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Jetty to be rebuilt

04.11.2025
BREMERHAVEN. On 23 September, the Senate took the decision to rebuild the ”Nordmole” in Bremerhaven. The new jetty, 280 metres long and seven metres wide, will have a round jetty head. It will replace the one that collapsed in 2022, which had protected the Geeste outer harbour and access to the fishing harbour for more than 100 years. It will cost 32.2 million euros. Kristina Vogt, Senator for Economic Affairs, stated: “With the new northern jetty, we are permanently securing access to the fishing harbour – the core of the shipping, fishing and the maritime economy in Bremerhaven.”

Credtis: Bremenports

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