Mersin Lighthouse

Mersin Feneri (The Mersin Lighthouse) is located at the Mediterranean coast in the city of Mersin, Turkey.

Mersin Feneri
Mersin Lighthouse from the south
Turkey
LocationMersin
Turkey
Coordinates36°47′04.7″N 34°37′07.3″E
Year first constructed1865 (first)
Year first lit1883 (current)
Constructionmasonry tower
Tower shapeoctagonal tower with balcony and lantern rising from the keeper's house
Markings / patternwhite tower and lantern with a red band around the keeper's house
Tower height15 m (49 ft)[1]
Focal height16 m (52 ft)
Range15 nmi (28 km)
CharacteristicFl.(3) W 10s.
Admiralty numberE5872[1]
NGA number20708[1]
Turkey numberTUR-043
Managing agentDirectorate General of Coastal Safety

Geography

Mersin lighthouse is within the Mersin urban fabric and is situated at the west of the mouth of Efrenk River. It is surrounded by walking tracks [2] and on the west there is a group of restaurants. The lighthouse is approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) west of harbor entrance. Since the dominant wind in Mersin area is lodos (from south west) the lighthouse provides service to the vessels approaching from the west as it is usually the case.

History

The lighthouse was built in 1865, and reconstructed in 1955. It was bought by the Republic of Turkey, and now it is operated by Directorate General of Coastal Safety (Turkish: Kıyı Emniyeti Genel Müdürlüğü).

Technical details

The building is an octagonal cylindrical masonry tower with lantern and gallery. Adjacent to the tower, there is a keeper's house. Its focal plane is 16 m (52 ft). It flashes three times white every ten seconds. In the past the light source was kerosene and acetylene. Currently, it is lit by a halogen lamp. The range of visibility is about 15 nmi (28 km). Mersin lighthouse is listed in Turkey under the code "TUR-043".[1]

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