STEGNA COMMUNE COUNCIL
82-103 Stegna, ul. Gdańska 34
tel.: (055) 2478096, fax: 2478395
Chief of local authority
Commune administrator
Eugeniusz Wyrzykowski
Controlling maritime authority
MARITIME OFFICE
IN GDYNIA
ul. Chrzanowskiego 10
81-338 Gdynia
tel.: (058) 6206911, fax: 62206743
Contact of maritime authority
Coast Guard and Fisheries Control
82-110 Sztutowo, ul. Zaułek 1
tel.: (055) 2478374
Harbour radio
VHF Channel 16
Navigational aids:
Jantar Beacon (triangulation tower, rectangle topmark) stands on
a wooded co-astal high sand dune close N of the village of that name.
Quayage and berthing facilities
There are no quage nor berthing facilities but only a beaching
place for fishing boats.
General facilities
Fuel
Not available.
Water
Available.
Slipping
Beach slipway for fishing boats.
Stevedoring
Not available.
Fisheries facilities
Ice
Small production unite for 5t per day capacity.
Cold storage capacity
Not available.
Chilling storage capacity
Smal storage room.
Frozen fish transport
Not available.
Types and size of fishing fleet
6 fishing boats (length of 5 to 7m) and average engine power of 9.3 HP.
Types of fish landed (in tonnes) (1995)
Flounder
21.6
Herring
5.3
Salmon-trout
2.6
Pike-perch
2.3
Rainbow-trout
0.2
Bream
0.1
Turbot
0.1
Salmon
0.1
Total
32.3
Nearest airport:
Rębiechowo, approx. 40km
General information:
Jantar is a village and seaside holiday resort situated on the
southern side of the wooded coastal sand dunes. There is a beaching
place for fishing boats. Jantar is located on the ancient amber trail,
known from 1283. From the 13th century in the state of the Teutonic
Knights and from the second halt of the 14th century in he Gdańsk
district. There are two mediaeval inns in the village. Worth seeing
in Jantar is a lovely beach called Amber Beach because of the large
quantities of amber found there after each sea storm.
The beach fishing harbour is 100m long, connected with the village
by road. On the beach fishing facilities include shields for supplies
and for fish storage.