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Pier 1

A large cruise ship is docked at a bustling port with logs, buildings, cars, and a scenic backdrop.

Pier 1

The most easterly of the Port of Astoria’s deep-draft marine terminals, Pier 1 supports multiple industries.  The north face of Pier 1 functions as a cruise ship berth & port-of-call for a variety of cruise lines including Holland America, Norwegian, Royal Caribbean, and Radisson Seven Seas. In between cruise ships, the Port welcomes many different customers and vessels that include the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Army Corps of Engineers.

Astoria’s unparalleled beauty and the welcoming nature of its locals create the perfect blend of excellent service and scenic charm, making Astoria a frequent port of call.

Major Services: Cruise, U.S. Military, U.S. Government, Research, and Dredge.

Berth Length:Pier 1 Face: 335 M (1,100 FT)Pier 1 West: 305 M (1,000 FT)
Water Depth (MLLW):Pier 1 Face: 12.8 M (38-42 FT)Pier 1 West: 12.8 M (38-42 FT)
Total Terminal Area:7.35 Acres
Pier Height (MLW):16 FT
Pile Spacing:8-10 FT
Water:2 1/2 in, 150 gallons per minute

Water quality report can be found at the following link: 2023 Water Quality Report

Previous water quality report(s) can be accessed at the City of Astoria's Public Works website

FAQ - Pier 1 Face (Specifications)

 

 

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