To combat COVID-19 (coronavirus), Governor Jay Inslee has ordered Washington businesses to minimize operations and to follow a phased approach for reopening and providing services. The Port of Bremerton marinas are open and operating with a revised level of service to follow the directives from the State and County Health Departments, while working towards providing a safe facility for all stakeholders and Port staff.
The Port of Bremerton is committed to protecting our employees, their families, our tenants, and local citizens. During the Governor’s statewide order, Port of Bremerton marinas are operating with reduced staff on site. Certain marina services will continue to be impacted in the short term. We apologize for the temporary inconvenience.
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Marina offices are closed to the public until after Phase 3. Marina business may be conducted via email, online, by phone, or U.S. Mail. Please refer to https://www.portofbremerton.org/marinas
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Vessel pump outs are conducted in an attended status only until Phase 4. Please contact the marina office to be placed upon the next vessel pump out list.
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Marina restrooms and laundry facilities remain open to marina tenants and are being cleaned and disinfected multiple times daily. Additional disinfectant spray will also be available for tenant use within the marina bathrooms.
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Port of Bremerton public restrooms and parks remain open and are being cleaned and disinfected multiple times daily (visitors are requested to follow the Governor’s Orders).
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Marina Security Gates continue to function normally (Gate handles are being disinfected daily.)
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Trash dumpsters have been located for marina use. Bremerton Marina: Trash dumpsters are located on the boardwalk, near the dock entrance. Port Orchard Marina: Trash Dumpsters are located near A Dock and Guest Dock entrances.
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All shuttles and valet parking have ceased operation until Phase 4. Long term offsite parking at the Bremerton Airport may be arranged through the marina offices.
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Port Orchard marine fuel facilities will continue to be available during regular business hours. (Calling ahead is highly recommended. Disinfecting after each fueling will occur and social distancing will be practiced, use of cash for fuel transactions is highly discouragedand visitors are requested to follow the Governor’s Orders)
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Please continue to monitor Port communication, emails, and social media for regular updates.
The COVID-19 (coronavirus) is an active situation that is changing daily. The Port of Bremerton is proactively monitoring public health information for any additional potential implications for our community. Your patience and understanding during this challenging period is appreciated.
For additional information related to the statewide impacts of this shared issue, please refer to the Washington State Department of Health: https://www.doh.wa.gov/Emergencies/Coronavirus
Kitsap Public Health District: https://kitsappublichealth.org/CommunityHealth/CoronaVirus.php
Port of Bremerton marina office may be reached at 360-373-1035 or at moorage@portofbremerton.org
If there is an emergency, please call 911.