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200px Sevastopol Marine Trade Port (SMTP) is a
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in
Sevastopol Sevastopol (; uk, Севасто́поль, Sevastópolʹ, ; gkm, Σεβαστούπολις, Sevastoúpolis, ; crh, Акъя́р, Aqyár, ), sometimes written Sebastopol, is the largest city in Crimea, and a major port on the Black Sea ...
. It is located mainly at the
Bay of Sevastopol Sevastopol Bay ( uk, Севастопольська бухта; russian: Севастопольская бухта) is a city harbor that includes a series of smaller bays carved out its shores. The bay of Sevastopol splits the city of Sevastopo ...
, and at smaller bays around the Heracles peninsula. The port infrastructure is fully integrated with the city of Sevastopol and
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s of the Russian Navy and the
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. Mostly the port belonged to the national government of Ukraine, while portions of it are controlled by the private sector.. The port came under full Russian control when the Crimean peninsula, then under Russian military occupation, joined Russia after a highly criticized referendum on March 16, 2014, known as the 2014 Crimean status referendum, which was soon followed by the
annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation In February and March 2014, Russia invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War. The events in Kyiv t ...
.


History

A settlement was formed at the Sevastopol port in June 1783 as a base for a naval squadron under the name Akhtiar (''White Cliff''), by Rear Admiral Thomas MacKenzie (Foma Fomich Makenzi), a native Scot in Russian service; soon after
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annexed the
Crimean Khanate The Crimean Khanate ( crh, , or ), officially the Great Horde and Desht-i Kipchak () and in old European historiography and geography known as Little Tartary ( la, Tartaria Minor), was a Crimean Tatar state existing from 1441 to 1783, the long ...
. Five years earlier,
Alexander Suvorov Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov (russian: Алекса́ндр Васи́льевич Суво́ров, Aleksándr Vasíl'yevich Suvórov; or 1730) was a Russian general in service of the Russian Empire. He was Count of Râmnicu Sărat, Rymnik, C ...
ordered that earthworks be erected along the harbor and Russian troops be placed there. In February 1784,
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ordered
Grigory Potemkin Prince Grigory Aleksandrovich Potemkin-Tauricheski (, also , ;, rus, Князь Григо́рий Алекса́ндрович Потёмкин-Таври́ческий, Knjaz' Grigórij Aleksándrovich Potjómkin-Tavrícheskij, ɡrʲɪˈɡ ...
to build a fortress there and call it Sevastopol. The realization of the initial building plans fell to Captain
Fyodor Ushakov Fyodor Fyodorovich Ushakov ( rus, Фёдор Фёдорович Ушако́в, p=ʊʂɐˈkof; – ) was an 18th century Russian naval commander and admiral. He is notable for winning every engagement he participated in as the Admiral of t ...
who in 1788 was named commander of the port and of the Black Sea squadron. It became an important
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and later a commercial
seaport A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as ...
. In 1797, under an edict issued by Emperor Paul I, the military stronghold was again renamed to Akhtiar. Finally, on April 29 (May 10), 1826, the Russian Senate returned the city's name to Sevastopol. During
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the World War II by country, vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great power ...
, the port of Sevastopol withstood intensive bombardment by the
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in 1941–42, supported by their Italian and
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allies during the Battle of Sevastopol. The port was leased to
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on a long-term lease after the devolution of the
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in the early 1990s. In early March 2014, during the
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, Russian sailors
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several naval vessels to act as blockships at the entrance to Donuzlav Bay and the port of Sevastapol, in an attempt to prevent Ukrainian navy ships berthed in the port from gaining access to the
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. Ships sunk included the hull of the naval cruiser '' Ochakov'' and a diving support vessel of BM-416-class (approximately ).Russia sinks ship to block Ukrainian Navy ships
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Location and defined borders

The territory of the port was defined by the declaration of
Cabinet of Ukraine The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine ( uk, Кабінет Міністрів України, translit=Kabinet Ministriv Ukrainy; shortened to CabMin), commonly referred to as the Government of Ukraine ( uk, Уряд України, ''Uriad Ukrai ...
on October 25, 2002 "About aquatorium of the Sevastopol Marine Trade Port".Port of Sevastopol
Sevastopol Tour
The territory defined was limited by lines that outstretch from extreme points of the Sevastopol city administration border at the Black Sea coast perpendicularly to the coastline and allotted water area, except: * Kamysheva Bay that belongs to responsibility of the Sevastopol Marine Fish Port * Territory leased by the Russian Federation for the
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** Yuzhnaya Bay (Yuzhnaya bukhta; Южная бухта) * Territory that is a responsibility zone of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine ** Pishchana Bay ** Striletska Bay ** Bay of Abramov **
Balaklava Bay Balaklava Bay is a bay in the Black Sea near Balaklava, Crimea Crimea, crh, Къырым, Qırım, grc, Κιμμερία / Ταυρική, translit=Kimmería / Taurikḗ ( ) is a peninsula in Ukraine, on the northern coast of the Bl ...
* Territory of Balaclava Bay that is under the responsibility of the
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Divisions


Passenger terminal

Passenger terminal is located at the pier #143. Along with terminal there is a building of customs.


Cargo district

There is a cargo district located at the eastern end of the
Bay of Sevastopol Sevastopol Bay ( uk, Севастопольська бухта; russian: Севастопольская бухта) is a city harbor that includes a series of smaller bays carved out its shores. The bay of Sevastopol splits the city of Sevastopo ...
near the city of Inkerman (Little Inkerman) and mouth of the
Chorna River The Chorna, Chyornaya or Chorhun (, ''Chorna'', , ''Chyornaya'', ), which translates from the Ukrainian and Russian as "Black River", is a small river in southern Crimea. It is 34.5 km long. The Chorna River begins in the Baydar Valley northea ...
. It consists of two transloading complexes PK-1 and PK-2. There was an intention to build a ferry terminal at the pier #50. Transloading complex #1 (PK-1) has capabilities to handle transferring cargo from water transport onto ground transport such as automotive and rail. The complex is specialized in handling cabotage sand, scrap metal (ferrous and non-ferrous metals) in
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, coal export. Transloading complex #2 (PK-2) has an area of . It is based around the pier #56 that has a length of 112 running meters and depth of .


Portinvest loading area (Avlita)

There is another cargo handling piers that belong to private owners. Among them is Portinvest Holding that belongs to the Ukrainian company
System Capital Management System Capital Management or SCM ( uk, Систем Кепітал Менеджмент) is a major Ukrainian financial and industrial holding company established in 2000 in Donetsk in the east of the country and since 2014 headquartered in Ky ...
. Its cargo handling area is served by a stevedore company Avlita.


Balaklava Port

There is a smaller port located in a remote
Balaklava Bay Balaklava Bay is a bay in the Black Sea near Balaklava, Crimea Crimea, crh, Къырым, Qırım, grc, Κιμμερία / Ταυρική, translit=Kimmería / Taurikḗ ( ) is a peninsula in Ukraine, on the northern coast of the Bl ...
.


South Sevastopol

South Sevastopol is a ship maintenance facility. The factory has a freight-handling complex, ship maintenance shop, own design bureau, builds yachts. It also rents out various vessels such as floating cranes, tugboats, others.


Sevastopol Marine Fishing Port


Fleet

Ships and fleets based in the Port of Sevastopol. The list does not include former fleets among which are fleets of Atlantika State Fishing CompanyAbout how fishing industry of Ukraine was liquidated
and others. Also fleet of the Yalta Marine Trade Port is assigned to the Port of Sevastopol.


Sevastopol Marine Trade Port

* 16 passenger motorboats *
Project 1438, type MolodezhnyUranPlutonOstYupiterSaturnZyuidOrionPerseiOmegaVestGrigory OvchinikovMolodezhnyNordMerkury
*
Project 227, 245, type Almaz - MagnoliaTaman
*
Project 485M3, type RadugaLazurny
* 2 ferries (
Roll-on/roll-off Roll-on/roll-off (RORO or ro-ro) ships are cargo ships designed to carry wheeled cargo, such as cars, motorcycles, trucks, semi-trailer trucks, buses, trailers, and railroad cars, that are driven on and off the ship on their own wheels or using ...
) *
Project 727Parom-2Metallist
* tanker (RKZ-460) * 2 tugboats *
Project 1496, type MBMekhanik Repin
*
Project 498, type GorokhovetsMayak
* bilge water collector
PS-379
* 2 oil spill collector *
Project 25505, type NMSMNMS-33
*
Project 2550/4, type NMSMNMS-97
* oil collector
NMS-36
* pilot
Lotsman
* special assignment ship
Kristalny
* floating workshop
PM-870
* motorboat for travels
BMK-130


National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

* special assignment ship
Professor Vodyanytsky
* fishing boat
Seival


Strategic value

The Port of Sevastopol is considered a key hold for maritime routes between the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Rom ...
and the Sea of Marmara, and, therefore, the
Mediterranean Sea The Mediterranean Sea is a sea connected to the Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by the Mediterranean Basin and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Western and Southern Europe and Anatolia, on the south by North Africa, and on ...
and the
Atlantic Ocean The Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's five oceans, with an area of about . It covers approximately 20% of Earth's surface and about 29% of its water surface area. It is known to separate the " Old World" of Africa, Europe ...
. The port is one of the few warm deepwater ports available to
Russia Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-ei ...
in the
Black Sea The Black Sea is a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia, east of the Balkans, south of the East European Plain, west of the Caucasus, and north of Anatolia. It is bounded by Bulgaria, Georgia, Rom ...
. Russia leased the port from Ukraine, until its annexation in 2014. Access to the port is considered one of the main factors that sparked the
2014 Crimean crisis In February and March 2014, Russia invaded and subsequently annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine. This event took place in the aftermath of the Revolution of Dignity and is part of the wider Russo-Ukrainian War. The events in Kyiv ...
between Ukraine and Russia, and Russia's subsequent military intervention on Crimea.


References


External links


Ukrmorrichflot State Administration website
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Port anniversary raises tension over navy's future
Russia Today RT (formerly Russia Today or Rossiya Segodnya (russian: Россия Сегодня) is a Russian state-controlled international news television network funded by the Russian government. It operates pay television and free-to-air channe ...
. 2008-06-14
Invasion of the Port of Sevastopol by jellyfish
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. 2013-01-03
Avlita Stevedoring companyPortinvest official website

History of the Sevastopol city passenger fleet

Fleet of SevastopolAll ships that hoist the Ukrainian flag in Sevastopol


{{Seaports of Ukraine Ports and harbours of Sevastopol SCM Holdings Government-owned companies of Ukraine Sanctioned due to Russo-Ukrainian War