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The Port of New Bedford is a deepwater port located at at the mouth of the Acushnet River on Buzzards Bay, with access to the Atlantic Ocean. It is in the harbor estuary on the southern coast of Massachusetts in
New Bedford New Bedford (Massachusett: ) is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts. It is located on the Acushnet River in what is known as the South Coast region. Up through the 17th century, the area was the territory of the Wampanoag Native American pe ...
, Fairhaven and Acushnet. Once a major whaling port, it is the largest commercial fishing port by value in the United States. It also handles breakbulk cargo. In the 21st century it is becoming an
offshore wind port An offshore wind port describes several distinct types of port facilities that are used to support manufacturing, construction and operation of an offshore wind power project. Offshore wind turbine components are larger than onshore wind component ...
. The port is part of
Foreign Trade Zone A free-trade zone (FTZ) is a class of special economic zone. It is a geographic area where goods may be imported, stored, handled, manufactured, or reconfigured and re-exported under specific customs regulation and generally not subject to cust ...
(FTZ #28), which also includes
New Bedford Regional Airport New Bedford Regional Airport is a Part 139 Commercial-Service Airport, municipally-owned and available for public use. The airport is located northwest of the City of New Bedford, a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States. The air ...
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Geography


Waterways and lighthouses

The port is at the estuary of the Acushnet River where it empties into Buzzards Bay and beyond that the Atlantic. It is approximately nine
nautical mile A nautical mile is a unit of length used in air, marine, and space navigation, and for the definition of territorial waters. Historically, it was defined as the meridian arc length corresponding to one minute ( of a degree) of latitude. Today ...
s from the
Cape Cod Canal The Cape Cod Canal is an artificial waterway in the U.S. state of Massachusetts connecting Cape Cod Bay in the north to Buzzards Bay in the south, and is part of the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The approximately canal traverses the neck o ...
. To the west of Clark's Point, site of
Clarks Point Light The Clarks Point Light is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts. Originally constructed as a wooden tower, it was replaced with a stone tower in 1804. This in turn was replaced by a structure on the parapets of Fort Rodman which was deactivated in ...
is Clark's Cove, which extends landward approximately one and a half mile from the bay. The
Butler Flats Light Butler Flats Light is a sparkplug lighthouse located in the outer harbor of New Bedford, Massachusetts, at the mouth of the Acushnet River. Built in 1898 by the United States Lighthouse Board, it is the only known caisson lighthouse designed b ...
is located in the outer harbor. Crow Island is in the middle harbor.


Environmental remediation and dredging

The harbor has ongoing
environmental remediation Environmental remediation deals with the removal of pollution or contaminants from environmental media such as soil, groundwater, sediment, or surface water. Remedial action is generally subject to an array of regulatory requirements, and may al ...
through dredging and capping, largely focusing on removal of PCBs released into it during between the 1940s and 1970s.


Road and rail

The
New Bedford – Fairhaven Bridge The New Bedford-Fairhaven Bridge is a swing truss bridge which connects New Bedford, Massachusetts with Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Between New Bedford and Fairhaven The bridge is actually one of three bridges crossing the Acushnet River between t ...
carries U.S. Route 6 across the port at the north where it travels over Fish Island and
Pope's Island New Bedford (Massachusett language, Massachusett: ) is a city in Bristol County, Massachusetts, Bristol County, Massachusetts. It is located on the Acushnet River in what is known as the South Coast (Massachusetts), South Coast region. Up throug ...
. Between the two islands lies the central section of the bridge with a swing span that allows maritime passage to the upper harbor. Massachusetts Route 18 provides access to Interstate 195 and Massachusetts Route 24 via Massachusetts Route 140https://eu.southcoasttoday.com/story/business/2008/03/31/new-bedford-positioning-itself-to/49614885007/ Massachusetts Coastal Railroad provides service to the port along the New Bedford Subdivision with connections to the national rail network via CSX Middleboro Secondary.


Hurricane barrier

Just south of Palmer's Island, beginning near Fort Phoenix in Fairhaven, is the harbor's hurricane barrier, built by the Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s. It is 9,100 feet long and twenty feet above median sea level, and is the largest stone structure on the East Coast. The harbor section has two 440-ton gates in the center that can be closed to protect the port during strong tides or
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. A walkway allows for pedestrian access. In 2020, it was struck by a ship departing the harbor.


Whaling

The port was once the epicenter of the whaling industry in the US. In the mid-1700s the port had become a whaling port and shipbuilding center. The Dartmouth, was launched in 1767. By the early 19th century, the port was one of the leading whaling ports in the world. In 1848,
Lewis Temple Lewis Temple (22 October 1800 – 18 May 1854) was an American "negro whalecraft maker,"Spence p. 114, 115 blacksmith, abolitionist, and inventor. He was born in slavery in Richmond, Virginia, and moved to the whaling village of New Bedford, ...
invented a new type of harpoon that revolutionized the whaling industry, the city had significant control over whaling products used around the world, and it soon became one of the richest cities in the world. More than half of the United States' whaling fleet of over 700 vessels was registered at the Port of New Bedford, which played a prominent role in Herman Melville's Moby Dick. In the
Whaling Disaster of 1871 The Whaling Disaster of 1871 was an incident off the northern Alaskan coast in which a fleet of 33 American whaling ships were trapped in the Arctic ice in late 1871 and subsequently abandoned. It dealt a serious blow to the American whaling indu ...
, 22 whalers from the port were lost off the coast of Alaska. in 1914, J. & W. R. Wing Company sent out its last whaleship in 1914. The last whaling expedition left the port in 1925. The era is memorialized at the New Bedford Whaling Museum.


Fishing

The port has been the fishing port with the highest value of fish landed in the United States since 2001. There are several piers which service the fish and seafood industry. Two are listed on
Merrill's Wharf Historic District The Merrill's Wharf Historic District is a historic district encompassing a portion of the waterfront area of New Bedford, Massachusetts. It encompasses two wharves just to the south of State Pier: the Steamboat Pier and the adjacent Coal Packe ...
.


South Terminal

South Terminal has over 25 acres of marine industrial land, with a 1,600-linear foot bulkhead and depths of 20 feet, for offloading fish and seafood directly into the on-site processing plants where they are filleted, cleaned, and weighed, for shipment by truck and air freight.


Terminals


New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal

The New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal is an
offshore wind port An offshore wind port describes several distinct types of port facilities that are used to support manufacturing, construction and operation of an offshore wind power project. Offshore wind turbine components are larger than onshore wind component ...
under development by the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center (Mass CEC). Since the ISO/IEC 17025 accredited Wind Technology Testing Center opened in 2011, the laboratory has run 35 blade testing programmes and hundreds of individual blade tests. The quay site is being developed as the assembly area for the
Mayflower Wind SouthCoast Wind, formerly known as Mayflower Wind, is a proposed offshore wind farm in U.S. federal waters about 30 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and 23 miles south of Nantucket, Massachusetts with an name plate capacity of 804 MW in Lease O ...
and
Vineyard Wind Vineyard Wind 1 is an offshore wind farm under construction in U.S. federal waters in the Atlantic Ocean in Bureau of Ocean Energy Management-designated Lease Area OCS-A 0520, about 13 nautical miles - south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket ...
projects.


Foss Marine Terminal

The New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal is a planned new offshore wind facility to be built at the site of the New Bedford Gas and Edison Light Complex.


North Terminal

The New Bedford North Terminal on the Acushnet River is being redeveloped. It has dockside connections to the rail network.


State Pier

State Pier houses the terminals for Seastreak ferries to the islands of
Nantucket Nantucket () is an island about south from Cape Cod. Together with the small islands of Tuckernuck and Muskeget, it constitutes the Town and County of Nantucket, a combined county/town government that is part of the U.S. state of Massachuse ...
and
Martha's Vineyard Martha's Vineyard, often simply called the Vineyard, is an island in the Northeastern United States, located south of Cape Cod in Dukes County, Massachusetts, known for being a popular, affluent summer colony. Martha's Vineyard includes the s ...
and the ferry to Cuttyhunk Island. There are plans to add offshore wind crew transfer and operations facility.https://newbedfordlight.org/coming-soon-to-state-pier-restaurants-and-shopping/


See also

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United States Customs District of New Bedford The United States Customs District of New Bedford was an administrative area for the collection of import duties on foreign goods that entered the United States by ship at the port of New Bedford, Massachusetts. Established in 1789, it ceased to be ...
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USNS New Bedford USNS ''New Bedford'' (FS-289/AKL-17) was a Navy owned Military Sea Transportation Service civilian crewed ''Camano''-class cargo ship originally constructed for the U.S. Army as the coastal freighter ''FS-289'' shortly before the end of World ...
* List of ports in the United States


References


External links

* * {{Coastal waterbodies of Massachusetts Ports and harbors of Massachusetts Transportation in Bristol County, Massachusetts New Bedford, Massachusetts Fairhaven, Massachusetts Acushnet, Massachusetts