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Marine Board (Control Over Maritime Traffic) Notice (No. 10) 2004

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MARINE BOARD (CONTROL OVER MARITIME TRAFFIC) NOTICE (NO.10) 2004
MARINEMARINE BOARD (CONTROL OVER MARITIME
TRAFFIC) NOTICE (NO.10) 2004


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BR 80 /2004

MARINE BOARD ACT 1962

1962 : 30

THE MARINE BOARD (CONTROL OVER MARITIME TRAFFIC)
NOTICE (NO 10) 2004


ARRANGEMENT OF PARAGRAPHS

1 Citation
2 Bermuda Underwater

Exploration Institute
Christmas Boat Parade

3 Closure of certain sections
of Hamilton Harbour

4 Patrol of Course



The Minister of Tourism and Transport, in exercise of the powers
conferred upon him by section 10(1) of the Marine Board Act 1962, gives
the following Notice:

Citation
1 This Notice may be cited as the Marine Board (Control Over
Maritime Traffic) Notice (No. 10) 2004.

Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Christmas Boat Parade
2 The Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute Christmas Boat
Parade will take place in Hamilton Harbour on Sunday, 19th December
2004.

Closure of certain sections of Hamilton Harbour
3 (1) The section of Hamilton Harbour on a line between Saltus
Island and the eastern end of Hinson's Island to the Warwick Shoreline





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at Godet's Passage will be closed to normal marine traffic on Sunday,
19th December 2004 between the hours of 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm.

(2) A five-knot no wake restriction shall apply to all boats when
navigating the section referred to in sub-paragraph (1).

Patrol of Course
4 The section of Hamilton Harbour referred to in paragraph 3(1)
will be patrolled by the Marshall boats and all mariners, pilots and
boatman are required to exercise caution when approaching or
maneuvering in the area.





Made this 15th day of December, 2004







Acting Minister of Tourism and Transport