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Azores ports and island pages
This guide organizes the islands and ports that appear in the public view. Use it to choose a location and open the movements stored for that port.
Azores ports and island pages
This guide organizes the islands and ports that appear in the public view. Use it to choose a location and open the movements stored for that port.
Choose an island or port
Island pages group the ports represented on that island. A port page focuses the view on one location and keeps a link back to its island.
The directory follows the ports configured in the application. It is not a list of every port facility in the Azores.
Confirm a detail
A page means that the location is represented in the domain; it does not guarantee that movements exist for every query or date.
For an operational decision, always confirm the latest information at the official source.
How to use the directory
Start with an island when you want to compare the locations represented there. The island page lists its associated ports and lets you open a more focused movement view.
Open a port page when you already know where to look. The displayed name identifies the location used by the application; it is not a list of every facility or service at that port.
Location pages support the movement view. Use the reading guide for ETA, ETD, ATA, ATD, IMO, and port-call references.
When the list has no movements
A page can exist even when the selected filter has no rows. This can mean that there are no movements for the period, that the data has not been refreshed, or that source reading is temporarily paused.
When the information matters, check the date, clear the filters, and consult the official source. The local copy makes searching easier but does not replace Portos dos Acores/JUL operational information.
What is represented
The directory includes the nine islands used by the public pages and the ports that the application can associate with movements. A port can have a page even when its recent history is empty.
The island page and port page use the same movement copy but apply a different filter. This lets you start with a regional view or go directly to a known location.
The list does not rate a port by importance, capacity, or quality. It provides a clear path through the public data between the guide, island, and port pages.
Choose the right page
Use an island page to see its associated ports and compare the activity shown for that area. Use a port page to narrow the view to one location without selecting the port manually in the filter.
After choosing a location, combine the filter with a movement type and dates. The view can show arrivals, ships in port, departures, cruises, or history when those records are available.
Use the reading guide to interpret a time or identify a ship. For a real operation, confirm the row directly with Portos dos Acores/JUL.