List of lighthouses in Israel

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List of lighthouses in Israel is located in Israel
Akko Light
Akko Light
Stella Maris Light
Stella Maris Light
Mikhmoret Light
Mikhmoret Light
Herzliya Light
Herzliya Light
Reading Light
Reading Light
Jaffa Light
Jaffa Light
Ashdod Light
Ashdod Light
Eilat Light
Eilat Light
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Lighthouses in Israel

The lighthouses of Israel are all located along its 273 kilometres (170 mi) coastline.[1] Most of the Israel's coastline faces west on the Mediterranean Sea, with a short coastline at the southern tip of the country, on the Gulf of Aqaba. Israel's main ports are the Port of Haifa and the Port of Ashdod on the Mediterranean, and the Port of Eilat on the Gulf of Aqaba.[2] All lighthouses except Eilat Light are located along the Mediterranean coast, between Ashkelon in the south and Akko in the north. Israel's active lighthouses are maintained by the Israeli Shipping and Ports Authority, a statutory authority within the Ministry of Transport and Road Safety.[3]

Based on historical, numismatic and archaeological evidence, archaeologists believe that the Romans built a lighthouse on an islet near the harbor entrance of Akko.[4] Remains of a colossal lighthouse mentioned by the Roman Jewish historian Josephus Flavius were discovered at Caesarea Maritima.[5]

The lighthouses of Israel are included in the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's List of Lights publication 113[6] for the Mediterranean Sea and 112[7] for the Gulf of Aqaba. They are listed by the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office on volume E of the Admiralty List of Lights & Fog Signals.[8] They are also listed on The Lighthouse Directory[2] and on the ARLHS World List of Lights.[9] The chart above follows The Lighthouse Directory's inclusion criteria, namely, it includes lightbeacons having a height of at least 4 metres (13 ft) and a cross-section, at the base, of at least 4 square metres (43 sq ft) (a lightbeacon is defined as a beacon displaying a light, where a beacon itself is a fixed, that is, not floating, aid to navigation).[10] The listing is from north to south.

Mediterranean Sea

Name Status Image Coordinates Location
Akko Light active 32°55′9.43″N 35°3′59.22″E / 32.9192861°N 35.0664500°E / 32.9192861; 35.0664500 (Akko Light) Acre
Haifa Lee Breakwater Light active 32°49′22.36″N 35°0′31.19″E / 32.8228778°N 35.0086639°E / 32.8228778; 35.0086639 (Haifa Lee Breakwater Light) Haifa
Stella Maris Light active 32°49′41.25″N 34°58′0.56″E / 32.8281250°N 34.9668222°E / 32.8281250; 34.9668222 (Stella Maris Light) Haifa
Mikhmoret Light active 32°24′9.69″N 34°52′2.21″E / 32.4026917°N 34.8672806°E / 32.4026917; 34.8672806 (Mikhmoret Light) Mikhmoret
Herzliya Light active 32°9′56.9″N 34°47′33.35″E / 32.165806°N 34.7925972°E / 32.165806; 34.7925972 (Herzliya Light) Herzliya
Reading Light inactive 32°6′12.86″N 34°46′37.11″E / 32.1035722°N 34.7769750°E / 32.1035722; 34.7769750 (Reading Light) Tel Aviv
Jaffa Light inactive 32°3′12.45″N 34°45′1.82″E / 32.0534583°N 34.7505056°E / 32.0534583; 34.7505056 (Jaffa Light) Jaffa
Ashdod Light active 31°48′50.06″N 34°38′46.79″E / 31.8139056°N 34.6463306°E / 31.8139056; 34.6463306 (Ashdod Light) Ashdod
Ashkelon Marina Breakwater Light active 31°41′6.93″N 34°33′22.04″E / 31.6852583°N 34.5561222°E / 31.6852583; 34.5561222 (Ashkelon Marina Breakwater Light) Ashkelon
Ashkelon Coal Jetty Breakwater Light active 31°38′25.68″N 34°31′11.88″E / 31.6404667°N 34.5199667°E / 31.6404667; 34.5199667 (Ashkelon Coal Jetty Breakwater Light) Ashkelon

Gulf of Eilat

Name Status Image Coordinates Location
Eilat Light active 29°30′1.14″N 34°54′54.78″E / 29.5003167°N 34.9152167°E / 29.5003167; 34.9152167 (Eilat Light) Eilat

See also

References

  1. ^ "Israel". CIA World Factbook. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  2. ^ a b Rowlett, Russ. "Lighthouses of Israel". The Lighthouse Directory. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
  3. ^ "MOT - Shipping and Ports Authority". Archived from the original on 2017-09-03. Retrieved 2010-07-21.
  4. ^ Rosen, Baruch (2011). "The Roman Lighthouse at Akko, Israel". International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 41: 171–178. doi:10.1111/j.1095-9270.2011.00329.x. S2CID 161171073.
  5. ^ Underwater Exploration Along Israel’s Mediterranean Coast
  6. ^ List of Lights, Pub. 113: The West Coasts of Europe and Africa, the Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea and Azovskoye More (Sea of Azov) (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
  7. ^ List of Lights, Pub. 112: Western Pacific and Indian Oceans Including the Persian Gulf and Red Sea (PDF). List of Lights. United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
  8. ^ Admiralty List Of Lights And Fog Signals vol. E Mediterranean, Black Sea and Red Sea. United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. 2009–2010. ISBN 978-0-7077-1770-8.
  9. ^ "Lighthouses in Israel (7)". ARLHS. Amateur Radio Lighthouse Society. Retrieved 2010-07-25.
  10. ^ Rowlett, Russ. "The Lighthouse Directory". University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Retrieved 29 August 2011.

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