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April 2015

| Business World

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“Those are the kinds of initiatives we’re look-

ing to put in place,” Russell says. “We’re do-

ing that for both environmental reasons and

monetary reasons. With budget constraints,

we always have to look at ways of making the

services more efficient.”

The Department of Marine and Ports Ser-

vices is also responsible for the annual li-

censing of all private boats, commercial tour

boats and moorings in Bermuda. Additional

duties that fall under this umbrella include

small boat wreck removals, inspections of

foreshore encroachments, management of

small boat channels and processing applica-

tions for mooring piles and floating docks.

The Department also helps to resolve dis-

putes involving individuals and their boats

and moorings.

Currently, the Department has roughly

5,000 moorings they are in charge of in-

specting and licensing. They also have more

than 7,000 small boats on their register, 100

charter boats and about 200 rental vessels.

“We’re expecting that the charter boat fleet

will increase drastically because of the Amer-