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    • Bahamas Chatter: the Bahamas State of Emergency Proclamation and recent April 3rd “Lock Down” orders

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is produced by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

       

      Bahamas Chatter: the Bahamas State of Emergency Proclamation and recent April 3rd “Lock Down” orders

      the Bahamas State of Emergency Proclamation and recent April 3rd “Lock Down” orders

      Posted: 04 Apr 2020 04:00 PM PDT

      The Bahamas are trying really hard to ensure the family islands do not get infected with COVID-19. These smaller islands do not have medical facilities for such a situation. COVID-19 as of yesterday, according to Bahamas News sites, is only on Grand Bahamas and Nassau.

      There seems to be a bit of misinformation being posted on the internet about what boaters can and can not do in the Bahamas. Some boater are not aware of the Bahamas State of Emergency Proclamation and more recent April 3rd “Lock Down” orders (AKA Do not leave your boat). So below is detailed information from official Bahamas government web site(s) and US Embassy:

      From the US Embassy:
      “On April 3, the Prime Minister of The Bahamas announced a full lockdown order for all of The Bahamas effective 8:00 p.m. on Friday, April 3 through 5:00 a.m. on Monday, April 6. Virtually all businesses and service providers are closed, including grocery stores. All U.S.-bound flights have been canceled. Hospitals, hotels with guests, law enforcement and essential utility personnel are excepted from this around the clock shutdown over this weekend. We urge all U.S. citizens still in The Bahamas and its territorial waters to shelter in place or stay in your home and yard, on your vessel, or in your hotel/lodging until the full lockdown is lifted using whatever resources you have at your disposal until the regular 24-hour curfew regulations resume on Monday, April 6, at 5:01 a.m. ”

      State of emergency

      https://www.bahamas.com/pressroom/bahamas-ministry-tourism-aviation-statement-covid-19-4

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      The Emergency Order remains in effect until 9 a.m. on Tuesday, March 31 [this has been extended], unless otherwise stated. Preventative restrictions are being enforced to prevent further spread of COVID-19, including:

      – No visitor shall be permitted to enter and disembark for any reason including transiting through The Bahamas.
      – All airports throughout the entire Bahamas, including private airports and fixed-base operations (FBOs), shall be closed to all flights.
      – All sea ports shall be closed to regional and international seafaring and private boating.
      – Air and sea restrictions do not apply to: cargo flights or cargo ships, commercial courier flights, emergency medical flights or emergency flights approved by the Civil Aviation Authority.
      – All international visitors currently in The Bahamas should be prepared to stay for an indefinite period of time.
      – No person shall offer for hire or seek to travel on any mail boat, sailing inter island, except for transport of freight; or inter island private commercial sea transport.
      – All residents will be placed on a 24-hour curfew and are to remain at home to avoid contact outside of their family, except for those who have been deemed essential workers, or have special permission from the Commissioner of Police.
      – Residents can leave their homes for essential travel to the doctor, grocery store, bank, pharmacy or to refuel; as well as for outside exercise, not exceeding an hour and a half per day between the hours of 5 a.m. to 9 p.m., provided that the exercise is conducted in one’s yard or one’s immediate neighborhood and no person shall drive to any place to exercise.
      – Proper social distancing guidelines of at least six feet (6ft.) must be followed at all times while outside the home.
      – All public beaches, markets and docks will be closed, and no vehicles are permitted on any public or private roads for any purpose other than stated above.

      Full details of this order and the previous Emergency Order may be found at opmbahamas.com.”

      For those posting from the Bahamas, the State of Emergency Proclamation also states:
      “no person shall publish or cause to be published, posted or re-posted, over any media platform inclusive of social media, any purported news or report, or purported statement of fact, knowing or having reasonable cause to suspect that the statement is untrue or false or may incite public fear, panic or ethnic hatred.”

      And as one of the other boaters correctly posted:

      “The regulations state that any person who contravenes the provisions commits an offense and is liable to a fine not exceeding $10,000 or a term of imprisonment not exceeding 18 months or both.”

      One good reason for the more recent lockdown might be to give the Health Department time to conduct case contact tracing on the last few COVID-19 cases and more testing while everyone is in lockdown (AKA not moving or spreading the virus).

      We love the Bahamas and appreciate the steps they are taking to contain COVID-19. Many of the northern islands are still recovering from the last hurricane (e.g. house damage, public water in Grand Bahamas still has salt water incursion). Please help ensure that we do our part by not bring COVID-19 to the family island or into their country. Thx.

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Report from the Exumas” plus 1 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is produced by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: “Report from the Exumas” plus 1 more
      Report from the Exumas

      Posted: 04 Apr 2020 05:50 AM PDT

      Restrictions on social contact are being carefully enforced at the local level.

      From an official at Staniel Cay:

      The folks at Black Point can not come up to Staniel… no travel between islands is allowed except for emergencies.

      Cruiser Report from Green Turtle Cay

      Posted: 04 Apr 2020 05:21 AM PDT

      From a cruiser at Green Turtle Cay:

      We went ashore today at New Plymouth – we had dinghied over, being anchored in White Sound near the Green Turtle Club. Our purpose was to buy groceries at Sid’s, apparently the only grocery store open.

      As we approached the store, we were met by two policeman (neither dressed in uniforms) who identified themselves as Royal Bahamian Police. We explained that we were only ashore for groceries and that we were immediately returning to the boat thereafter. We also explained that we were in the process of heading north, waiting for a good weather window to leave the Bahamas for the US. They asked for ID and photographed our licenses. They were very pleasant and not threatening, but I think they might have taken pictures of our ID’s so they will know if we are “repeat offenders”.

      At the Green Turtle Club prior to heading to New Plymouth, we had no problem going ashore, going in their small store and doing wash. No one batted an eye. We left there after returning from New Plymouth and are now anchored farther north.

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    • Bahamas Chatter: Extension to stay

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is produced by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: Extension to stay
      Extension to stay

      Posted: 03 Apr 2020 03:01 PM PDT

      Good afternoon does anyone know the updated rules for foreigners who are already in the Bahamas on a vessel extending their stay through Immigration when you are not supposed to go on land?

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    • St. Johns Yacht Harbor Update, Stono River, AICW Statute Mile 472.5


       For those who own a boat and love the water, buying a SJYH wet slip is an easy decision when you consider the benefits. The opportunity to own waterfront access a mere 11 minutes from historic downto

      Located on the western shore of the Stono River just south of the Waterway’s passage through Wappoo Creek – Elliot Cut and only a very short cruise from Charleston Harbor, St. Johns Yacht Harbor is A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR! 

      St. Johns Yacht Harbor is open with reduced hours and manpower. Management office is manned by reduced staff. The store is closed for walk-in sales until further notice. The fuel dock is open from 10AM-4PM daily. Transient and long term slips are still available. For reservations, call 843-557-1027, use Contact/Reservation page on our newly revised website (www.sjyh.com).

      Click Here To View the South Carolina Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For St. Johns Yacht Harbor

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    • COVID-19 Update: Riviera Dunes Marina Resort, on the Manatee River, off Tampa Bay


      Riviera Dunes Marina Just off Tampa Bay Owned and Operated by Boaters
      A CRUISERS NET SPONSOR, Riviera Dunes Marina Resort occupies the Manatee River’s northern banks, just east of the easternmost of three bridges crossing the river at Bradenton and Palmetto near charted Craig Point. See FOCUS ON  for more on Riviera Dunes Marina Resort.

       

       

       

      April 2 2020

      Procedures and Guidelines in compliance with the recent Governor’s Order, and under the Florida Emergency Condominium Act

      Florida Governor Ron DeSantis issued a statewide Stay-at-Home Mandate that will go into effect Friday morning at 12:01 am. The order states: ” All persons in Florida shall limit their movements and personal interactions outside of their home to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities”. Riviera Dunes Marina will adhere to that order, and will set policies and rules pursuant to that Order as well as under the Florida Emergency Condominium Act, Section 718.

      Our primary goal is the safety, health and well-being of all of our owners, employees, tenants and liveaboards.

      1) Riviera Dunes Marina has already instituted a policy closing the Marina Office to everyone; no one except Marina employees will be allowed in the office; all owners and tenants must do business with the office over the phone. We will remain open and available via phone at 941-981-5330 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Saturday. Any mail and package deliveries received can be picked up by calling ahead to the Marina Office and we will make arrangements to have your items set outside for you to retrieve.

      2) Effective immediately our docks will be open and accessible ONLY to our owners and tenants. This means that no guests will be permitted and no guest parking passes will be issued. Compliance will be monitored by our staff. Dock gates will remain closed and new gate codes will be issued.

      3) Vessel repair persons/companies will not be permitted on the docks except for emergency mechanical or electrical repairs. All such emergency access must be approved by the General Manager before vessel repair persons enter the docks.

      4) Divers performing boat bottom cleaning, replacement of anodes (zincs), and servicing of through-hull fittings for air conditioning, engines, generators, etc., are permitted, provided they contact the marina office by e-mail the day before their work is scheduled, and provide a list of 1) each boat on which they will be working, and 2) the names of the diver(s) who will be working. If they fail to comply with this advance notice, they will be denied access to the marina.

      5) Persons or companies engaged in boat washing, waxing, compounding, or cosmetic repairs, etc. are not permitted on the docks.

      6) Boat brokers/sales persons and their clients are not permitted on the docks.

      7) The swimming pools will be closed.

      As a commercial Condominium Association, RDM provides numerous essential services to our residents and owners, including daily trash pick-up, water service and pump-out services to those owners and tenants. The Marina’s fuel dock will also continue to be open. Use of the laundry facility will continue as an essential service.

      We will continue providing these essential services to our owners and tenants during this statewide Stay-At-Home Mandate. We know that some of these rules may be difficult, but we have made careful choices to limit access to our docks to those people and services who are essential.

      We ask that you please continue to take the proper precautions of hand washing, distancing, covering coughs, etc., and to refrain from social gatherings, especially groups of more than 10 on the docks and in public areas. Even with groups of that size, proper distancing must apply.

      We owe it to each other as owners, employees, tenants, or as members of our live-aboard community, to do our absolute best to keep each other safe.

      Dated: April 2,2020

      Regards,

      RDMCA Board
      Riviera Dunes Marina
      (941) 981-5330 Office
      www.rdmarina.com

       

      Click Here To View the Western Florida Cruisers’ Net Marina Directory Listing For Riviera Dunes Marina Resort

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    • Bahamas Chatter: “Royal Bahamas Police Force Order” plus 2 more

      Explorer Charts - the best charts for the Bahamas and Exumas

      Bahamas Chatter is produced by Explorer Chartbooks, A CRUISERS NET PARTNER, which has long been the standard navigational supplement for enjoyable, informative, and safe cruising through the beautiful Bahamian waters and island visits.

      Bahamas Chatter: “Royal Bahamas Police Force Order” plus 2 more

      Comments from Cruisers (1)

      1. Unknwn -  April 3, 2020 - 2:01 pm

        We were handed a notice today by the police when they came to our boat here in Eleuthera. I ask the cops point blank if it was OK for us to leave and and stop at a few anchorages on the way back to Florida… they say “Yes Man, no one is keeping your here.” In short, if you stay you shouldn’t move but if you are moving to leave, thats ok. You still can’t go on land

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    • SCDNR’s State Lakes Reopening for Bank Fishing

      This is welcome news for South Carolina residents who often rely on fishing for food rather than sport. This news release clarifies earlier Closures and Cancellations.

       

      —- NEWS RELEASE —-

      For Immediate Release
      dnr logo

       

      SCDNR’s State Lakes reopening

      for bank fishing

       

      COLUMBIA, S.C. (April 2, 2020) — Thirteen of the small impoundments that are in the S.C. Department of Natural Resources’ (SCDNR) State Lakes program are reopening to allow bank fishing. The boat ramps and fishing piers associated with these small impoundments will continue to be closed to comply with Governor McMaster’s Executive Order 2020-16 relating to COVID-19.The 13 small impoundments reopening to allow bank fishing are:

      • Draper WMA State Lakes (York County)
      • Jonesville Reservoir (Union County)
      • Lake Cherokee (Cherokee County)
      • Lake Edgar Brown (Barnwell County)
      • Lake Edwin Johnson (Spartanburg County)
      • Lake George Warren (Hampton County)
      • Lake John D. Long (Union County)
      • Lake Oliphant (Chester County)
      • Lake Paul Wallace (Marlboro County)
      • Lake Thicketty (Cherokee County)
      • Lancaster Reservoir (Lancaster County)
      • Mountain Lakes 1 and 2 (Chester County)
      • Sunrise (Lancaster County)

      Lake Ashwood (Lee County) and Dargan’s Pond (Darlington County) had previously been closed for restocking or repairs and remain closed. Star Fort Pond in Ninety-Six (Greenwood County) is owned by the National Park Service and will remain closed under National Park authority.

      The SCDNR’s State Lakes program offers fishing access to the public in areas where public fishing is often not easily available. A list and map of the small impoundments in the State Lakes program is available at: http://www.dnr.sc.gov/lakes/state/index.html.

      Members of the public accessing the SCDNR’s properties for bank fishing, hunting, hiking or other recreation are reminded of the need to follow the current recommendations on social distancing and to comply with Governor McMaster’s Executive Order 2020-13 dealing with social distancing and limiting group size or any subsequent orders that may be issued.

      South Carolina Department of Natural Resources – Rembert C. Dennis Building
      1000 Assembly Street, Columbia, SC 29201

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