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Port facilities. Counties and Aran

Maritime facilities. Port facilities and sports moorings . Counties Catalonia. 2023
Port facilities (number) Sports moorings (mooring points)
Port Mixed port Inland marine Total Port Mixed port Inland marine Total
Alt Empordà 2 4 2 8 403 3,200 6,092 9,695
Baix Camp 1 1 0 2 572 546 0 1,118
Baix Ebre 2 3 0 5 462 1,002 0 1,464
Baix Empordà 4 3 0 7 1,662 2,572 0 4,234
Baix Penedès 2 0 0 2 745 0 0 745
Barcelonès 3 1 0 4 909 1,268 0 2,177
Garraf 3 1 0 4 2,392 1,089 0 3,481
Maresme 2 3 0 5 3,448 576 0 4,024
Montsià 0 2 0 2 0 1,961 0 1,961
Selva 1 1 0 2 134 745 0 879
Tarragonès 3 1 0 4 855 1,129 0 1,984
Catalonia 23 20 2 45 11,582 14,088 6,092 31,762
Source: Ministry of Territory, Housing and Ecological Transition.
Notes:
Mixed port: one that has two or more differentiated docks.
Nautical facility: infrastructure, temporary or not, dedicated to popular nautical activities (with maximum lengths of 7 m).

Last update: July 14, 2025.

Methodological note

Definition of concepts

Dock
A group of land and water-accessible surfaces within a port service area intended specifically for merchant, fishing or recreational vessels and their complementary activities.
Maritime facility
A group of permanent or temporary buildings and facilities which, without having to comply with the requisites of a seaport, occupy publicly-held areas that are not part of a port service area and is exclusively or principally intended for providing moorage to small-length craft, handling goods, passengers or fish, and harbouring and anchoring vessels and other nautical equipment. Moorings, seasonal platforms, dry docks, fixed or floating walkways and anchorages are considered to be maritime facilities, as well as wharfs ocated along the Catalan coast.
Nautical facility
Marine construction that enables sport and leisure vessels to load and unload. Includes marinas and other facilities such as wharfs, quays and docks.
Inland Marina
A set of areas consisting of the buildings and facilities necessary to permanently connect a territory's coastal waters with privately- or publicly-held inland plots, either already developed or available for development, via a network of canals whose purpose is to allow recreational vessels to navigate to the parcels within maritime-terrestrial development guidelines.
Seaport
A set of areas consisting of coastal waters, land-based areas and access points, and facilities having the natural or artificial physical conditions and organisation necessary to carry out its own port operations, in accordance with the use for which the port facilities and its service areas are intended. The adjacent waters needed to guarantee a safe approach to the port and anchorage for merchant, fishing or recreational vessels also form part of the seaport and its service area.