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GIS press release on Dean
Caribdude | Wed, 2007-08-15 01:43

Written by Roddy Heyliger, Communications Consultant for the Government Information Service (GIS), Dept. Head Erno Labega, Ennia Bldg., Longwall Rd., Philipsburg, St. Maarten D.W.I. Tel. 00-599-543-1162, 542-4119, Fax: 543-1169; Email: gis@sintmaarten.net;

For Immediate Release: Tuesday, August 14, 2007/N142

Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority request mariners to monitor closely progress of Tropical Storm Dean

GREAT BAY, St. Maarten (GIS) – Managing Director of the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Corporation, Russell Voges advises all boat owners and captains to keep track of the weather bulletins and to make sure they take the necessary precautions to safeguard their boats, dinghies and properties should Tropical Storm Dean pose a threat to St. Maarten. The storm path can be followed on the website of the U.S. National Hurricane Center is .

Bridge will not open when windspeed exceeds 35 kmh or 19.7 mph:

Please be advised that the Simpson Bay bridge will stop operating when the ten minute average wind speed as measured by the Meteorological Service of the Netherlands Antilles exceeds 35 kmh or 19.7 mph and therefore will be closed for maritime traffic. The daily bridge openings are 09:30; 11:30 and 17:30 hours. The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority advises all boaters very strongly and urgently to bring in their boats long before any storm is nearing the shores of St. Maarten so they can make use of the regular bridge openings and assure themselves of anchoring down their boats in a safe and secure manner.

Requirement for safe entry of barges:

Any barges brought in through the bridge channel should have a second tugboat tailing the barge to ensure that the barge will not be hitting the bridge structure from side to side. Especially barges should be brought in early when the winds are not high and the tides are not strong. The Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority advises all companies once more that they will be held responsible and liable for all visible and all hidden damages incurred during passage and cautions them to take the utmost care. Barges that are not accompanied by a tailing tugboat will not be permitted to transit.

Anchored boats will be inspected:

The Simpson Bay Lagoon will be patrolled extra prior to the threat of a storm by the Coast Guard the Maritime Police and the Lagoon Authority and all anchored boats will be inspected to see if they are properly and safely anchored and do not form any hazard during the storm to any of the other boats anchored in the lagoon.

Seek refuge early before storm strikes:

All boaters in St. Maarten and in the surrounding islands of Anguilla and St. Barths are hereby explicitly warned that if they would like to seek refuge in the Simpson Bay Lagoon with their boats to weather out the storm should Tropical Storm Dean pose a threat to these islands, they should be constantly on the alert," Managing Director of the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Corporation, Russell Voges told the Government Information Service (GIS) on Tuesday.

The expected wind speeds for Friday, August 18 will probably oblige the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority not to operate the bridge and therefore there will be no passage into the Lagoon. Do not hesitate! Make up your mind now! Make use of the regular bridge openings during Wednesday and Thursday to bring in your boat. Only if the measured wind speeds allow such, the bridge will be operated on Friday. If the increase in flow of maritime traffic seeking refuge requires such, the Lagoon Authority will consider special openings.

For more information the Lagoon Authority can be reached on tel: 545 3183 and the bridge attendants can be reached on VHF channel 12.

Roddy Heyliger

St. Maarten Government Information Service (GIS)

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