Requesting permission to enter the harbor of Figueira da Foz
In the morning Women on Waves visits the harbormaster of Figueira da Foz and officially requests him to authorize their entrance into the harbor.
Figuira da Foz is a small holliday and university town close to Coimbra where most of the volunteers are based. The berthing place is perfect, small, and there is a railway station in walking distance. We have rented a nice house closeby for all the volunteers.
Usually, the captain of the ship only calls the harbor to ask for permission to enter, when the ship arrives at the harbor, and the answer is given immediately. According to national and international regulations and agreements all commercial vessels are entitled to free passage and entry of harbors.
However, the harbormaster claims that they do not have a berthing place for us in the harbor, since the ship is not a fishing or a cargo vessel. This is a very strange nonsensical answer, and we call the Dutch embassy for advice. After a long discussion the harbormaster finally advises us to fax an official request with all the ships documents. Which we do.




