Martinique - Update History

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  • September 2023: Formalities (Immigration, Customs & Pets) checked and updated from the official sites.
  • August 2023: Clearance updated with location of clearance computers.
  • June 2023:  Security section updated.
  • March 2023: Security section updated.
  • February 2023: On Weather section, Martinique Weather Radar (French) website added under Weather Resources.
  • February 2023: Updated Cruiser VHF Net added on Communications section.
  • December 2022:  Security information updated with CSSN report on yacht burglary.
  • November 2022:  Security information updated with CSSN report on dinghy vandalism.
  • October 2022:  Security information updated with CSSN report on dinghy theft.
  • September 2022:  Security information updated with CSSN report on dinghy theft.
  • August 2022: All Covid restricitons lifted – formalities updated.
  • July 2022:  Security information updated with report on dinghy theft from CSSN.
  • June 2022:  Security information updated with report on theft at knife-point.
  • May 2022:  Security information updated with reports on dinghy vandalism from CSSN.
  • April 2022: Covid protocols reviewed and updated from official Government website.
  • January 2022: Covid protocols updated with info. from CROSS AG.
  • December 2021:  Security information updated following burglary from yacht moored at St Pierre.
  • August 2021:  Security information updated following dinghy theft in Fort de France
  • June 2021: Covid protocols further updated. Security information updated following dinghy theft at St. Anne.
  • April 2021: Covid protocols updated from Government website and vaccination information from Caribbean Compass.
  • January 2021: Biosecurity and Covid protocols archived and updated from official government websites.
  • July 2020: Security updated following dinghy and outboard theft. St. Anne.
  • March 2020: COVID-19 restrictions added to biosecurity.
  • December 2019: Security section updated following a run of reports from CSSN for attempted and successful dinghy and outboard thefts in various anchorages in Martinique.
  • July 2019: Security section updated with outboard and dinghy theft in St Pierre as reported by CSSN.
  • June 2019: Security incidents updated following burglary from unlocked yacht at Grand Anse D’Arlet dock, as reported by CSSN.
  • February 2019: Updated security with the latest incident in Le Marin.
  • January 2019: Updated Profile, Formalities and General info using marina websites, official websites and cruiser reports.
  • November 2018: Security section updated following dinghy outboard theft at Le Marin marina.
  • February 2018: Fees confirmed by Eve van Winsen – EU boat.
  • April 2017: Security section updated further following outboard theft in Fort de France
  • March 2017: Security section updated following yet another outboard theft at St. Anne dinghy dock.
  • February 2017: Customs procedures for yachts in transit added.
  • January 2017: Formalities checked/updated.
  • May 2016: Pet information updated.
  • October 2015: Security Section updated.
  • May 2015: Publications checked.
  • April 2015: Updated information added to General/Money
  • February 2014: Formalities checked/updated.
  • May 2012: Note about St. Pierre added to clearance following info. sent by Chris Robb.
  • February 2012: Updated information for clearance sent by Eric Poulsen of SY Sympatico.

 

 

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