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New beacon for the Geeste

BREMERHAVEN. The entrance to the Geeste outer harbour and fishing harbour was brought up to date with nautical regulations in December. Not far from the previous beacon, a new temporary beacon has been put into service for the safety of ships. bremenports mounted the flashing beacon on a steel post on the old mole. The beacon will ultimately be returned to its original position on the mole tower. The renovation of the harbour entrance is due for completion in late 2025.

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