New Hampshire Port Authority INFORMATION
Responsibly Managing and Maintaining New Hampshire’s Waterways is our Top Priority
New Hampshire has more water access than people may realize. Our ports, harbors and navigable tidal rivers offer recreational, commercial and industrial access for residents, visitors, fisheries, pleasure fishermen and boat owners.
The Division of Ports and Harbors maintains and develops these waterways to help support and grow commerce and freight shipments through the state’s ports, including on the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor. We also aid in the development of salt water fisheries and related industries.
New Hampshire has more water access than people may realize. Our ports, harbors and navigable tidal rivers offer recreational, commercial and industrial access for residents, visitors, fisheries, pleasure fishermen and boat owners. The Division of Ports and Harbors maintains and develops these waterways to help support and grow commerce and freight shipments through the state’s ports, including on the Piscataqua River and Portsmouth Harbor. We also aid in the development of salt water fisheries and related industries.
MANAGED WATERWAYS
1 Sprague Energy River Road
2 Sprague Energy Avery Lane
3 Shaftmaster Fisheries Little Bay Lobster
4 SimCom
5 Public Service Co. of NH Schiller Station
6 National Gypsum and Irving Oil
7 Port of NH Div. of Port & HR Market St. Terminal
8 Isles of Shoals Steamship Co. and NE Charter Boats
9 Granite State Minerals
10 State Fish Pier
11 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
12 US Coast Guard Ports. Harbor Station
13 Pilot Station
14 Rye Harbor
15 Hampton Harbor