Port of Eden

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The Port of Eden is a deep-water seaport on the south coast of New South Wales, Australia, serving as a key regional hub for fishing, cargo, and cruise ships.

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Port of Eden canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deep-water port
seaport
bodyOfWater Tasman Sea
category Ports and harbours of New South Wales
Tourist attractions in New South Wales
country Australia
hasFacility boat ramps
breakwater
cargo handling facilities
cruise ship berth
fishing berths
storage areas
wharves
hasFunction commercial port
cruise port
fishing port
regional transport hub
hasNavigation deep-water access channel
hasUse regional economic development
jurisdiction Government of New South Wales
locatedIn Bega Valley Shire
Eden, New South Wales
New South Wales South Coast
surface form: South Coast of New South Wales

Twofold Bay
locatedOn south coast of New South Wales
near Snug Cove
Twofold Bay Marina
town of Eden
openTo commercial vessels
cruise liners
fishing vessels
operator Port Authority of New South Wales
partOf New South Wales port network
region South Coast
serves cargo shipping
cruise ships
fishing industry
state New South Wales
supportsIndustry forestry exports
seafood processing
tourism industry
transportLinks road connections to Bega Valley region
usedFor bulk cargo handling
fishing fleet operations
timber exports
tourism

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Eden hasPort Port of Eden
Eden Killer Whale Museum near Port of Eden
Snug Cove partOf Port of Eden
Bega Valley Shire containsPort Port of Eden
Sapphire Coast hasPort Port of Eden
Twofold Bay hasPort Port of Eden