restrictions

Pilotage CompulsoryNo
Tugs AssistanceUnknown
Provisions / WaterYes / Yes
Fuel / Diesel OilYes / Yes
Medical FacilitiesYes
Repairs / Dry DockUnknown / Unknown
Ice RestrictionNo
Wharves

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Port of Columbia (USCUB)
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Distance
19 nm

nautical miles (direct)

Est. Transit
1 days

@ 14 knots

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Frequently Asked Questions about Port of Columbia

Where is Port of Columbia located?

Port of Columbia is a seaport located in United States, on the North Atlantic Ocean. Its coordinates are 35.9167° N, 76.2500° W.

What is the UN/LOCODE for Port of Columbia?

The UN/LOCODE for Port of Columbia is USCUB — country code US, location code CUB.

How deep is Port of Columbia?

Per the NGA World Port Index, Port of Columbia has a channel depth of about 3.4 m, an anchorage depth of about 1.8 m, cargo pier depths of about 1.8 m.

Does Port of Columbia require a pilot?

Pilotage is not listed as compulsory at Port of Columbia.

What type of harbor is Port of Columbia?

Port of Columbia is classified as a river (natural) harbor, of very small size, offering good shelter.

What cargo facilities does Port of Columbia have?

Port of Columbia is recorded as offering wharves facilities.

About this data

Specifications for Port of Columbia are derived from the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) World Port Index (Pub 150, WPI #8370), a public-domain U.S. Government dataset. View the relevant Sailing Directions →