Photos & Video: Derelict Vessels In West End

February 15, 2024 | 0 Comments

The Government and Keep Bermuda Beautiful are continuing their initiative to remove abandoned and derelict boats from the island’s waterways, with the latest notice advising that 29 abandoned and derelict boats – located in areas including Ely’s Harbour, Mill’s Creek, Riddell’s Bay, Lagoon Park, Spanish Point, Mullet Bay and more – will be “removed and discarded.”

The government previously issued the notice, and explained that unless the owners take action, it will render them Government-owned from the 17th of February 2024. After that time, marine contractors will remove them.

The initiative to remove abandoned boats has been ongoing for some time, with over 50 boats removed so far; KBB previously stated that they have “identified more than 100 abandoned vessels on moorings, on the seafloor, along coastlines and in our bays.”

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