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Port Isabel

Multiple ports share this name. Other same-name ports: ISABEL #5280 (Philippines); Isabel #81985 (PHILIPPINES (THE)).

Where is the Port?
ISABEL is located near the monitored sea lanes. The official UN/LOCODE of this port is US78D.

How many vessels are in Isabel port?
There are currently 0 vessels in port and 0 vessels recently departed.

Port map updates in near real-time from AIS snapshots and route transitions. Use the vessel-type filters and names toggle in the map control.


Most frequent incoming origins

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Most frequent outgoing destinations

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Recent vessel arrivals at the port

Latest available transitions/port-call records (UTC). Total: 0
No recent arrived vessels found.

Recent vessel departures from the port

Latest available transitions/port-call records (UTC). Total: 0
No recent departure vessels found.

Shipping companies (lines) whose ships most often called at the port Isabel:

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Port summary

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Vessel type distribution for the last 3 months:

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Most frequent incoming origins

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Most frequent outgoing destinations

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Vessels currently in port

Detected by latest AIS in the extended port area, latest 72 hours (deduplicated by vessel).

No vessels detected in port area in the last 72 hours.

Expected arrivals

Forecast from transitions and inferred destination signals.

No expected arrivals found for next 10 days.

Port in news

Mentions from Topos news feed and spotlights.

The sudden cost of ‘good enough’ maritime weather forecasting
Splash247 · 2026-03-11 17:31:37
Isabel Houghton, head of forecasting at Sofar Ocean, carries this important warning to shipping: getting weather predictions wrong when conditions are clearly severe, they hurt most when the outlook appears manageable.  When the Baltic Klipper lost 16 containers off the Isle of Wight in December 2025, wave heights weren’t particularly hazardous. What the crew faced …
The sudden cost of ‘good enough’ maritime weather forecasting
ports_congestion · 2026-03-11 17:31:37
Isabel Houghton, head of forecasting at Sofar Ocean, carries this important warning to shipping: getting weather predictions wrong when conditions are clearly severe, they hurt most when the outlook appears manageable. When the Baltic Klipper lost 16 containers off the Isle of...
The sudden cost of ‘good enough’ maritime weather forecasting
freight_commodity_indices · 2026-03-11 17:31:37
Isabel Houghton, head of forecasting at Sofar Ocean, carries this important warning to shipping: getting weather predictions wrong when conditions are clearly severe, they hurt most when the outlook appears manageable.  When the Baltic Klipper lost 16 containers off the Isle o...